No Body Shame…. Just Dance!

Before you judge either her or me for posting this story, read on… Judging without reading will only reflect your own preconceptions…

Whitney Thore is a radio producer and a very successful blogger. Whitney started dancing when she was 4 and she was teaching others at 16… Unfortunately, she stopped dancing in college. She says she didn’t know why, but she started gaining weight, so much so that she started to hate seeing her reflection in the mirror. She put on 200 pounds before she learned that she had Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome…

The good news is she went back to dancing socially eventually. Then one day, one of the hosts of the radio show where she works suggested she should start a “fat girl dancing” video series. She did and she decided to reclaim and embrace the word “fat.”

And that’s not all; she also launched the “No Body Shame Campaign” to promote body acceptance.

In her website she writes: “I am learning to practice aggressive self-love. I have lived my life as a 130-pound woman and as a 350-pound woman in North America, in Europe, and in Asia. Cultural norms, societal pressures, and the whims of the fashion industry do not define my worth as woman or a human being. My intelligence, personality, talents, and contributions do not fluctuate with the numbers on a scale. I am unwaveringly me at any size and I’m learning constructive and pro-active ways to help shape my ideals and the ideals of the world I live in. Do it with me?”

Don’t you wish you could dance like her???

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17 Responses to No Body Shame…. Just Dance!

  1. U go girl, when I was younger I could move similar to that. U do have the moves. I’m still upset with my weight. Do u have anything to say to help me

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  2. maria's avatar maria says:

    I love this! I would to follow you!

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  3. Debbie's avatar Debbie says:

    Great Job,

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  4. Adrian Cardenas's avatar Adrian Cardenas says:

    that’s awesome Whitney !! keep up the great dancing …..

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  5. Sonu's avatar Sonu says:

    hell ya anyone want to dance like her, she is incredible

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  6. calcopley's avatar Charlie says:

    if you feel the rhythm, be it. Mark Twain said that we regret more what we didn’t do, than by what we did. I am going to be that old man looking back on his life, and while there are so serious regrets, it will be one hell of a flashback to watch.

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  7. BARNIGURU's avatar BARNIGURU says:

    Wow!!!!! Superb!!!!!!!!!!!

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  8. Terri's avatar Terri says:

    I am in complete awe of you! That’s how I dance in my mind! 🙂

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  9. sarasmiles99's avatar sarasmiles99 says:

    How do I learn to do that?

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  10. Ivan's avatar Ivan says:

    Nice moves. But one moment she doesn’t have glasses then she does. ?

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  11. Bear's avatar Bear says:

    I love it:) i wish i could dance with you

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  12. lana's avatar lana says:

    So she gained 200 lbs b4 she learned she had a case of the P.O.S. What else does this acronym stand for….piece of SxxT?

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    • patricia needels's avatar patricia needels says:

      Polycystic ovarian syndrome. She found out she had when she gained the weight.That is one of the symptoms.

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  13. africanahgirl's avatar africanagirl says:

    She’s awesome..I wish I could move like that!

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  14. Courtney's avatar Courtney says:

    Amazing!!!!! Good for you!

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  15. Nan's avatar Nan says:

    She’s actually a better dancer than he is for this particular dance. He doesn’t have any “junk” to be moving. She’s got something to move at least.

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