If you've got a Glamour magazine subscription, you can read how most women have a "I hate my body" moment at least once a day.
A poll by Glamour magazine revealed a shocking 97 per cent of girls admit to having a hateful thought about their physique every single day.
Some women think they're too thin, while others believe they're too fat or ugly, the survey found.
The average girl has a staggering 13 negative body thoughts daily, the Glamour magazine poll revealed.
Some women, scarily, have 35, 50 or even 100 hateful thoughts every day.
"That is a lot, yet I'm not totally surprised," said Ann Kearney-Cooke, PhD, a Cincinnati psychologist.
"It's become such an accepted norm to put yourself down that if someone says she likes her body, she's the odd woman out."
MP Jo Swinson, the co-founder of the Campaign for Body Confidence, recently called for events like London Fashion Week to be more aware of the diversity they present on the catwalks.
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Posted by Claire Sharp