Have you got something to say about the way my body looks? A comment on my cellulite, a word on my waist? When I show up on your social media feed, do you feel the need to share your thoughts on my tum?
For too long women have been silenced on the digital landscape and on our own personal social media feeds by nasty comments on our bodies: how we look, what we wear and what we do with them.
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My name is Alita Brydon, and I’ve got a pretty big following on social media. The Team and I normally talk about dating and relationships, but like so many of us, there are moments when I like to share pictures of myself online.
And why on earth not? Sometimes I will see a photo of myself experiencing a happy moment and think – damn, I’d love to put this snap into the universe! It’s nice to be able to share special memories on social with friends, followers and family, especially when the internet can be such a negative place.
The first time I shared a picture of myself in my swimwear online, I was wearing a baby blue bikini. The day was beautifully sunny, and just before my sister took the photo, I had been sitting on the sand eating a Bánh mì. Despite the mess I made with the soy sauce – which was significant – it was a great day!