Olympic judo champion Paula Pareto, who is also a doctor, received criticism for her body on social networks and took the opportunity to raise awareness about this issue. “ Because of comments like these I hid my body throughout my childhood and adolescence. But I continued my process, because I knew that the physical was just the decantation of a daily job that had a goal ”, He began saying in a new post composed of a selfie and the capture with the attacks received.
“That goal was achieved and it not only made me happy.but also to all my great work team. Even to many people from whom those comments had come about my deformed, unfeminine body, with substances that could harm me. body”he continued.
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Criticism about her body on social networks. (Screenshot).
“Today my environment, who has known me since childhood when I covered my muscles, is surprised that I am encouraged to publish my workouts. I would believe that I evolved, that I learned to accept myself and not feel bad about external opinion.”.
I don’t want to go into details, but I share it because I know that there are many people who may feel bad about their body because of similar comments and I tell them that if they have a goal, they should not let themselves be defeated by these things.. They are just comments from personal experiences, with no intention of hurting another, simply an expression of YOUR experiences. But the body is yours and so is your goal.” Indian.
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Other comments. (Screenshot).
And he closed: “ Let’s respect our bodies and accept the bodies of others. More or less muscle mass, more or less fat, it’s just a package, the important thing is to be a good person and that’s well inside. Let’s take care of our well-being by balancing body, mind and soul.”