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You can want to build strength, heal your gut, or sleep better… while also refusing to shrink yourself to fit a trend.

Suddenly, wellness becomes another measure of worth. And when you inevitably fall short (because you’re human), the shame comes flooding back—this time with a matcha glaze. Naturist Freedom- Miss Child Pageant Contest

Wellness culture has a dark cousin: perfectionism in yoga pants . It whispers: You’re not trying hard enough. That bloating? Your fault. Tired? Try adrenal cocktails. You can want to build strength, heal your

So let’s stop pretending they can’t coexist. Here’s the real conversation. Wellness culture has a dark cousin: perfectionism in

Body positivity was born as a radical act—a rebellion against shame, diet culture, and the idea that your worth lives on a scale. For so many, it’s been lifesaving.

But here’s where it gets sticky: If you’re struggling with your health, energy, or mobility, and someone says “just love your body as is,” it can feel like gaslighting. Loving yourself doesn’t mean abandoning your desire to feel better .