
What body positivity means to today's teens
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Some of Ellie Zerr's go-to spots for a confidence boost are Instagram and TikTok.
Yes, there is plenty of content on theses social platforms that could make a 16-year-old like her feel worse, including manipulated images that make bodies slimmer and faces more symmetrical. But then there are accounts like Lizzo's TikTok, which let her know that feeling OK about the body you're in is not just possible but can also be pretty fun. "She posts a lot about her body and her confidence, and she interacts with her fans a lot," said Zerr, who lives in San Diego. "I try to follow, and encourage others to follow, accounts that promote self-love and self-acceptance."More Related News

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