Howling. I wouldn't be shocked if it was that with them twoHopefully that and not the alternative 50 shades version!
Howling. I wouldn't be shocked if it was that with them twoHopefully that and not the alternative 50 shades version!
But she just needs to say she is going...we don't need to hear all the unhelpful "shoving something up" or the shaving of her minge comments...she thinks she’s being real but it just comes across as gross...we all know the drill we don't need to hear it from her especially as we all know she says it for affect!I can’t stand poppy but I am glad she mentions smear tests. It’s so important (saved my sisters life!) and it’s so good that influential accounts talk about it. Think it’s even better when bigger girls talk about it. I’ve always gone and yes it’s awkward but it’s 5 mins of your life, baffles me that people don’t go because they are embarrassed - makes me shudder thinking they’ve probably never had an STI test either
it is only ever positive to discuss the normality of smear tests (and sexual health)
I agree, it’s so so important, and there’s a lack of fat influencers that cover such an important topic for women and the particulars around it when you’re plus size eg. Embarrassment / fear of body shaming / potentially triggering for eating disorder recovery.I can’t stand poppy but I am glad she mentions smear tests. It’s so important (saved my sisters life!) and it’s so good that influential accounts talk about it. Think it’s even better when bigger girls talk about it. I’ve always gone and yes it’s awkward but it’s 5 mins of your life, baffles me that people don’t go because they are embarrassed - makes me shudder thinking they’ve probably never had an STI test either
it is only ever positive to discuss the normality of smear tests (and sexual health)
So true!!! I remember when I first had my smear test I was influenced because poppy posted about it. Her encouragement actually gave me the confidence to go. She’s always been vocal about it and I really love her for thatI can’t stand poppy but I am glad she mentions smear tests. It’s so important (saved my sisters life!) and it’s so good that influential accounts talk about it. Think it’s even better when bigger girls talk about it. I’ve always gone and yes it’s awkward but it’s 5 mins of your life, baffles me that people don’t go because they are embarrassed - makes me shudder thinking they’ve probably never had an STI test either
it is only ever positive to discuss the normality of smear tests (and sexual health)
Zoomed for our viewing pleasure. Reminds me of this doll from Toy StoryThe pantomime lips and that eye! Why would anyone post this.
ETA: props to her for talking about booking and going for her smear test. Even it if influences one person to book theirs, then that’s a good thing
Except the doll is working her angle waaay better!Zoomed for our viewing pleasure. Reminds me of this doll from Toy Story
Something weird going on with that reel though ....Wow she looks noticeable smaller in the latest reel... I do love that skirt
I had mine in early December and they made me wait in my car until they called me in. The nurse called me in, made me sanitise my hands and asked if I was feeling well. It felt very safe, covid wise.Strangely my doctor's rang me about going for mine, I've been putting it off due to the covid risk. I'm not worried about having a smear test, I've had children, so it doesn't bother anymore. I think it's good she's talking about it as hopefully it will encourage more women to book an appointment. I'd only had it done once and then always put it off until Jade Goody, that showed me how important it is to get checked.
That does sound safe. Thank you, I'm glad you told me about the curtain, I imagine that will be the same at most GP surgeries.I had mine in early December and they made me wait in my car until they called me in. The nurse called me in, made me sanitise my hands and asked if I was feeling well. It felt very safe, covid wise.
One of the differences due to covid (at my doctors surgery) was that there is no privacy curtain now. Not an issue, but something to be aware of.
Mine still had the curtain up ...only thing odd was dr was in full scrubs so to speak not normal clothes.That does sound safe. Thank you, I'm glad you told me about the curtain, I imagine that will be the same at most GP surgeries.
I guess they must change out of them after each patient. I'll get mine booked in. Hopefully Poppy has inspired others to do the same.Mine still had the curtain up ...only thing odd was dr was in full scrubs so to speak not normal clothes.
I don't think anyone has said she's not lost any weight...I think it's more the fact she is 6 months post WLS2 and she has lost very little weight considering the major surgery. Any weight she has lost she probably could have done with sensible eating and some exercise...One thing I want to know is this..
A lot of people saying she’s not lost any weight.. I would love to see a picture of her before the weight loss surgery? She doesn’t look that big to me in her recent pictures I have to say