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Published 00:05 25 May 2017 BST
Something that comes to mind is women having to shave, wax, and pluck before revealing their bodies to the world. Personally, I must admit I do like the sleek feel when I’ve waxed, but in relation to seeing holiday-makers by the beach… I couldn’t care less if I saw some giant bush having its day in the sun—what difference does it make to me or mine? Absolutely none. If I see a woman who is 'too large' or 'too skinny,' why should it bother me? I'm a firm believer that if we're happy and content with ourselves, we'll be accepting of others too. Our own insecurities are one of the factors helping the negative views of other women's bodies prevail. I’m so grateful that this 'beach body' phenomenon is dying, however slow the process. As women we simply need to continue supporting one another and if our views differ… great, it’s more interesting that way anyhow. But respect is key. This summer don’t judge and simply let yourself have the absolute craic no matter how many ripples and wobbles help make up your glorious body.
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