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There is no perfect body

Perfect Body 2


I know I had already written a post about the perfect body, but I saw some very offensive to a Mexican athlete about her body, I want to raise this issue again.

Told you about: the comments to which I refer are to the Mexican gymnast Alexa Moreno, who represents us in the Olympic Games in Rio.

The worst of it and what angers me and gives me a lot of sadness and grief is that these comments were written by Mexicans, and most from them by men, I wish I could see everyone who criticized her, train as she does, make a mortal, flic flac a spagat a grand jete, etc., and do it with the force with which she does it and many other athletes do.


Ahh but if she had won a medal, then yes, all Mexicans were saying we won a medal and no you did not win that, medal would be of that person representing Mexico. And you know what, she does not train to please all Mexicans, no, she does it because she likes and is proud to be Mexican and representing Mexico.

I can not believe that there are still such people who are always criticizing, who do not like the triumph of the others, who are so dismissive and rude to another person by their appearance.

If you are still thinking that the perfect body exists, NOPE, that's the truth, does not exist because perfection does not exist, because we all have different morphology, different body.

What if there is an ideal body for each person according to bone formation, this how is thus very simple, imagine a person with a height of 1.59 cm it can not grow their bones to measure 1.76 as the models.

As I have said and commented it is best to stay healthy, exercising and eating a balanced way, and please do not criticize people for their appearance. Remember that everything you say and do will be back.
 

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