Haha if she was behind me in a queue I’d certainly make her wait her turn. You’re not entitled to jump the queue depending on how many items you have ![Face with tears of joy :joy: 😂](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/joypixels/emoji-assets@5.0/png/64/1f602.png)
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this is so true. whilst I do agree that society in general needs to be more open to average bodies, Laura's "activism" reeks of jealousy and insecurity. all she does is bring down other women in an effort to make herself feel better. I follow plenty of women who use their platforms to promote healthy activism by showing its okay to have imperfect skin and wobbly bits, and they never try to bring down women who fit into societies beauty standards. Laura could learn a thing or two from them.I will never understand how she claims to be supportive of women when her entire content is mocking women who are undeniably more attractive than she is.
She can dress it up all she wants but she’s clearly a very jealous, insecure woman and nothing about her cellulite riddled arse cheeks flapping about AGAIN empowers me.
Exactly but she insists that you should and if you disagree with her you are wrong, besides you never know what you might catch standing so close to herHaha if she was behind me in a queue I’d certainly make her wait her turn. You’re not entitled to jump the queue depending on how many items you have![]()
exactly this! fashion and social media etc definitely needs more inclusivity and representation of average bodies - of all shapes and sizes - which don't fit society’s standards of the body "ideal", because it's important in allowing people to recognise that everyone's body is different and feel more accepting both of themselves and other people but there is a massive difference between using your platform to promote normalising non-edited images of average bodies to challenge beauty society’s unattainable beauty standards which affect people's confidence and exacerbate insecurities, and actively dragging other women down, shaming and mocking thrhem simply because they are attractive and their body/appearance fit with society’s perception of the "ideal" body. it's sheer jealousy and outright bullying! she'd be outraged if people criticised her body in the way she does the body's of the models whose videos she crudely imitates, and would expose any nasty comments posted about her appearance - yet it's totally okay to do that to other women solely because they are conventionally "attractive".this is so true. whilst I do agree that society in general needs to be more open to average bodies, Laura's "activism" reeks of jealousy and insecurity. all she does is bring down other women in an effort to make herself feel better. I follow plenty of women who use their platforms to promote healthy activism by showing its okay to have imperfect skin and wobbly bits, and they never try to bring down women who fit into societies beauty standards. Laura could learn a thing or two from them.
Nope and she was leaking before she met Victoria then went all the way home on the train in blood stained jeans??? FAKE ASS STORY. No way if you’re still ‘suffering’ from your breakdown would you be able to cope 1.with going on the train 2.with something like leaking blood onto your jeans in public!!! Honestly she’s a bleeping moron and needs banning off social mediaNot a great endorsement for the period pants she's always advertising is it.
Who the frig is ashamed anyway? Or even feels the need to waffle on about them. I've occasionally leaked during my period and i deal with it without a soul knowing and don't feel it necessary to talk online about it. That little speech was like something a 14 year old just getting used to periods would say. All whispery and dramatic like we're all struggling to accept our periods and riddled with shame if we leak onto our clothes. Shes honestly so juvenile with the tit she goes on withIf women shouldn’t be ashamed of having periods.. ‘it’s all part of life.. blah blah blah..’ then why does she feel the need to whisper on a busy train?
No one needs to see that. Like I say it’s spotty due to her hygiene that’s NOT just cellulite. She’s a disgusting piece of tit. Why show that and be proud?? And now she’s men hating again!!! ‘Oh amber has to have a psychological report but Johnny doesn’t. Why do we have to congratulate men when they love their wives’ Amber has made everything up where as Johnny has admitted and has proof of everything. seriously she’s as bad as Amber and does more harm that good to womanhood!!!!!Brb, just going to gouge my eyes out with a fork
Exactly.. I used to be awkward buying tampons when I was like 12.. but now I’m older and have a daughter of my own.. it’s life.. maybe she should use her insta to educate.. maybe girls who are without a mother figure who may follow her.. instead of whispering about how she’s leaked etc.. would it be more useful to say ‘if you ever find yourself in this position, maybe next time think about packing some sanitary products in your bag..’ I see not one good thing her stories are good for. I’m no prude but I get second hand embarrassment watching her talk about her floof, her hairy armpits, which there is nothing wrong with, obviously personal preference, but you just know hers smell of onion and swearing between every word.Who the frig is ashamed anyway? Or even feels the need to waffle on about them. I've occasionally leaked during my period and i deal with it without a soul knowing and don't feel it necessary to talk online about it. That little speech was like something a 14 year old just getting used to periods would say. All whispery and dramatic like we're all struggling to accept our periods and riddled with shame if we leak onto our clothes. Shes honestly so juvenile with the tit she goes on with![]()
Also.. I wasn’t saying women should be ashamed.. I just get it weird how she said that, but whispered the whole thing.Who the frig is ashamed anyway? Or even feels the need to waffle on about them. I've occasionally leaked during my period and i deal with it without a soul knowing and don't feel it necessary to talk online about it. That little speech was like something a 14 year old just getting used to periods would say. All whispery and dramatic like we're all struggling to accept our periods and riddled with shame if we leak onto our clothes. Shes honestly so juvenile with the tit she goes on with![]()
That should have said ‘I just don’t get it, it’s weird….’Exactly.. I used to be awkward buying tampons when I was like 12.. but now I’m older and have a daughter of my own.. it’s life.. maybe she should use her insta to educate.. maybe girls who are without a mother figure who may follow her.. instead of whispering about how she’s leaked etc.. would it be more useful to say ‘if you ever find yourself in this position, maybe next time think about packing some sanitary products in your bag..’ I see not one good thing her stories are good for. I’m no prude but I get second hand embarrassment watching her talk about her floof, her hairy armpits, which there is nothing wrong with, obviously personal preference, but you just know hers smell of onion and swearing between every word.
Also.. I wasn’t saying women should be ashamed.. I just get it weird how she said that, but whispered the whole thing.