Ashamed of your body???
Why?? Everyone is built the same..is it because you were taught from young to "cover up"?.. My father put it in perspective..he said "everyone has two arms, two legs and one a** hole "Worried you don't pass the "pencil test"?? Well here's news.. Unless you've had work done.. No one does!!
I say life is short, throw away the caftans run naked into the sea.. LIVE!!
All bodies are beautiful,no matter what size or shape
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Amen!
I'll say! Let us all run to the sea. On the count of 3.___
ANY SEA!
It doesn't matter!___
I Know! Right.___
Got dog! I didn't realize that.__
That is good advice...I think we should worry more about our health and not our body image!!
I have to start chanting this in my head!
"I love my snooker-table legs. I really love my snooker-table legs. I really really love my snooker-table legs......"
Pride and dissatisfaction fuel so much spending in our societies.
You know what I mean now.......?
Ok, back to more chanting now..."I love my snooker-table legs. I love my snooker-table legs...."
Body dysmorphic disorder is a type of chronic mental illness in which you can't stop thinking about a flaw in your appearance — a flaw that is either minor or imagined. But to you, your appearance seems so shameful that you don't want to be seen by anyone.
At 13 I developed Anorexia. A couple years later, I developed Bulimia. That continued throughout my 20's. It has taken me years to kick those eating disorders. I still don't like to eat, but I force myself to eat.
I still don't like the way I look, but at least I no longer see a disgusting blob when I look in the mirror.