FantasySlut
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How do you see beauty? What inspires you to call someone, or something beautiful? There are so many great posts that express others thoughts on beauty and wonder what the people here can say about it.
I can look at my grandmother's face, as she smiles her toothless smile at me and still find her beautiful, because her smile is from her heart and teeth aren't necessary to know she is happy inside. I watch her wrinkled hand write in beautiful penmanship and I see the beauty in her words that she wrote.
I've always seen beauty in the everyday. People doing kind things for total strangers. Communities coming together after tragedies. An elderly couple walking down the street holding hands. A bright, sunshiny day full of spring in the air. Hearing my nephew giggle.
It took me a long time to see the beauty in myself. That evrn though I'm not a knockout, I have beautiful eyes and a great smile. More importantly I learned to appreciate who I am. A kind hearted person who is strong, independent, and smart among other things. Those are the things that make me truly beautiful. The day I learned to love myself, the whole package, is the day I became truly beautiful. That is something no one can ever take away from me.
I love this thread. Truly.

Thanks! I'm glad you do. I love your thread, too.![]()
Lit needs more feel good threads like this!!
The link in my sig, "Woman, you are gorgeous" would fit in here as well.

Brad, this is an amazing thread. I'm sorry I didn't find it sooner.![]()

this is beautiful...“Let someone love you just the way you are – as flawed as you might be, as unattractive as you sometimes feel, and as unaccomplished as you think you are. To believe that you must hide all the parts of you that are broken, out of fear that someone else is incapable of loving what is less than perfect, is to believe that sunlight is incapable of entering a broken window and illuminating a dark room.”
— Marc Hack
this is beautiful...


