Most of us have heard the term, “Keep your eyes on your own lane.” Food shaming is the act of taking our eyes off of our own lane to make someone else feel bad about what they’re eating.
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Most of us have heard the term, “Keep your eyes on your own lane.” Food shaming is the act of taking our eyes off of our own lane to make someone else feel bad about what they’re eating.
As someone living with fibromyalgia and gout, I am often trying to find ways to blend in and not draw attention to myself.
This week, I couldn’t do that.
I’ve debated creating this post for a while, thinking that it could come across as self-indulgent. But then I realized…whenever I see people “getting real” on social media, I applaud them for not painting some false perfect picture of their lives.