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Started by Megan., December 07, 2018, 03:28:18 PM

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Megan.

So.....

In conversations, I've reflected on both my femininity (like a gentle flower), but also my strength (5'11" and 200lbs).

It sometimes seems paradoxical that I can relate to both, and at times they conflict.

I don't get called out in public and I've always been treated with respect, because frankly, no one would dare [emoji23].

Anybody else feel the same, strength and softness combined? X

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Arianna Valentine

Quote from: Megan. on December 07, 2018, 03:28:18 PM
So.....

In conversations, I've reflected on both my femininity (like a gentle flower), but also my strength (5'11" and 200lbs).

It sometimes seems paradoxical that I can relate to both, and at times they conflict.

I don't get called out in public and I've always been treated with respect, because frankly, no one would dare [emoji23].

Anybody else feel the same, strength and softness combined? X

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I do get times when I'm walking around I just get this feeling like I am the queen I own everything LOL but I also feel very gentle I talk gentle and softly

If you can't accept yourself,  how can you expect others to accept you?

If you can't accept yourself,  how can you expect others to accept you?

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Devlyn

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Megan.

Quote from: Devlyn on December 07, 2018, 03:36:47 PM

British engineering at its finest... Paid for by US tax dollars ofc! [emoji23]

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Devlyn

It's right up the street, kids! I can show you the impact crater scuff on the grass.  :laugh:
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Dena

The problem is time. Before Twiggy, women were more full figured. If you don't believe me, look at Mae West. For a long time she was one of the sexiest women around and thin was one word you couldn't use to describe her. Even Marlyn Monroe who was worshiped by many, wasn't exactly slim. It's best to accept that women come in all sizes and shapes and the definition of physical beauty shifts over time. Worry more about your inter beauty as that will be with you all your life.
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