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Gastric Sleeve Before and After (20+ Photos!) 

If you’re reading this post right now there is a good chance you’re considering gastric sleeve. In either case, you’re probably looking for some inspiration and want to see some gastric sleeve before and after photos.  Hi, I’m Jamie! I’m a registered dietitian who specializes in bariatric surgery. I also had the gastric sleeve (aka […]

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“The point of the BoPo movement isn’t necessarily for everyone to simply just “love” their bodies or feel positively about them, but rather, to take a stance against social norms and pressures of what society says beauty “should” be by bringing adequate representation to people of color, people of different ethnicities, people from LGBTQIA+ communities, older adults, and those with disabilities.44 But rather than bringing adequate representation and diversity to society’s ideal body standards, what has unfortunately happened is that many thin, fit, White, and conventionally attractive people, specifically cisgender White women, have taken its message to simply be “love yourself despite your ‘imperfections.’” They’ve taken something that wasn’t meant for them to be used to further validate their own beauty standards.”
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