WHAT WE'RE ABOUT

RBI focuses on using expressive writing, design-oriented work, photography, media, research, and community input to fuel fat positive, body acceptance, discussion, and outreach. Our goal is to redefine the way we view and think about body image, size, fat, discrimination, health, fitness, wellness, mental/chronic illness, stigma, and other related topics.

We are constantly redefining our own perspectives, and therefore tend to write a lot about our personal experiences. Many followers and contributors are living with anorexia, bulimia, body dysmorphic disorder, depression, and a variety of other body image disorders or mental illnesses, so please be respectful and remember that health applies differently to everyone. Any and all potentially triggering content will be prefaced with a trigger warning.

RBI supports all races, genders, classes, and sizes. We try our best to make this a safe space for everyone. If we are not doing our job or checking our privilege, we invite you to please inform us.

Some of the artwork you see here has been created by our founder or moderators, some sourced when applicable. Please be kind enough to source this blog whenever you share it's content.

We are not health professionals. Any and all advice provided on this blog is supported only by our own research, studies, and personal experiences; nothing more.

This blog is part of the Safe Space Network.
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uctdgirl:

               wedontknowjack:

               14/04/2013: Measuring Up.

I fucking love stretch marks. I got them all over when I was on prednisone and now I’ve lost some weight they’ve crinkled and are cool textures.

I also love stretch marks, and the majority of the one’s I’ve accumulated over the years are from various drug therapies too. I’ve got very olive skin so they’re almost never this beautifully red and defined, mine are more silvery and plum, but I love the textures and puckers they leave behind. 

just-a-sprinkle-of-starlight:

accio-camera:

The Nu Project

The Nu Project is a series of honest nudes of women from all over the world. The project began in 2005 and has stayed true to the original vision: no professional models, minimal makeup and no glamour. The focus of the project has been and continues to be the subjects and their personalities, spaces, insecurities and quirks.

To date, over 150 women across North and South America have participated in the project.  Without their courage, confidence and trust, none of this would have been possible. We are so thankful for their willingness to open their homes to us.

Fantastic and gorgeous galleries…every single one of these women are absolutely fabulous and beautiful!

fatsexybitch:

I have refrained from posting nudes because I do not wish to be sexualized without my consent. However, this body is sexualized, medicalized, invalidated, and othered by society every day without my consent.

Today I give my consent, and for me that’s a really powerful thing. Here I am reclaiming my body by displaying it, establishing my complete ownership by granting the observer temporary use and abuse of it’s image. As I post here to reframe my frame as an objet d’art, I release my grip on internalized misogyny, slut-shaming, and body hate; and free my body image from it’s cage of my bodies exterior image.

This body is beautiful, no matter how you see it.

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glittergeek:

ridic photo taking time peeps…

[image description: photo of fat nonbinary korean person posting naked on a bed]

glittergeek:

[image description: two photos of fat nonbinary korean person. they have short black hair with a center chunk of blonde. they’re wearing dark lipstick and eyeliner. one photo is taken from behind and they are wearing black mid-calf boots, short denim shorts and black suspenders. in the second they are totally nude except for their boots, posing playfully.]

homage to my backfat, thankyouverymuch.

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stretch-love:

sitamae:

Spiro Scindo in all her awesomeness.

This is so beautiful.

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marry-the-nightt:

Trying to celebrate my body the way it is today.

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fatpeopleart:

chubbycartwheels:

fayedaniels:

photoplasia:

Accentuating the curvaceous Miss Daniels… 

This was a great idea for a photo shoot and I think it worked even better because I’m a plus size lady with more curves (or hills and valleys) than more ladies. :)

So stunning!

I don’t post a lot of photography here, but I have to make an exception for this. I thought she was made of wood at first! This is a gorgeous photograph.

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I’m finally starting to feel okay about the way my thighs look: dimples and stretch marks and wiggly skin. They’re not so bad after all!

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maximushka:

Photographer: Maxim Vakhovskiy

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More fun with double-exposures, apples, bellies, and ruined film.

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Part of a photo series I worked on last semester. Badly developed film and fun with double exposures.

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