Love Yourself Like No One Else Will
SugaryLynx
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The title says it all. I spent years hating my body. I spent years ashamed of it. I wore stretchy pants because I was ashamed of trying to find a fitting pair, I accidentally bought underwear that was too small because I didn't know or want to admit what size I was. I lived pretty much my whole adult life like this. I spent high school thinking I was fat and then after actually getting there. I was spent emotionally. I hated myself. I was so upset. You know that romantic moment when a guy lifts a girl into his arms and holds her. My husband tried that. He succeeded for awhile but it was obvious it was a chore. I topped out 20 lbs heavier than my husband at the end of both my pregnancies and stayed around his weight after. He's a half a foot taller than me. Easter last year a little boy asked me why I was so fat and why I ate so much. I was 8 months pregnant. I know it was the innocence of a 6 year old but it struck me deep. If I didn't stop myself, who would?
This was me last year in June.
6 week post partum. 170 lbs.
I spent a good deal of my time hating myself. Losing the weight didn't change who I was inside. It didn't make me stop pin pointing my faults. Only I could do that. I still struggle with the thoughts. Now, my ribs are too prominent, my boobs are too small. When will we be happy? When will this self hatred end? Simple. Now. Right now. The moment we decide that irregardless of what the scale, mirror, mean voices in our heads say. . We are enough. And THAT is why we do what we do. Because we love ourselves. Stop focusing on faults. Stop focusing on things that may not even be in our power to change and focus on all the good things you are. I am enough and you are too.
Love yourself like no one else will. :flowerforyou:
This was me last year in June.
6 week post partum. 170 lbs.
I spent a good deal of my time hating myself. Losing the weight didn't change who I was inside. It didn't make me stop pin pointing my faults. Only I could do that. I still struggle with the thoughts. Now, my ribs are too prominent, my boobs are too small. When will we be happy? When will this self hatred end? Simple. Now. Right now. The moment we decide that irregardless of what the scale, mirror, mean voices in our heads say. . We are enough. And THAT is why we do what we do. Because we love ourselves. Stop focusing on faults. Stop focusing on things that may not even be in our power to change and focus on all the good things you are. I am enough and you are too.
Love yourself like no one else will. :flowerforyou:
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When will this self hatred end? Simple. Now. Right now. The moment we decide that irregardless of what the scale, mirror, mean voices in our heads say. . We are enough. And THAT is why we do what we do. Because we love ourselves.
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When will this self hatred end? Simple. Now. Right now. The moment we decide that irregardless of what the scale, mirror, mean voices in our heads say. . We are enough. And THAT is why we do what we do. Because we love ourselves.
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^^^ this
it's much easier to reverse bad habits and build healthy ones and a healthier body when it comes from a place of "I deserve better than this" than when it comes from self-hatred, disgust, self-punishment, etc.0 -
yes i agree. I just started mfp I definately need motivation and support.0
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I agree neandermagnon. Once we realize we deserve this, it makes a world of a difference.0
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I am afraid.i am not that flexible0
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Very well said. Self loathing is easy, self love is a more difficult pursuit.0
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When will this self hatred end? Simple. Now. Right now. The moment we decide that irregardless of what the scale, mirror, mean voices in our heads say. . We are enough. And THAT is why we do what we do. Because we love ourselves.
Absolutely LOVE this!
All my previous attempts to lose weight and get in shape failed because of self-hate. We are our own worst enemies!!
One day I decided that I did not want my kids to feel about their bodies the way I have felt about mine. It dawned on me that I needed to lead by example. I stopped striving to be perfect and started working on being better, being healthy, and appreciating my body for what it can do!0 -
I love this post! I realized this the other day... how can I expect someone to love me for me if I can't even accept myself?0
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I am afraid.i am not that flexible
Then use your mind0 -
When will this self hatred end? Simple. Now. Right now. The moment we decide that irregardless of what the scale, mirror, mean voices in our heads say. . We are enough. And THAT is why we do what we do. Because we love ourselves.
:drinker:
^^^ this
it's much easier to reverse bad habits and build healthy ones and a healthier body when it comes from a place of "I deserve better than this" than when it comes from self-hatred, disgust, self-punishment, etc.
I agree! But we are continually told food is either good or bad, so it is no wonder that when we eat "bad" food we feel guilty and beat ourselves up. I am thankful I found MFP and knowledgeable people here to tell me how to have a balanced diet that includes food I previously thought of as bad.0 -
I spent a good deal of my time hating myself. Losing the weight didn't change who I was inside. It didn't make me stop pin pointing my faults. Only I could do that. I still struggle with the thoughts. Now, my ribs are too prominent, my boobs are too small. When will we be happy? When will this self hatred end? Simple. Now. Right now. The moment we decide that irregardless of what the scale, mirror, mean voices in our heads say. . We are enough. And THAT is why we do what we do. Because we love ourselves. Stop focusing on faults. Stop focusing on things that may not even be in our power to change and focus on all the good things you are. I am enough and you are too.
Love yourself like no one else will. :flowerforyou:
YES! :flowerforyou:0 -
Love your post! : )0
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Awesome post! You are amazing!0
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Thank you for this, and you are so right. The self-hatred doesn't disappear with the weight, it only ends when we decide enough is enough. :flowerforyou:0
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This made me cry. I really needed to see this today.0
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It's not very often I can relate and completely agree with something posted in the forums....I love your post and insight, it really shows your amazing character! I am struggling with the same thing right now. You think when you reach a certain point or goal that that is the end and you'll be happy....it's just not how it is in reality. The biggest struggle is really changing your inner voice to work with you, rather than against you. I love how positive you are and I agree 100%, it should start now. All the negative self-talk has got to stop Kudo's on the great post....we all need to be reminded that we aren't alone and our own thoughts are in our control to change.0
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I am at the beginning of this. I still hate myself and don't expect anyone else to like me either. I can change my habits and eventually be a smaller version of myself but changing the way I feel about myself is something I don't think I will ever succeed at.0
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I really like this post so true0
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