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Activista talla plus es atacada en redes por publicar una foto con su novio

Después de compartir una foto junto a su pareja, la bloguera Melissa Gibson comenzó a recibir fuertes críticas en contra de su físico. En la imagen, se puede ver a la pareja estadounidense dándose un beso, pero solo fueron suficientes algunas horas para que los seguidores comenzaran a insultarlos. La activista es talla ‘plus’ y […]

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Melissa Gibson/ Tomada de Instagram: @yourstruelymelly
Melissa Gibson/ Tomada de Instagram: @yourstruelymelly

Melissa Gibson/ Tomada de Instagram: @yourstruelymelly

Melissa Gibson/ Tomada de Instagram: @yourstruelymelly

Después de compartir una foto junto a su pareja, la bloguera Melissa Gibson comenzó a recibir fuertes críticas en contra de su físico.

En la imagen, se puede ver a la pareja estadounidense dándose un beso, pero solo fueron suficientes algunas horas para que los seguidores comenzaran a insultarlos.

La activista es talla ‘plus’ y su pareja es un joven delgado, características que hayaron perfectas para atacarlos.

“Ve al gimnasio y come mejor, gorda. Preferiría estar fumando que ser de tu talla”, fue uno de los mensajes que recibió Melissa, como destaca Sin Embargo.

Ante las críticas, Gibson respondió:

“Nuestra relación es política. A pesar de que ambos sabemos cuán natural y bien se siente. Y si el mundo no nos deja ser, nosotros seguiremos peleando por nuestro amor, por nuestro espacio, por nuestro derecho a ser vistos, a ser aceptados sin cuestionamientos y celebrarlo…”, se lee junto a la publicación.

When taking a picture in a sparkly dress next to the man you love makes people comment about your body, question your relationship, make judgements about him for loving you. Our relationship is political. Even though we both know how natural and right it feels. And if the world won’t just let us be, we will keep fighting for our love, for our space, for our right to be seen, accepted without question, and celebrated. In all honesty it’s silly to think it bothers people so much, but when privileged people base their value on attraction and relationships, it results in the plethora of relationships that look like mine being erased and delegitimized. Like somehow I don’t deserve him or our love isn’t real. We are exactly what each other wants, and guess what, our bodies are a part of that. It’s not a abnormal or a fetish. It’s simply natural. So while you insist on yelling your insecurities and bigotry at me, realize I’m not playing the game you play any longer. I’m not playing by your rules. And it’s honestly sad you still are. 2018 is the year for Love that is not defined by weight, age, ability, genitals, gender, sexuality. Not defined by race or ethnicity or religion. We’re having more fun this way anyway ;). #love #bf #relationshipgoals #fatbabe #visiblewomen #louisville #newyearseve #2018 #nye #debshops ………. ALSO THIS DRESS IS FROM @debshops FOR ALL THOSE THAT ASKED. Remember I always tag where I got my clothing in the picture.

Una publicación compartida por Melissa Gibson (@yourstruelymelly) el

Just want a feed full of fat babes being in love. Fat babes traveling the world. Fat babes feeling themselves, fat babes lounging on the couch. Fat babes dancing. Fat babes taking mirror selfies. Fat babes being vulnerable and strong. Fat babes going off. Fat babes wearing clothes, fat babes not wearing clothes. Fat babes cheesing with their families. Fat babes parenting. Fat babes standing up for themselves. I want to see fat babes living their extraordinary ordinary lives and feeling empowered. I want to see them no longer having to defend their right to live as they please. I want to see their celebration of their lives not gas lit by thin women interpreting fat babes celebration as discrimination and exclusion of thin women. STOP!! Fat babes don’t have to live and do everything in relation to you. I know that’s hard to imagine when you’ve literally based your entire existence and confidence on comparing yourselves to them to make yourself feel better. Nope, not your inspiration to feel better about yourself. I’m simply a babe living in the world just like you. #bodyjustice #louisville #fatbabe #selflove #bopo #bodypositivity

Una publicación compartida por Melissa Gibson (@yourstruelymelly) el

Was being seen attached to my hunger from being unseen? What did it take from me? What did I give to it? How do I fight while simply existing. My body a weapon not by my choice, but because it has to be. My body a symbol both of what you feared the most. And also of what you feared the most packaged in a way that made you comfortable, that made you feel better about yourself. Still my humanity rested only in my value to you. My value to you only comes from I made you feel. I question this fight a lot, I feel lost in it at times, like no matter what’s said and seen here it has been taken from me. I’m not here to make you comfortable. I’m not here for you. I’m here because I simply am, I want to have a place where I get to be. A history of my life written before me. A person, a soul. A lover, a friend. There is that silver lining. That I’ll keep showing up and keep seeing me. Love myself in the moments of uncertainty and growth. When I’m broken and scared not because I want to feel better, but because I’m simply feeling, being, seeing myself in a world that wants to erase me and the story I have to tell.

Una publicación compartida por Melissa Gibson (@yourstruelymelly) el

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Sonia López

publicista, mercadotecnóloga y community manager, mi pasión es entrelazar estrategias creativas con el poder de la comunicación para ayudar a las personas y contar sus valiosas historias.


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