i hate my body dysmorphia. why cant i be skinnier or even happier with my body? to anyone who is struggling with body dysmorphia, no matter what size you are, you are loved. and i know i dont know whoever is reading this, but i love you. stay strong my loves
Thank you for saying that but I hope you know no matter if your skinny fluffy or anything else know you and your body is perfect and I hope y’all can not hate your body and I hope y’all love your selfs just know we love you no matter what
To the person who is reading this, I don't know who you are but I do know that you are beautiful, strong, and unique. Being unique isn't a bad thing growing up I hated that I wasn't like everyone else. My friends all were skinny and gorgeous but I didn't think I was. It took me awhile to see my worth but one day I walked into the bathroom with tears in my eyes after my friend had shared she had gotten a boyfriend (my crush) and stood there staring into the mirror and I looked myself in the eyes and saw how beautiful I was inside and out. Yeah I wasn't the prettiest person I had seen but staring in the mirror gave me motivation. I worked out everyday and ate healthier and it helped me so much. I want you to know that you are an amazing person and I love you. you are a loving, caring person to the outside world and that is something to be proud of because not everyone can say that they are loving and caring to everyone. You believe in your friends, encouraging them to follow their dreams and supporting them through anything. When you see someone down, you greet them with positive words, smiles and reassurances that the dark times will pass. If someone you follow on social media posts something negative about themselves, you gush over their pictures, assuring them that they are loved, pretty and/or smart and that they should absolutely love themselves, and you mean every word of that. You can’t understand why your friends aren’t more confident; after all, you know them to be beautiful people, and you know that everyone they meet probably will feel the same way. You truly believe that everyone in the world deserves to be loved. For reasons that maybe you don’t understand, you just can’t seem to have the same love and emotions towards yourself. You beat yourself up when something goes wrong, getting frustrated and impatient with your own brain. You look at yourself in the mirror, touching up your lip gloss, and your shoulders just sag; maybe you don’t think you’re ugly, but you wish you had a body you could feel proud of showing off. Lying awake at night, cycling through the same anxious feelings that you tried to coax your friends out of feeling earlier, you feel certain that everyone hates you and no one thinks that you are funny, and that one tiny mistake, like fumbling with your wallet so the change falls out and everyone behind you has to wait for you to pick it all up, represents everything-you are just one big failure. Ugh, why is it so easy to love everyone but yourself? Well, friend, it shouldn’t, because I promise you that everyone feels the exact same way towards you that you feel towards your friends. And, in fact, since 85% of the general population suffers from low self-esteem, everyone probably empathizes with your occasional self-loathing as well; celebrities, models and rich moguls feel these things just as teenagers of all shapes and sizes may feel as well. It’s normal, and a part of life. But it is unpleasant, and, of course, nobody wants to feel uncomfortable in their own body. If this isn’t enough to convince you and you still feel self-conscious about being “different” or “out there,” just know that everyone else is just as concerned about themselves; in fact, they are probably so self-occupied that they are not paying any attention to you. Worried about the pants you’re wearing? Everyone else probably is too, so much so that they probably won’t even notice yours. Humanity is not as judgmental as we assume that it is. People are caring and if you try to be confident people will notice you and tell you just how pretty and amazing you are. I know that sometimes we assume that everyone around us feels perfect and loves themselves but the reality is people often compare themself to someone who also doesn't love the way they look so just know that someone out there wishes they were you and that they were as beautiful as you. The truth is no one is perfect and no one ever will be. Remeber don’t say you hate yourself. You know it’s not true. You may look in the mirror and notice every little flaw on your body and think, “Wow, I’m disgusting.” In reality, people don’t pay attention to the flaws you think you may have. They look at the things that make you beautiful and special. They pay attention to the tiny details that make you the beautiful person you are. Nobody is perfect. And that’s OK! Even the girls who have “perfect” bodies and “flawless” skin and the guys who have perfectly sculpted abs have insecurities too. You have to look past your flaws and focus on the things that you’re proud of and what make you unique. I know it can be tough having confidence in yourself. I think we've all had moments of low self-esteem, myself included. But having a positive attitude is a good step in the direction of gaining confidence. Don't be afraid to tell yourself you look good in something, especially if you know you do! In addition, don't be afraid to wear something, even if society says you can't. If you want to wear a crop top, go for it! Wear what makes you happy, not what others dictate you are "allowed" to wear. The most important thing to remember is to be true to yourself. Don't change for anybody else. So whether you want to stay how you are, or change to improve yourself, you are beautiful. Every single person reading this is beautiful, inside and out. Love yourself, and cherish the things about you that make you different from everyone else! I love you remember you are beautiful! I wish you health, happiness, and love. Thank you for reading this I hope you all have an amazing day! ❤❤❤
Guys guess what!, It doesn't mater how your body looks like but remember, it doesn't matter how you look like on ye outside but it only matters how are you in the inside, i have no friends but im still happy!
I hate my body and myself I don't have any dysmorphia, I gain a lot of weight afther anorexia and now I hate myself anymore than when I was starving. I binged up now and I just feel so guilty I just wanna die-
Love yourself, enjoy your life, you never know when your gonna leave the world, just to have a perfect body to look pretty in outside don't matter but what matters is your health, happiness not on outside but in your heart, mind and never have negative thoughts. God has made you for a reason, a gud reason. So be happy, healthy 😁
the boy has confess his feeling to me but am refuse because when I'm love him but he didn't notice and I have this situation for 2 months to forget him:))
I really hate my face I'm so insecure about my face full of acne I'm scared to get discriminate by others I'm so done on the way I look I just wanted to be treated like normal girl
i hate my body dysmorphia. why cant i be skinnier or even happier with my body? to anyone who is struggling with body dysmorphia, no matter what size you are, you are loved. and i know i dont know whoever is reading this, but i love you. stay strong my loves
Thank you for saying that but I hope you know no matter if your skinny fluffy or anything else know you and your body is perfect and I hope y’all can not hate your body and I hope y’all love your selfs just know we love you no matter what
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Just a reminder, you're perfect and you've got this! ʚ♡⃛ɞ(ू•ᴗ•ू❁)
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Ty for this message.. I been struggling so much and I saw this comment and it made my day..
To the person who is reading this, I don't know who you are but I do know that you are beautiful, strong, and unique. Being unique isn't a bad thing growing up I hated that I wasn't like everyone else. My friends all were skinny and gorgeous but I didn't think I was. It took me awhile to see my worth but one day I walked into the bathroom with tears in my eyes after my friend had shared she had gotten a boyfriend (my crush) and stood there staring into the mirror and I looked myself in the eyes and saw how beautiful I was inside and out. Yeah I wasn't the prettiest person I had seen but staring in the mirror gave me motivation. I worked out everyday and ate healthier and it helped me so much. I want you to know that you are an amazing person and I love you. you are a loving, caring person to the outside world and that is something to be proud of because not everyone can say that they are loving and caring to everyone. You believe in your friends, encouraging them to follow their dreams and supporting them through anything. When you see someone down, you greet them with positive words, smiles and reassurances that the dark times will pass. If someone you follow on social media posts something negative about themselves, you gush over their pictures, assuring them that they are loved, pretty and/or smart and that they should absolutely love themselves, and you mean every word of that. You can’t understand why your friends aren’t more confident; after all, you know them to be beautiful people, and you know that everyone they meet probably will feel the same way. You truly believe that everyone in the world deserves to be loved. For reasons that maybe you don’t understand, you just can’t seem to have the same love and emotions towards yourself. You beat yourself up when something goes wrong, getting frustrated and impatient with your own brain. You look at yourself in the mirror, touching up your lip gloss, and your shoulders just sag; maybe you don’t think you’re ugly, but you wish you had a body you could feel proud of showing off. Lying awake at night, cycling through the same anxious feelings that you tried to coax your friends out of feeling earlier, you feel certain that everyone hates you and no one thinks that you are funny, and that one tiny mistake, like fumbling with your wallet so the change falls out and everyone behind you has to wait for you to pick it all up, represents everything-you are just one big failure. Ugh, why is it so easy to love everyone but yourself? Well, friend, it shouldn’t, because I promise you that everyone feels the exact same way towards you that you feel towards your friends. And, in fact, since 85% of the general population suffers from low self-esteem, everyone probably empathizes with your occasional self-loathing as well; celebrities, models and rich moguls feel these things just as teenagers of all shapes and sizes may feel as well. It’s normal, and a part of life. But it is unpleasant, and, of course, nobody wants to feel uncomfortable in their own body. If this isn’t enough to convince you and you still feel self-conscious about being “different” or “out there,” just know that everyone else is just as concerned about themselves; in fact, they are probably so self-occupied that they are not paying any attention to you. Worried about the pants you’re wearing? Everyone else probably is too, so much so that they probably won’t even notice yours. Humanity is not as judgmental as we assume that it is. People are caring and if you try to be confident people will notice you and tell you just how pretty and amazing you are. I know that sometimes we assume that everyone around us feels perfect and loves themselves but the reality is people often compare themself to someone who also doesn't love the way they look so just know that someone out there wishes they were you and that they were as beautiful as you. The truth is no one is perfect and no one ever will be. Remeber don’t say you hate yourself. You know it’s not true. You may look in the mirror and notice every little flaw on your body and think, “Wow, I’m disgusting.” In reality, people don’t pay attention to the flaws you think you may have. They look at the things that make you beautiful and special. They pay attention to the tiny details that make you the beautiful person you are. Nobody is perfect. And that’s OK! Even the girls who have “perfect” bodies and “flawless” skin and the guys who have perfectly sculpted abs have insecurities too. You have to look past your flaws and focus on the things that you’re proud of and what make you unique. I know it can be tough having confidence in yourself. I think we've all had moments of low self-esteem, myself included. But having a positive attitude is a good step in the direction of gaining confidence. Don't be afraid to tell yourself you look good in something, especially if you know you do! In addition, don't be afraid to wear something, even if society says you can't. If you want to wear a crop top, go for it! Wear what makes you happy, not what others dictate you are "allowed" to wear. The most important thing to remember is to be true to yourself. Don't change for anybody else. So whether you want to stay how you are, or change to improve yourself, you are beautiful. Every single person reading this is beautiful, inside and out. Love yourself, and cherish the things about you that make you different from everyone else! I love you remember you are beautiful! I wish you health, happiness, and love. Thank you for reading this I hope you all have an amazing day! ❤❤❤
To whoever made this song… Thank you…I finally have a song to relate to…thank you so much…❤️
I just wanna have my dream body
Good job
Guys guess what!, It doesn't mater how your body looks like but remember, it doesn't matter how you look like on ye outside but it only matters how are you in the inside, i have no friends but im still happy!
I hate my body and myself
I don't have any dysmorphia, I gain a lot of weight afther anorexia and now I hate myself anymore than when I was starving. I binged up now and I just feel so guilty I just wanna die-
A reminder: you're perfect and you've got this! (((o(♡´▽`♡)o)))
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Don't say that
Love yourself, enjoy your life, you never know when your gonna leave the world, just to have a perfect body to look pretty in outside don't matter but what matters is your health, happiness not on outside but in your heart, mind and never have negative thoughts. God has made you for a reason, a gud reason. So be happy, healthy 😁
the boy has confess his feeling to me but am refuse because when I'm love him but he didn't notice and I have this situation for 2 months to forget him:))
I really hate my face I'm so insecure about my face full of acne I'm scared to get discriminate by others I'm so done on the way I look I just wanted to be treated like normal girl
Reminder: you're perfect and you've got this! ♡´・ᴗ・`♡
Girl, my sister has acne but she is the most popular girl in the whole school, so if she can do it, im sure you can do it 10x better!
i wanna be pretty
Idk if it means anything but I think you look beautiful