Hate victims: British women have suffered from trolling because of their bodies
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/hate-victims-british-women-have-suffered-from-trolling-because-of-their-bodies.htmlTrolling is a headache for social media users. Vyjubt receive offensive comments and suffer from bullying by boors who try to destroy self-confidence and lower the self-esteem of bloggers.
These three women have been severely criticized online and on the street because of their appearance, although each of them looks just fine. Such situations poisoned their lives and drove them into depression, but the British women managed to overcome psychological attacks. Find out why these attractive ladies were insulted by ill-wishers from our material.
If strangers call you "fat girl", make fun of your "huge thighs" or make jokes about cellulite, you know: you are not the only one.
Three beautiful women told about how they were insulted by strangers, and on the most unexpected occasions.
34-year-old TV presenter Rezzy Ghadjar from Essex says she often hears barbs from strangers about her 44-foot size. Once a drunk man insulted her in the subway, loudly marveling at the girl's huge feet. At that moment, it seemed to Miss Gajjar that all the passengers were looking at her. The girl tried to turn the situation into a joke, replying that because of her tall stature she would not be able to stand on small legs, but deep down she was very offended.
Rezzi often faces similar insults in cafes, on the street and in clubs. The woman does not understand why people consider it the norm to approach and point at her feet. Strangers don't think about how their words can hurt the heart. She recalls being bullied during her school years. The guys nicknamed her "the girl with big legs" and joked about the size of the "fins". Then she wanted to hide her legs, but over time Rezzy decided to accept herself as she is.
Now the British woman does not hesitate to wear open shoes and do a bright pedicure. Her boyfriend also has a big foot size, so she thinks they are the perfect couple.
Miss Gajjar is convinced that social networks are partly to blame for rudeness. Users who are used to criticizing others online give a negative assessment to people in real life. It is important to remember that offensive words can cause psychological trauma to a person.
Aimee Long is a 26-year—old resident of London. She works as a personal trainer and often faces trolling online because of the size of her head and hips.
The girl started receiving offensive messages when she started a page on Instagram. Users of the social network said that her head did not match the size of her body. This was very depressing and frustrating for Amy. She suffered from ridicule, looking through the mail daily. The abusers wrote to her immediately in person, without leaving comments under the publications, because they knew that they would be rebuffed by Miss Long's subscribers. The boyfriend stood up for the girl, and then the trolls switched to the guy's page and began to get him too. The British woman even stopped going to Instagram for a few weeks.
Now Amy is trying to respond to evil with good, saying thank you to the offenders in response to their rude words or sending hearts. The girl is also criticized for her large hips and too muscular body, but she no longer pays attention to caustic remarks. Miss Long has become more resilient. She feels sorry for the trolls who poison the lives of others, but most of all they harm themselves.
40-year-old TV presenter Naomi Isted from Essex is a mother of two children. In 2019, she was vacationing on the island of Saint Lucia and faced trolling after posting photos from this exotic place on social networks.
Cruel users of social networks commented on pictures of a woman in a swimsuit, saying that she needed a tummy tuck. Naomi was shocked, because for her age she looks great and regularly goes to the gym. After insulting words, her world turned upside down.
The husband tried to calm Naomi down, claiming that she was in great shape, and these people were just idiots. But the situation began to torment Mrs. Easted. The woman became paranoid: she decided to improve her body, started looking for new methods of getting rid of cellulite and performed sets of exercises for a flat stomach.
In real life, Naomi had never heard such remarks addressed to her. The Internet trolls were just trying to break her self-confidence. Once she even received a death threat. The husband deleted offensive messages that sometimes came in the middle of the night so as not to worry his beloved spouse.
Now the TV presenter no longer allows boors to spoil their lives. The woman is sure that they are deeply unhappy people if they write such vile things to others.The British women noted that most of their abusers are men. Why they behave this way remains unknown. Only one thing is clear: a happy and self-satisfied person will never throw mud at others. Do not pay attention to those who are looking for flaws in you, because there are no ideal people. Appreciate those who love you for who you are, and then you will not suffer from resentment and disappointment.
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Keywords: UK | Appearance | Depression | Women | Comments | Criticism | Flaws | Resentment | Insult | Users | Body | Trolling
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