
In this crazy world it’s
important to remember to love yourself ladies. Love yourself on the inside and
out. Who else can love you more than yourself?
I think now a days we get too carried away by what others
think. Often we are too focused on what others may think or say about us, whether
you’d like to admit it or not.
Back when I was in elementary and middle school I remember my
friends and classmates always told me how skinny I was. My friends loved to
point out how bony I was and it got to the point where I thought something was
wrong with me. I began to feel unconfident in showing my arms and legs because
I grew very self-conscious. It was a tough battle. I never thought about how
others words affected me, until now.
As I grew older I developed to have a mind of my own. I stopped caring what people thought of me. I’m 5’4, brown skinned, with long black hair and dark brown eyes. Inside is a smart, funny and carefree young woman. Being skinny was one of my biggest insecurities for a while. It was so simple to just compare myself to others. I use to always think having a big butt or being a little thicker would make me “more pretty” or acceptable, but that’s not true.
I learned to love myself just the way I am and I wouldn’t want to be anyone else at this point in my life.
As I grew older I developed to have a mind of my own. I stopped caring what people thought of me. I’m 5’4, brown skinned, with long black hair and dark brown eyes. Inside is a smart, funny and carefree young woman. Being skinny was one of my biggest insecurities for a while. It was so simple to just compare myself to others. I use to always think having a big butt or being a little thicker would make me “more pretty” or acceptable, but that’s not true.
I learned to love myself just the way I am and I wouldn’t want to be anyone else at this point in my life.
You should strive hard to accept and love your flaws! At the
end of the day, what you think of yourself is all that matters. Don’t let
anyone change you!
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I am very glad you chose self love as the topic for your post, because I feel that almost every young woman fights this battle. I also think it is important that you pointed out that being called "thin" or "skinny" can be just as offensive as being called "fat."
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy how each post teaches the readers a lesson while also relating to some of them. Your posts really can make people feel like they are not alone and being comfortable with themselves is okay.
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