I’m a mom – I know I have ‘cottage cheese thighs’ and a muffin top but I don’t care, those things are delicious

A BODY-positive woman has revealed she doesn’t shy away from showing skin any time soon.

She said she knows she has so-called cottage cheese thighs and a muffin pot, but she finds those parts delicious on her.

Danae Mercer Ricci is a 35-year-old body positive mother, journalist and digital content writer

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Danae Mercer Ricci is a 35-year-old body positive mother, journalist and digital content writerCredit: Instagram/danaemercer

Danae Mercer Ricci (@danaemercer), who has struggled with eating disorders in the past, published one Kitchen sink praises her body on Instagram.

Wearing a crop top and skinny jeans, the 35-year-old stared straight at the camera.

“For anyone who needs to hear it today, these aren’t bingo wings,” she said while shaking her arms at the camera.

Danae turned sideways and pointed to her exposed stomach.

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“It’s not a muffin top,” she said. “It’s not a spare tire or donut.”

Next, Danae pointed to her chest while facing the camera.

“These aren’t cutlets,” she added before touching her thighs. “And those aren’t cottage cheese thighs.”

The self-love advocate made a thought-provoking statement on women’s bodies that should make viewers think.

“I don’t know why society insists on snacking on women’s body parts,” she said. “We’re all damn food and we’re delicious.”

The video attracted many viewers who shared their thoughts in the comments section.

“One of your best videos yet,” wrote one. “Although they’re all pretty awesome.”

“I love it when you’re so direct and not sweet and apologetic. Show your strength mom and thank you for giving us strength and courage too,” added another.

“Agreed,” interjected a third. “All the damn food.”

“Your daughter is so happy that you are leading her in life,” wrote another.

She encouraged women to love their bodies and stop negatively evaluating their unique bodies

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She encouraged women to love their bodies and stop negatively evaluating their unique bodiesCredit: Instagram/danaemercer

Emma James

Emma James is a USTimesPost U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Emma James joined USTimesPost in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing emmajames@ustimespost.com.

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