Anonymous asked:
chubby-little-cupcake-deactivat answered:
These are your VS models

Before they’ve been

altered and photo shopped

to where you can’t see

their stretch marks

or cellulite

or rolls

but you know what?
they’re still fucking beautiful
photos not mine - found on google images under “vs models untouched”
Guess what kiddos? Skin isn’t plastic/rubber! When you move it will stretch, or bunch, or pull, or roll. It’s what skin does!! And marks happen -to everyone-
There is nothing wrong with those who want to get cosmetic surgery, because it’s what will make them happy.
But that “Stop romanticizing imperfections“ bullshit isn’t applicable. It’s not romanticizing imperfections, it’s accepting the body for how it is naturally, and realizing that it’s okay to exist and to love yourself as you are, without having to live up to other people’s ideals of ‘perfect’ photoshopped beauty.
Everyone needs this.
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
“I think there’s an ambition that’s probably innately drilled into me. I like to win shit. I love games of all kinds."
skinny pale boys will always be so much more attractive than huge tanned muscly ones
this the worst sentence i ever read in my life
That gif is perfect for so many things
Every girl I’ve played is still very much in me. Yes, obviously there is a separation. We are not these people who we portray. At the same time, every role represents a stage of my life that I feel personally connected to. Oddly, my characters’ memories are my own.




