Cellulite and Co .: That's what thighs really look like!

They run on social networks: thighs on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. The way they are. Without retouching and filter. Without veiling and staging. The thighs are not the first photo movement that moves through the internet and promotes body acceptance. Almost every day a new hashtag or a new photo production surprises us against the beauty craze. Again bellies? Now also thighs? Yesss! Bring it on ? we say! Because cellulite, stretch marks, spider veins, mothers bellies, paternal bellies, freckles and moles are just completely normal. And do not have to be hidden. Why?

80-90 percent of all women have cellulite? why are we actually hiding them? These women show profile on Instagram.

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Because WHO CARES ?! #thighreading #bodypositivity #loveyourself #loveyourlines #effyourbeautystandards



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So enthusiastic respond Twitter users on the hashtag #ThighReading:

The hashtag is also diligently commented on Twitter. Unanimous opinion: So many women have stretch marks and cellulite, no one needs to be ashamed of that.

#thighreading happy in my skin & esp with the heart-shaped birthmark on my left thigh, this is an amazing day

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