anytime i take pics of women, they invariably ask 2 things:
if they are thin, they ask if i can photoshop wrinkles.
if they are heavy, they ask if i can hide double chins or wide hips.
when i take their photos, i just see beautiful, real women.
when i take their photos, i just see beautiful, real women.
so the other day i took a photo of myself, full body. not something i've ever done.
when i saw the photo, i was not traumatized. i know i'm overweight, but i'm more than that.
and maybe it's because of these women that i can now look at myself and feel ok.
when i saw the photo, i was not traumatized. i know i'm overweight, but i'm more than that.
and maybe it's because of these women that i can now look at myself and feel ok.
1 comment:
1. I think it's a sign of maturity to see past any image that is dictated as "correct" or "beautiful". you ARE beautiful. I saw it the very first day we met and still see it today.
2. I wish you weren't a liar. I took that picture, not you.
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