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Body positivity has made wellness more accessible, compassionate, and freeing — but only when it remains honest about the complexity of health. Skip the flattening into “love every body all the time,” and instead embrace: “You are worthy of care and respect, exactly as you are — and you’re also allowed to want change, as long as it comes from self-kindness, not self-hatred.”
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At first glance, these movements appear complementary. One says "love your body as it is"; the other says "care for your body to be your best self." However, a deeper examination reveals profound tensions. Wellness often prioritizes optimization and progress, while body positivity emphasizes acceptance and de-emphasizes change. This paper asks: Can body positivity and the wellness lifestyle coexist without one undermining the other? To answer this, we will analyze their core philosophies, explore sites of conflict (e.g., weight loss, fitness culture, mental health), and propose an integrated model. Healthism and the medicalization of everyday life