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I’m a curvy mom who wears tight clothes – everyone assumes it’s for attention or because I’m a ‘slut’ but they’re wrong

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A mum has hit back at those who claim curvy women shouldn’t wear tight clothes.

Anneliese King, from the USA, took to social media to hit back at trolls who claim she wears tight clothes to attract attention.

Mom took to social media to reveal the truth about curvy women's clothes

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Mom took to social media to reveal the truth about curvy women’s clothesCredit: instagram/sh***ymommymoments
She claimed they couldn't help but flaunt their curves

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She claimed they couldn’t help but flaunt their curvesCredit: instagram/sh***ymommymoments

On Instagram, the mother, who works to help parents feel seen, revealed the misconception people have online about body image.

She turned her attention to talking about curvy women in a recent post and her fashion choices.

The mother said that they don’t wear tight, revealing clothes or bikinis just to get “attention” or to look ‘sloppy’.

Instead, she said they are just desperately trying to find clothes that suit their body shapes.

She added: “Here we are having a hard time finding clothes that fit but don’t make us look bigger than we are and minimize breast sweat.”

Anneliese added: “It’s so hard to hate your body. Seeing something in the mirror and then seeing something different in a photo.

“Seeing thin people and wondering why you just can’t look like that. I’m just over it. Here I am. Like you love me.”

The mother who has more than 405 thousand followers on Instagram went viral with the post receiving over 5,000 likes.

It seemed like her post struck a chord with many curvy women who shared their own experiences.

Many agreed that it was difficult to find people with her body shape online and were happy with Anneliese’s representation.

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One person wrote: “Women seriously need to stop shaming each other for how different they look. You may not feel comfortable in these clothes, but she does.

“Rock what makes you feel comfortable. Don’t rock someone else because what they’re wearing makes you uncomfortable. Hell, we can’t get enough of that kind of shaming growing up.”

Another commented: “I’m constantly trying to find bras, tops, swimsuits that minimize my breast size! It’s something I’ve been trying to do since I was nine.”

“I think you look amazing,” wrote a third.

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  1. @_nelly_londres – Nelly is on a journey with corrective breast surgery and has also shared her experience with eating disorders, her honesty and openness make her a great follower.
  2. @Lottiedryna – She regularly shares content about living with IBS and finds bloat-friendly clothing to share with her followers.
  3. @stephanieboah – Stephanie Yeboah’s body positive content has the most amazing message – everyone is worthy of being loved, plus she has the best fashion inspiration.
  4. @Isabeladavis6 – Bella’s content covers more than just body image and is ideal for women who want a community of women who support women.
  5. @jessontheplussize – She advocates that women wear whatever they want, regardless of their body shape.

Meanwhile, a fourth said: “Today I spent most of my daughter’s nap trying to decide what to wear on her afternoon walk, worried about offending people by showing too much skin. The struggle to balance modesty and comfort is real.”

“I love seeing bodies that look like mine, thanks for posting,” said a fifth.

Someone else added: “We can normalize REAL bodies like this!”

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