A fitness enthusiast, Sage Christine, recently voiced her frustration with the growing ‘legging legs’ trend that has taken over social media. She believes that this trend is reminiscent of the controversial ‘thigh gap’ craze from years ago and adds unnecessary pressure on women to critique their bodies.

In a TikTok video, Sage Christine made it clear that she opposes the promotion of the so-called ideal ‘leggings legs’ – long, thin legs with a thigh gap. She urged people to stop posting about their satisfaction with having ‘legging legs,’ as it perpetuates body insecurity and self-doubt.

Sage Christine passionately expressed her discontent, pointing out that every time she opens the app, there seems to be a new reason to feel insecure about our bodies. She compared the ‘legging legs’ trend to the ‘thigh gap epidemic’ that affected her when she was just 13 years old, and she believes it is the exact same thing.

Many viewers resonated with Sage Christine’s sentiments, expressing their support in the comments section. They agreed that glamorizing body standards like the ‘legging legs’ trend only leads to unhealthy comparisons and negatively impacts self-esteem.

Sage Christine concluded her video by affirming that we all have ‘legging legs’ because we have legs and wear leggings. She suggested that it’s time to put an end to these toxic trends and focus on embracing and loving our bodies as they are.

It’s refreshing to see someone like Sage Christine using her platform to promote body positivity and challenge unrealistic beauty standards. Let’s join her in rejecting harmful trends and celebrating our bodies just the way they are.

To watch Sage Christine’s powerful TikTok video, click here.

By f5mag

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