Baby I been a 10

I think it’s so many comments to people saying oh now because you lost weight you wanna show your body honey I’ve been showing my body yall late. I’ve been loving on me y’all late. I’ve been in that bitch y’all late. My body don’t make me I make the body

And the body was always tea, honey

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... Read moreFrom personal experience, embracing your body at every stage of life is transformative. It’s not about conforming to others' expectations or changing because of external comments but about loving yourself authentically. When people assume that weight loss means suddenly wanting to show off, it overlooks the years of self-love and confidence that preceded the change. I’ve found that confidence grows when you stop letting your body define you and start realizing you define your body. Loving your body means appreciating its strength, resilience, and beauty in all forms. The idea that "My body don’t make me, I make the body" truly resonates—it flips the narrative. Instead of being captive to what society deems a perfect body, you create your own sense of worth and presence. Showcasing your body isn’t about validation; it’s about celebrating your journey and owning your story. The ‘tea’ of your body lies in its uniqueness and your lived experiences. Whether you’re flaunting curves or feeling confident in change, the most important thing is that you’re unapologetically yourself. This mindset cultivates lasting confidence, helping to shut down judgment and uplift your self-esteem.

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Madam TeeTee

Eff what they are saying….if you want to show your body now or then that’s your business….you are beautiful either way way!

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donna gallaher

U LOOK SO BEAUTIFUL ❤️🔥

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