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Bea ColeParticipantIn a world that glorifies semi-anorexic women it can be quite challenging to accept and embrace a body that is a little ‘fluffy.’ Children are a blessing but a woman’s body does change dramatically once she bare children. My advice to you is to love yourself (body, mind, spirit)completely. Sometimes that is very difficult because we are constantly bombarded with images of ‘perfection’ and if we don’t fit into that category we feel as if we do not measure up. But that is the furthest thing from the truth. If you concentrate on being healthy, everything else will fall into place. Treat your body right by feeding it the proper foods and exercising (choose the exercise plan that is conducive to your lifestyle). Do not be over concerned with what you consider flaws. Work to improve them, but also find the body parts that you adore as well. As a women with two children (3 years and almost 5 months)I can relate, but it is imperative that you love you, ALL OF YOU, because if you do not no one else will. And those times when you can not find it yourself to love your body, think about the blessing you received. I am sure you will reconsider.
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Name : Bea Cole, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : Black/African American, Religion : Baptist, Age : 24, City : Chicago, State : IL, Country : United States, Education level : 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower middle class,- AuthorPosts