Plastic Surgery App Pulled From iTunes After Twitter Backlash

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“Within a world in which eating disorders are rising, children as young as 5 have been shown to worry about their bodies and a quarter of seven-year old girls have dieted to lose weight, it was incredibly irresponsible of iTunes and Google Play to make these potentially extremely damaging apps available to children as young as 9,” Laura Bates, founder of the Everyday Sexism Project, told RT.

Couldn’t have said it better myself!


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Viva Las Vegas: The journey begins…

“I did not become confident because I lost weight. I lost weight because I became confident.”

I felt that this was an important topic to talk about because some might think that I feel confident because I have lost a lot of weight and better fit in with society’s standards of beauty.  But that’s not the case…

In my opinion, any major self-confidence you gain from purely changing your outer appearance, whether through weight loss or plastic surgery, is superficial and will not be long lasting (a controversial statement, I know).  True sustainable inner confidence comes when you discover who you are, why you behave the way you do, and what makes you special.  Unfortunately, I’ve seen too many women lose weight and then put it back on or get plastic surgery and then find other fixable “flaws” because they never dealt with why they overeat and why they felt the need to take extreme action and “go under the knife”.

Let me explain further with a very personal story:

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