Recently, we talked about a toxic trend in which users divide female figures into two species: “Milk Blood” and “Lemon Water”. And so, a abusive tendency emerged on the Internet. Social networks, #skinnytok hashtag with a video broadcasting girls’ teams were established.
Skinnytok is the dark side of Tiktok, in which the cult of unhealthy subtlety moves. Bloggers talk about solid diets, think calories, show complex training, and romanticly rust. The effects condemn people for excess weight and encourage sports. Users sign such videos: “I can’t jealous, long and thin”; “Being thin means that it is two days a week and feeling sick for five days”; “I lost five kilograms and became much more beautiful.”
The content has spread so much that French Minister France complained about Clara Shappaz Skinnytok. According to him, such content adversely affects adolescents’ food behavior and creates unrealistic beauty standards. Tiktok Security Service representatives said that they have removed tasks and create restrictions on age. However, still in the public sphere.
We hoped that the fashion would disappear for excessive subtlety, but it seems that you need to fight for a long time to start accepting themselves and their bodies. Diets, frequent sports and restrictions damage physical and mental health. Balance and love (!) Find yourself is important to find yourself.
Source: People Talk

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