(Part 2) Top products from r/BodyAcceptance

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We found 4 product mentions on r/BodyAcceptance. We ranked the 24 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Top comments that mention products on r/BodyAcceptance:

u/hlkolaya · 2 pointsr/BodyAcceptance

I read! a lot! my favorite blog is http://danceswithfat.wordpress.com but i also read books- i highly highly recommend lessons from the fatosphere by kate harding and marianne kirby. I've also read Fat!So? by Marilyn Wann, The obesity Myth by Paul Campos. Health at Every Size by Linda Bacon PhD, and I'm currently reading Fat The Owner's Manual by Ragen Chastain and Fat Sex by Rebecca Jane Weinstein.

I also write... I write for three body positive blogs- my own, fierce freethinking fatties, and axis of fat. So I writ eout my insecurities and my strengths and I try my best to get back on track.

u/callmejay · 3 pointsr/BodyAcceptance

Maybe it's time for a new therapist? You seem to still have a lot of cognitive distortions, like labeling, magnification, should thoughts, jumping to conclusions, mind-reading, disqualifying the positive, etc. I also recommend the book Feeling Good: A New Mood Therapy, which can teach you how to counteract some of these distortions on your own.

u/vinylrider7 · 4 pointsr/BodyAcceptance

Remember that other people do not see your body the way you see it. When someone else looks at you they do not search for things to criticize.

If you had an identical twin sister who you loved, you wouldn't tell her she looks like a 12 year old. You would notice the best parts and remind her of them. It's normal to be critical of ourselves but we have to catch our negative thoughts and stop them mid-sentence.

Sticking up for ourselves in the same way we would for one of our friends is a hard but satisfying thing to do.