body types & how I learned to accept my body

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • If I could go back in time I would teach all this to my naive younger self so much sooner...
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  • @Rachelle660
    @Rachelle660 Год назад +53

    Wish I could’ve heard this as a teenager! I also idolized models and chased very unrealistic goals. I’m also 5’4 😂😂 I don’t think it occurred to me how underweight the average runway model was with a BMI of about 16 💀 or how problematic maintaining that was for health and how unsustainable

    • @JessicaVianaa
      @JessicaVianaa  Год назад +3

      100% 💀 I hope we’re all grown out of it now 🙏

  • @Meowmeowmeow564
    @Meowmeowmeow564 Год назад +20

    I’ve turned twenty 3 months ago. I’ve become obsessed with regaining the body I had when I was 15-16 and have even resorted to eating only 900 cals a day (spoiler alert: just cuz ur short DOESN’T mean you gotta eat the same amount of cals as a 3 year old toddler: don’t trust the fitness and calorie tracker recommendations on bmi!) I’ve come to realize that the reason why body doesn’t look the same at 16 than now was bc I grew into my hips!! Your body type changes the older you get, but the essence of it is the same throughout your life. Thank you for bringing this topic up! Learning to flatter your own body type is hard but figuring it out is worth it

  • @cynicalcenobia
    @cynicalcenobia Год назад +12

    I mean even Bella Hadid at 13:12 does not look like that Bella Hadid anymore; since then she's had multiple procedures done to 'thin-out' her face and add more sharpness and definition to get rid of the natural cheek-fullness that most of us (at her age) still have.
    You are doing a good job at explaining the limitations our genetics and overall bone-structure put on the type of bodies we are actually able to achieve, however, with these celebs and models, it's worth noting that dieting is not the only tool at their disposal to max-out their appearances, and surgery was precisely invented to counter-act these genetic limitations, i.e. remove fat/re-shape areas that mere lifestyle changes can no longer influence...It's a bit messed up, especially knowing that the majority of these people's followers and target audiences are young girls.

    • @JessicaVianaa
      @JessicaVianaa  Год назад +3

      100% agree - here I was trying to focus specifically on body types as a whole more related to our skeletal structure which is harder to change even with plastic surgery. If we delve into plastic surgery there’s whole channels dedicated to that and we’d be here for daysss, which I agree is very worrisome thinking of today’s teens (and even young adults!)

    • @cynicalcenobia
      @cynicalcenobia Год назад +2

      ​@@JessicaVianaa Yep, agreed; like the physical-sorcery that are most modern surgical procedures is a whole other can of worms, haha!😄I do love your explanations in this video, esp. the bit on different body-types and frames that pre-destine us for having a certain appearance, as this is rarely discussed; probs bc in our current culture there is a lot of emphasis on self-improvement & betterment, we rarely talk about the fact that some things about the self (i.e. bone-structure, genes, etc.) are just inherently fixed - they cannot (really) be altered naturally, however dedicated one is. I hope you'll keep on making these videos - irrespective of the amount of views they get - as the messages are always v. useful an informative. 😌

    • @JessicaVianaa
      @JessicaVianaa  Год назад +1

      @@cynicalcenobia really appreciate the kind comment thank you 💖 it means a lot to hear people find my videos helpful, it definitely keeps me happy to have this platform to share my learnings with you all 💕

  •  Год назад +22

    When i weighed 100 kgs for my 162 cm, i could not care less about my shape or size, i didn't even try to look like the skinny girls. After i lost almost 40 kg, i became incredibly nitpicky and obsessive about everything, worry about milliliters on my waist, and grams on the scale. The skinnier you are, the more obsessive you get, i swear.

    • @The52Hz
      @The52Hz Год назад +2

      Well, i disagree. I’ve always been under 100lbs and I’m 5’3. I actually started working out to gain weight and I did, still doing. It may not be much on the scale, but I’m significantly toned and strong. I didn’t care about the milliliters on my waist I still don’t. I think it’s more important to be healthy. edit: now I am 105lbs

  • @Fanu0
    @Fanu0 7 месяцев назад +3

    Omg... Stardoll, I could relate so much, this game was literally my LIFE for years and years.

  • @roseg2239
    @roseg2239 Год назад +5

    Body type has just as much to do with fat distribution as it does bone structure. High hipped women with hourglass or pear fat distribution tend to sharply curve in at the waist, while low hipped women gently curve in at the waist.

  • @ezgiyalt6978
    @ezgiyalt6978 Год назад +12

    I hope this video reaches to all teenagers and actually everyone who is struggling to accept their bodies and try to look a certain way. I wish i had a source like you when i was a teen, your videos are teaching so many important points in this culture where bodies become trends. Thank you so much, not only the things you point are important but also the way you talk about things are so chill and ,i belive, good for many peoples mental health❤️

    • @JessicaVianaa
      @JessicaVianaa  Год назад +2

      This is such a kind comment, thank you so much for watching and finding this helpful 💖💖

  • @zitafarkas4372
    @zitafarkas4372 Год назад +4

    I hope this will be the new and lasting trend-to accept our bodies and all the bodies to be in trend.

  • @ElenaMabelle
    @ElenaMabelle Год назад +2

    Very wise words. It's always a pleasure to listen to your philosophical reasoning! 😉

  • @leaoraissa
    @leaoraissa Год назад +4

    I love this video so much and I relate a lot! When I was 13, I started taking meds for major depression and that made me start gaining weight gradually. Since I was only a preteen, I fully believed that was what my “adult” body was supposed to look like. Then, 8 years later, I finally got off meds and lost over 10kg, and suddenly I became very obsessed with looking as thin as possible. Last year I ate about 900 calories per day for months (whilst also exercising daily), but my waist never got smaller than 58cm, which I realize is rather small but the thing is: I was trying to make myself smaller. Now I try to eat healthier/more and my waist is the same size because that’s just where my bone structure lies lol and it’s so funny because it’s exactly what you went through! Another interesting thing is that my rib cage is ultra flared, so even in my smallest I absolutely do not look small there. Honestly I’ve thought a lot about body image and my deep struggles with body dysmorphia, but this video gave me a whole ‘nother perspective and sense of self. Thank you so much for that ❤

    • @leaoraissa
      @leaoraissa Год назад +2

      And for the last year, whenever I was having an episode of extreme body dysmorphia about trying to look smaller, my fiancé would say “if you look any smaller, you’re going to become only bones, you’re going to collapse” and I’d think “of course not, I’ve seen people look much smaller than this”, but the thing is this 👏🏼 is👏🏼my👏🏼body👏🏼structure👏🏼 This is how my body is framed! And this video made me realize he was right all along. Maybe someone else can be smaller than me, but I absolutely cannot.

    • @JessicaVianaa
      @JessicaVianaa  Год назад +3

      @@leaoraissa I am so proud of you and happy that you’ve come to this point 💖💖 honestly we need a club for wide rib cage girlies because this little box is doing a great job protecting some of our most precious organs! I’m so happy I was able to help you in some way 💕

  • @roseg2239
    @roseg2239 Год назад +1

    I hate Kibbe. They make it impossible for thin women to be "romantic" types. I still stick to traditional body types like pear, hourglass etc.

  • @Philippadrinkstea
    @Philippadrinkstea Год назад +2

    Favourited this for next time my body dismorphia is flaring, thank you so so much for this ❤️

  • @cloudy-it7dy
    @cloudy-it7dy Год назад +1

    really appreciated this one, thank you!

  • @IndigoHazelnut
    @IndigoHazelnut 11 месяцев назад

    You know what the weird thing is? I'm what people would call a 'skinny girl'. Granted I'm 5ft2 (definitely not model height 😂).. I've been pretty much inundated with people constantly telling me I need to beef up, I clearly don't eat enough. Some comments come from an ignorant yet well meaning place, others come as snide comments from individuals who themselves have been trying to lose weight. I'm healthy. I don't need to justify my weight to anyone. In certain moments, I did let people's comments get to me because regardless of how we look , we all have insecurities.
    Point is, certain bodies might look ideal to a certain crowd, and not to another. Our bodies are these beautiful instruments that carry us through this life and we ought to be full of gratitude for that ❤❤❤

  • @whatElse88
    @whatElse88 5 месяцев назад

  • @Heatherrenee424
    @Heatherrenee424 Год назад +1

    So happy to see another video from you. Sending love ! 🤍🦋✨

    • @JessicaVianaa
      @JessicaVianaa  Год назад +1

      thank you! sending love to youuu ❤✨

  • @ArtieCarden
    @ArtieCarden Год назад

    omg i remember stardoll !

  • @rosaelenaa
    @rosaelenaa Год назад +1

    Loved this video! Came at exactly the right time for me ❤

    • @JessicaVianaa
      @JessicaVianaa  Год назад +1

      Hope it’s helpful! Sending much love 💕💕

  • @wuup1278
    @wuup1278 Год назад

    Finally, my favorite RUclipsr uploaded 🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻

    • @JessicaVianaa
      @JessicaVianaa  Год назад +1

      Omg stop you’re so kind 😭💖💖

  • @lydiaraeken5700
    @lydiaraeken5700 11 месяцев назад

    I felt a little bit better 🖐️

  • @checkyourlipstick
    @checkyourlipstick Год назад

    This is so good! Important information , should be required viewing. Magnifique! ❤

    • @JessicaVianaa
      @JessicaVianaa  Год назад +1

      I’m so happy you find it helpful, thank you for watching 💖💖

  • @Schokoladensmiley
    @Schokoladensmiley Год назад

    does anyone know or even have an article about whether the shape of the skeleton changes over time even after u r actually all grown up? xxx

    • @JessicaVianaa
      @JessicaVianaa  Год назад +1

      I didn’t go too much into it but I read some things about how pregnancy can change bone structure, especially the hips. Also if someone develops scoliosis or any other similar condition of the spine. It’s definitely an interesting topic to dig into!

  • @nebulera
    @nebulera Год назад

    Jessica I love your channel and I hope you thrive!

    • @JessicaVianaa
      @JessicaVianaa  Год назад

      You’re so kind thank you so much 🥹💖💖

  • @mansoor3159
    @mansoor3159 Год назад

    Thank you so so much Jessica for sharing this video and I love your videos so so much you are my inspiration and I wish you reach 40K Subscribers very very soon!💕💫☺️

    • @JessicaVianaa
      @JessicaVianaa  Год назад

      Thank you for the support! 🙏💖💖

    • @mansoor3159
      @mansoor3159 Год назад

      ​@@JessicaVianaa please don't pray hands 😭

    • @JessicaVianaa
      @JessicaVianaa  Год назад

      @@mansoor3159 is that disrespectful? I used it as a symbol of gratitude I’m sorry

    • @mansoor3159
      @mansoor3159 Год назад

      @@JessicaVianaa no problem it's ok 💕☺️

  • @chapa2282
    @chapa2282 Год назад

    I hope this video reaches teenage girls!

  • @amberwebb975
    @amberwebb975 Год назад

    You helped me. 😊Thank you

    • @JessicaVianaa
      @JessicaVianaa  Год назад +1

      So happy to hear that, sending love 🙏💖💖

  • @kiarafilms84
    @kiarafilms84 Год назад

    you’re so cool, thank you 🫶

  • @charlottech9990
    @charlottech9990 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @Zaeis
    @Zaeis Год назад

    great message :)

  • @ayanamalhotra7
    @ayanamalhotra7 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing this! ❤ Love from India 🇮🇳