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Constant body changes are a normal part of womanhood. From your monthly hormonal cycle to rapid weight gain and loss, learning to love your body can be a tough ride. In today’s episode, your favourite online sisters share their experiences with body dysmorphia, battling the desire for the male gaze, and learning to love themselves in a society that punishes self-acceptance.
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TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Welcome & Housekeeping Announcements
07:36 Ding Ding Dilemma: My friend accused me of theft…
19:11 Dealing with insecurity and body dysmorphia
33:04 Feeling undesirable and unhappy
44:45 How sisterhood and community helps you accept yourself
57:15 Divesting from the male gaze
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Have you ever paused amidst the whirlwind of daily life to appreciate the unspoken heroes in our lives? Maya certainly has, and she pours her heart out in a touching […]
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