okay but she's not simply "in my human body, just existing" - she literally shares "what you don't see" photos, with close-ups of her stretchmarks, weirdly angled upward shots of her stomach to highlight her droopy skin etc - she goes out of her way to highlight every perceived flaw and shares said photos all over social media on a daily basis! it's not as though she posted a random photo of herself in her bikini, or a guy commented on her while she was at the beach - she actively shares these photos, and takes them purposefully, and i totally get what the guy means - nit that there is anything wrong with stretchmarks etc, but she has reached a point where sbe doesn't seem able to share a simple photo of her outfit, without following it up with a bunch of photos of her "cell u light" and posing with her body at jarring angles etc to emphasise them. in context, they are all totally normal parts of the human body, but the other day she literally took a photo of her outfit, and then filmed herself lifting up her skirt to show her bum as a "what you don't see" - like, wtf?! hardly part of the body people hide in public because they're self-conscious and she needs to normalise flaunting stretchmarks on her butt.
her content has far surpassed the realms of "normalising" women's bodies, it's almost become obsessional that she can't just share a single photo of herself and move on with her day - and the sudden trio of daily thighs pushed forward/thighs pushed backwards/standing normally photos in every outfit is particularly annoying. like yes, people pose to give the illusion of a thigh gap, but who the duck stands with their hips forward and thighs pushed together, in a way she needs to expose as "unrealistic".
her content has far surpassed the realms of "normalising" women's bodies, it's almost become obsessional that she can't just share a single photo of herself and move on with her day - and the sudden trio of daily thighs pushed forward/thighs pushed backwards/standing normally photos in every outfit is particularly annoying. like yes, people pose to give the illusion of a thigh gap, but who the duck stands with their hips forward and thighs pushed together, in a way she needs to expose as "unrealistic".