Emily Atack
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And I really wish I could say that having a baby has given me this whole new attitude towards my weight.
And, you know, having a baby has given me a different attitude in so many different ways with my body.
But I still struggle with that.
And...
I think women, there's a certain love language we have as women that all we do is talk about weight.
It's all we do.
It's all we do.
And no matter how intelligent you are, no matter how much you like to think you don't care, you do because we are conditioned to believe that it's such a huge part of our worth.
And I have to admit, it's something that I will work on because I work on myself, but I find it really difficult.
I hate being called fat and overweight.
It hurts me.
It hurts my feelings.
Being called fat, especially when you've been sexually objectified.
Sadly, I sort of go, well, I'm either one or the other.
I'm either somebody that men say they want to spunk on or it's that, no, she's too fat.
Oh, no, she needs to lose weight.
Look at her.
Who ate all the pies?
When I just had a baby, it was ruthless.
It was awful.