EmeraldKitten
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I think, in general, that the media plays a huge part in what you're 'supposed' to look like.
This would be why my 12 year old sister (who is like, 5'7 and 120lbs) grabs her stomach and says she's fat.
I'd say my body image was mainly influenced by my mom. (In a good way.)
A little background info:
I was born with Gastroschisis. In short, there was a hole in my abdomen, and 2 feet of my small intestines had grown on the outside of my body.
Due to that, I have a 8-9 inch long scar on my stomach, and they sewed my belly button shut.
At the hospital, one of the nurses was telling my mom how beautiful I was, and another nurse says, "Yes, she is, but she'll never be two-piece bathing suit material."
To which my mom replied, "Like hell she won't."
She always had me in 2-pieces, short shirts, etc. She never tried to hide my scar, or to make me feel ashamed of it. She said I was special and that I was a miracle baby.
(Which is why, for years, I'd show my tummy to anyone who'd look, LOL.)
Anyways, that particular lesson in my life has carried over to all aspects of my looks. I'm a bigger girl~ even if I only weighed 50lbs I'd still be big.
I'm not morbidly obese, but I am aware I'm overweight.
And ya know what? I don't particularly care what other people think of it.
I'm me~ like me for who I am, or don't. If you chose don't, its your loss.
But, whatever it was that really shaped me, it turned me into a self-assured, confident person.
(For the most part... I still have some insecurities, but they don't last long.
)
Hmm.. I think that's about all I have to ramble about this morning.
I haven't had much coffee.
This was a great thread idea.
I like it. 
This would be why my 12 year old sister (who is like, 5'7 and 120lbs) grabs her stomach and says she's fat.
I'd say my body image was mainly influenced by my mom. (In a good way.)
A little background info:
I was born with Gastroschisis. In short, there was a hole in my abdomen, and 2 feet of my small intestines had grown on the outside of my body.
Due to that, I have a 8-9 inch long scar on my stomach, and they sewed my belly button shut.
At the hospital, one of the nurses was telling my mom how beautiful I was, and another nurse says, "Yes, she is, but she'll never be two-piece bathing suit material."
To which my mom replied, "Like hell she won't."
She always had me in 2-pieces, short shirts, etc. She never tried to hide my scar, or to make me feel ashamed of it. She said I was special and that I was a miracle baby.
(Which is why, for years, I'd show my tummy to anyone who'd look, LOL.)
Anyways, that particular lesson in my life has carried over to all aspects of my looks. I'm a bigger girl~ even if I only weighed 50lbs I'd still be big.
I'm not morbidly obese, but I am aware I'm overweight.
And ya know what? I don't particularly care what other people think of it.
I'm me~ like me for who I am, or don't. If you chose don't, its your loss.

But, whatever it was that really shaped me, it turned me into a self-assured, confident person.
(For the most part... I still have some insecurities, but they don't last long.
Hmm.. I think that's about all I have to ramble about this morning.
I haven't had much coffee.

This was a great thread idea.
I like it.