A few weeks ago, a woman left a comment on one of my Instagram photos.
There were a series of pictures all rolled into one post. Some of me, laughing. Others had friends staring into the camera. A few snaps were even of my nieces, all under four years old.
The post had been made out of love for those who are in my life. A standard set of photos — no different to any other camera roll dump you'd see on the app.
It hadn't got much traction outside of my small bubble on Instagram. There were a few dozen likes from loved ones and at least 25 comments from friends, plus one more.
From someone else, whose username I didn't recognise.
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The comment had been hidden, because of the words she had used. That's why I had missed it.
She had detailed critiques of my body and the clothes I wore. She told me, in no uncertain terms, that I was the type of girl who didn't wear things that flattered my "fat" body. There were other things too, but I won't mention them.