{"id":68773,"date":"2023-09-04T07:16:31","date_gmt":"2023-09-04T07:16:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/geels.net\/?p=68773"},"modified":"2023-09-04T07:16:31","modified_gmt":"2023-09-04T07:16:31","slug":"im-trolled-for-selling-racy-pix-men-are-ashamed-they-find-chubby-girls-sexy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/geels.net\/beauty\/im-trolled-for-selling-racy-pix-men-are-ashamed-they-find-chubby-girls-sexy\/","title":{"rendered":"‘I’m trolled for selling racy pix \u2013 men are ashamed they find chubby girls sexy’"},"content":{"rendered":"
A woman said she loves her saucy career \u2013 even though people often tell her to lose weight.<\/p>\n
Strawberry Belle, 30, from Brighton, is proud to flaunt her curvy bod in racy snaps – but men often troll her because of the way she looks.<\/p>\n
Even though the comments can be cruel, many of the trolls subscribe to her page, which makes her think blokes are too afraid to admit they find her attractive.<\/p>\n
READ MORE:<\/b>'Trolls say I look pregnant every day \u2013 but I earn thousands making saucy vids'<\/b><\/p>\n
The adult content creator said: "Right now I have an Instagram follower who comments hate on everything I post, but I just laugh it off and appreciate the engagement will push my content out to more people.<\/p>\n
"It\u2019s funny in the past I\u2019ve recognised usernames from hate comments in my list of subscribers on OnlyFans.<\/p>\n
"I think sometimes people feel ashamed for finding chubby girls attractive, and they have to leave the hate to reconcile this."<\/p>\n
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Even though she experiences negative comments, her confidence has blossomed since she took to the platform.<\/p>\n
She started her saucy journey in October 2022 after she spent time working as a video director and editor, which led to developing her editing skills.<\/p>\n
Strawberry is a size 18 so a lot of her content focuses on how she's learnt to love her body.<\/p>\n
While she thinks it's important to practice self-love, she often gets met with a host of cruel comments such as "belly too big in my opinion", "delete it ASAP you look terrible" and "delete that, your body is a failure".<\/p>\n
She continued: "I\u2019ve also been told to kill myself or that I ought to pick up an eating disorder on TikTok Live a few times.<\/p>\n
"The hate is always worst there because I think it\u2019s more disposable \u2013 they don\u2019t have to deal with the consequences of their words staying under a video on my page because it\u2019s just gone as quickly as they\u2019ve written it.<\/p>\n
"Most of the time I\u2019m able to just shrug off comments like this, but I know not everyone can, and it makes me angry that trolls think it\u2019s okay to say things like this that can have a serious impact on someone\u2019s mental health.<\/p>\n
"If I\u2019m feeling vulnerable I don\u2019t go live on TikTok or check my comments \u2013 it\u2019s just not worth it, but most of the time I just laugh because the chubby belly they hate so much is what\u2019s paying my bills."<\/p>\n
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Despite this, Strawberry loves her job and now she works less hours to earn more cash.<\/p>\n
Her success has allowed her to have a better work-life balance than she's ever managed before.<\/p>\n
Not to mention, the job has really helped her to accept her body more, and she thinks more people should take nudes to boost their confidence.<\/p>\n
No matter what size people are \u2013 she thinks everyone deserves to feel comfortable in their own skin.<\/p>\n
"I\u2019m the heaviest I\u2019ve ever been and I\u2019ve never felt more sexy," she added. <\/p>\n
"I\u2019d recommend to anyone on a self-acceptance journey to take some nudes, even if no one sees them other than themselves.<\/p>\n
"Seeing myself like this has really helped me accept and love my body exactly as it is.<\/p>\n
"A huge incentive for why I do what I do is to give body types like mine more visibility online, especially in the adult industry.<\/p>\n
"Mainstream porn and social media can perpetuate impossible standards for women, and make us feel like our natural bodies aren\u2019t good enough.<\/p>\n
"Especially with AI and what these editing apps can do now – we\u2019re comparing ourselves to bodies that aren\u2019t even real.<\/p>\n
"I never retouch my photos or manipulate my videos to make myself look smaller or to hide my stretch marks or scars.<\/p>\n
"I want people to see that real bodies are sexy and desirable, no matter what size or shape, scars or marks."<\/p>\n
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