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note to crimson m
CMI don't find anything about my body beautiful. Does that make me a product of modern culture? Probably. I had a mother who told me when I was in college that I'd have better luck finding a boyfriend if I'd lose some weight.
P: My perception of myself comes from years of the influence of those around me. I was a cheerleader in junior high. One of the sponsors (same thing as coach) suggested I lose weight. My mother has already been mentioned. I spent 4 years during high school and college without so much as a passing interest being shown by any guy. I'm sorry, but I didn't arrive at my perception by myself. I had help.
these are unfortunate thoughts. 'unfortunate' because they're largely self fulfilling. which suggests they're not necessarily correct, in and of themselves. there's no reason to assume they're accurate any more than a Black person in the South, say 100 years ago, should think 'perceptions' (opinions) about her inferiority are valid, even though widely held and stated.
have you ever considered a change of scene. i think there are countries and settings where your 'look' might be appreciated.
lacking that, i'm a firm believer in 'for every pot there is a lid.' through the internet anyone can find people to whom a given 'feature' (e.g., disability) does not matter, i mean in person. it's of course easy to have cyberpals who dare care about looks.
here's another question. is beauty the same as sexiness? can we say, for instance, 'she isn't much in the looks department, but she's sexy as hell'?
CMI don't find anything about my body beautiful. Does that make me a product of modern culture? Probably. I had a mother who told me when I was in college that I'd have better luck finding a boyfriend if I'd lose some weight.
P: My perception of myself comes from years of the influence of those around me. I was a cheerleader in junior high. One of the sponsors (same thing as coach) suggested I lose weight. My mother has already been mentioned. I spent 4 years during high school and college without so much as a passing interest being shown by any guy. I'm sorry, but I didn't arrive at my perception by myself. I had help.
these are unfortunate thoughts. 'unfortunate' because they're largely self fulfilling. which suggests they're not necessarily correct, in and of themselves. there's no reason to assume they're accurate any more than a Black person in the South, say 100 years ago, should think 'perceptions' (opinions) about her inferiority are valid, even though widely held and stated.
have you ever considered a change of scene. i think there are countries and settings where your 'look' might be appreciated.
lacking that, i'm a firm believer in 'for every pot there is a lid.' through the internet anyone can find people to whom a given 'feature' (e.g., disability) does not matter, i mean in person. it's of course easy to have cyberpals who dare care about looks.
here's another question. is beauty the same as sexiness? can we say, for instance, 'she isn't much in the looks department, but she's sexy as hell'?