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“Thin” has always been in. Well, for women at least. Rooted in layers of historical misogyny, whether we like it or not, the pressure on women’s bodies to be dainty, petite, breakable, childlike, delicate and “not take up too much space, dear” has reinvented itself many times over the centuries. From corset-laced tiny waists to 1960s angular androgyny, the default expectation of these reincarnations essentially boils down to man must equal big, woman must equal small. However, simply existing outside that parameter still irks some myopic attitudes. “Well it’s actually hard for women to build muscle anyway, isn’t it? Unless you’ve been doing it for years,” aimee_cringle smiles. Rising CrossFit star Aimee constantly battles preconceived ideas about women’s weight. Glorious writer ohemmt chats to her to find out how she’s part of a movement that’s tearing up the rulebook! Tap the link in our bio 👆to read Aimee’s Glorious story. GloriousSport.com Elevating women’s sport through the ...

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