From thigh gap to collarbones, there's nothing more disheartening than hearing about another new body 'trend' that is unachievable for many. And sadly, another one has surfaced in recent times, and now the whole internet is talking about 'ab cracks'.

An 'ab crack' is the vertical crease which appears on women who 1. have super-flat stomachs and 2. are just built that way. I mean, crack? This even sounds painful (and we imagine it is too, judging by the amount of sit-ups you'd have to do to get it).

Elle were the first to catch on to the trend, and noted it with a sarcastic "You've been in the gym. We get it. We're very impressed." They pointed out the likes of Emily Ratajkowski and Bella Hadid as having the cracks - stars who regularly flaunt their toned stomachs.

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While some women naturally have ab cracks, or thigh gaps, or any of these so-called 'trends', for others they are completely unachievable and can leave women feeling extremely downhearted, and in extreme cases, depressed.

How about, instead of aiming for what we don't have, we just appreciate what we do? We should be aiming for healthy, happy bodies in whatever shape comes naturally to us, not chasing some crazy body standard that's legit unachievable. We call BS on this trend.

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Abigail Malbon Abbi is a freelance journalist for various magazines and websites.

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