Instagram — Slut
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Self-expression isn’t an invitation for harassment. A photo of a woman feeling confident in her body is just that: a photo. It isn't a moral failing, and it certainly isn't a reason to gatekeep her character. The Bottom Line Instagram slut
That term is tricky—it’s often used as a slur to shame women for their self-expression, but it’s also being reclaimed by creators who want to own their sexuality and aesthetic. How do you feel about this tone, or
Whether it’s a bikini shot at the beach, a gym selfie in high-waisted leggings, or a daring fit for a night out, the "Instagram Slut" label is the internet’s favorite way to punish women for being visible. But as we move further into an era of body positivity and creator autonomy, it’s time to ask: Who is this word actually for? The Performance of Perception It isn't a moral failing, and it certainly
At the end of the day, "slut" is a word used to control how women show up in the world. On Instagram, where your image is your currency, choosing to be unashamed of your body is a radical act.
Instagram is built on the "Gaze." We are encouraged to look, to like, and to follow. Yet, there’s a moving goalpost for how much skin is "acceptable" before a woman is labeled as "seeking attention" or "asking for it."
It’s time we stop scrolling to judge and start scrolling to support. Your grid, your body, your rules.