Love how you were made
..... I have gotten my fair share of public opinions
and friendships.
I am amongst the people with the most nastiest
of experiences when it comes to friends and
what most people think about body types.
I will constantly choose my peace over these
overemphasized so called besties and self made
body analyzers who think they can tell you how to
look, in other to fit in.
Let me explain one of many experiences I have
had over the years.
I grew up knowing I was structurally different
from all of my peers it was for this reason some
people’s attitude towards me made me feel less
confident in all I do.
There are nights I stayed up waxing my face,
limbs and tummy, while during the day, I am busy
deliberating on food strikes because I hate being
a thick, hairy, dark and curvy woman . I used to
lay all day on my bed, imagining how beautiful I
could have been if I was lean with a flat tummy.
Long story short, by twenty-five I was diagnosed
with Bulimia along side loads of other eating
disorders and also suicidal tendencies, all
because I decided to listen to the definition of
body types from the street or where so ever. Now
I am thirty I still look thick and hairy, I am married
with two kids and they are both thick and hairy. I
am going to spend time teaching them the
confidence I never had that almost killed me. My
whole tear was, I would not fit in because this is
how most of my friends put it to me, but now I
don’t care if I am uncool, hence I am alive .
Love how you were made.
© Sathela Mary
It's funny how through time, body changes becomes something we shouldn't worry about, realize how those things doesn't make you happy. Thanks for this piece Mam
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