Practical Steps to Cultivate a Body-Positive Wellness Routine
For decades, the mainstream wellness industry sold a narrow, rigid ideal: health had a specific look, a definitive dress size, and a mandatory number on the scale. This toxic alignment of well-being with weight created a culture of restriction, shame, and burnout. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted
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Contestants in Junior Miss were typically between ages 9 and 16, divided into age groups such as 9–11, 11–13, and 13–15. The competition focused on evening gown presentations, athletic wear, interview skills, and community service—not nudity. In fact, as one pageant official once stated, "We decided to draw a line in the sand. We didn’t want our girls eating bugs or taking their clothes off" . The Junior Miss program was also a non‑profit organization that provided scholarships and awards to its participants.