Maybe the story is 'I cancelled my wedding (because he initiated a breakup and I agreed it was for the best)'
From her blog
She seems to have changed the narrative from being dumped and heartbroken to a story of empowerment and walking out on him.
From her blog
She seems to have changed the narrative from being dumped and heartbroken to a story of empowerment and walking out on him.
I agree, our bodies don't exist to just 'be attractive'!Then she talks about her eczema on her legs. Apparently "family politics" to do with the wedding have been stressing her out.
It really got to me when she says that her legs "really look so unattractive". Whenever she says something like that, it just really saddens me. I can't explain it very well, but I don't honestly find it unattractive? It's a skin condition, I have one myself, many people (friends and family) have some too, sometimes more than one. In my head, I can separate unattractiveness from a health condition. Like, a health condition is something often beyond our control, all we can learn is to do things to alleviate it. Skin is not supposed to look perfect. It has a job to do. It protects us from the environment and its aggressors, and it's an amazing organ. Her mindset regarding bodily things is just so weird
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