i would change the perception of 'flaws' as something negative or something that makes us feel inferior. they are our beauty; they define who we are and make us unique.
social media's portrayal of the "perfect body types" includes slim, fit, toned, muscular but not overly muscular types.
the way women see each other
probably the way people bully others for their appearance.
i always see that people say 'you are beautiful the way you are, don't change anything,' but sometimes i feel that people want to change themselves to feel better and more confident in their bodies. as a dancer, i don't believe i am fit enough compared to other people, but every day i am working on my strength to then feel confident in myself. i would rather people encourage me on my journey than to tell me i'm fine the way i am!
that girls and boys are allowed to have belly rolls. it doesn't make them fat or ugly. it makes them human.
one thing i would change is the type of body they advertise. you don’t have to have a perfect hourglass figure or be “skinny” to be beautiful. society needs to understand that there is not one type of beauty. that beauty comes in all shapes and forms.
i would change people's point of view. that you don't need to look pretty on the outside to be pretty on the inside.
everything
that all body shapes and types are okay and should not be mocked, and females should not be ashamed.