As she wrote on Instagram: “I’m gonna be honest, I don’t love my hips; but we all have body parts we’re not sold on. However, I know I can’t change them … and that makes me happy, ‘cause I can focus on working on things that I can change — eg., growing quads that can crush a watermelon [If you’re wondering what the point/message of the post is supposed to be, tbh I’m not sure. Body confidence in the things you can’t change, and bettering the things you can change? Self-love? Learning what hip dips are? Take what you will]. Also PS not saying hip dips are a bad thing, just talking from my own experience.” And she’s not alone in this self-discovery. More from CafeMom: This Woman Is Embracing Her Visible Belly Outline Like a Damn Queen
title: " Hipdips Is Helping Women Realize Their Bodies Are Normal " ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-19” author: “Grace Pauling”
As she wrote on Instagram: “I’m gonna be honest, I don’t love my hips; but we all have body parts we’re not sold on. However, I know I can’t change them … and that makes me happy, ‘cause I can focus on working on things that I can change — eg., growing quads that can crush a watermelon [If you’re wondering what the point/message of the post is supposed to be, tbh I’m not sure. Body confidence in the things you can’t change, and bettering the things you can change? Self-love? Learning what hip dips are? Take what you will]. Also PS not saying hip dips are a bad thing, just talking from my own experience.” And she’s not alone in this self-discovery. More from CafeMom: This Woman Is Embracing Her Visible Belly Outline Like a Damn Queen
title: " Hipdips Is Helping Women Realize Their Bodies Are Normal " ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-27” author: “Ronald Klipfel”
As she wrote on Instagram: “I’m gonna be honest, I don’t love my hips; but we all have body parts we’re not sold on. However, I know I can’t change them … and that makes me happy, ‘cause I can focus on working on things that I can change — eg., growing quads that can crush a watermelon [If you’re wondering what the point/message of the post is supposed to be, tbh I’m not sure. Body confidence in the things you can’t change, and bettering the things you can change? Self-love? Learning what hip dips are? Take what you will]. Also PS not saying hip dips are a bad thing, just talking from my own experience.” And she’s not alone in this self-discovery. More from CafeMom: This Woman Is Embracing Her Visible Belly Outline Like a Damn Queen