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lemon scented thoughts's avatar

You described this all so well. Summer always evokes similar thoughts to me and as I grow older, I’ve been trying to challenge it in my own ways like finally wearing clothes that show my arms or my kp legs. Letting myself focus more on who I am as a person rather than how I look as a person has helped immensely, specifically the practice of body neutrality. I’ve been allowing myself the human experience of just feeling the warm sun on my skin, nothing less and nothing more. And god, has it been freeing.

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This is such an important post. I too struggle with body dysmorphia and eating disorders. I put myself through an entire bikini bodybuilding competition just so I could see the most leanest self that I could be and once that journey was over and I had to put on weight again it was an adjustment. I think the generation we grew up in was that being skinny was in and the low rise jeans and tooth pick figure was so popular and if you had an ounce of fat on you it wasn’t good. The promoting of diet sodas and starving yourself or a granola bar and an apple was supposed to be nutritious or if I eat a French fry it’s ok I’ll just get on the treadmill for a few hours and burn it off.

I started realizing that most people don’t care or even really notice. What they do notice is when you’re healthy. And so I’ve gained 20ish lbs back from my competition and probably back to the same size I was before but actually better since I’ve put on some healthy muscle so my body composition actually changed significantly for the better. I realized that the extra 5-10 pounds I have on me is memories of being able to be in the moment with others. It’s the vacations I’ve shared with my husband, the lattes I’ve drank with my mom, the holidays trying bites of everything. It has allowed me to be flexible in times when I didn’t used to be. This is always going to be a journey. In the end we spend so much of our time trying to fix something that was never broken.

Thank you for this post and sharing this, it’s so important especially for young girls and it always will be.

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