What do you love/hate about yourself?
Kim's thread about being overweight made me realize two things: One, we all have something about ourselves that we hate. Two, we often overlook the good things about ourselves.
For instance, yes, my weight is a huge issue in my life. Sometimes its more an issue for others (ie: my ex-boss who felt it his duty to belittle me about my weight on a daily basis.) I know I'm heavy, but I dress appropriately for my size, so they can get over it!
But believe it or not, there's a bigger issue that bothers me more! YES, more than being 200+ pounds! :D I have always been rather (ahem) hairy. I'm 31 and ALREADY going through peri-menopause (yeah, too much info, but its relevant, I swear!) Since the hormones are dying down, so to speak, I've been getting increasingly hairier. My face has been hit the hardest. Pluck, pluck, tweeze, tweeze I can't keep up with it! I HATE it! I'm too chicken to go for laser hair removal - I heard it hurts!
Now, I look at myself with that overly critical eye, but I see lots of good in me. I see (despite the weight) skinny ankles and shapely calves. My feet can wear any sexy strappy sandal without looking gross. I love my white perfectly straight teeth that came naturally - no braces! And I love my hands. there's nothing special about them. No "hand modeling" jobs for me! But I love my hands. They help me create beautiful things and I recognise the beauty they can create - not the beauty they themsleves are.
OK, what do you love and then what do you hate about yourself. I spilled my guts, now your turn!!!
Re: What do you love/hate about yourself?
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Originally posted by catnapper
But believe it or not, there's a bigger issue that bothers me more! YES, more than being 200+ pounds! :D I have always been rather (ahem) hairy. I'm 31 and ALREADY going through peri-menopause (yeah, too much info, but its relevant, I swear!) Since the hormones are dying down, so to speak, I've been getting increasingly hairier. My face has been hit the hardest. Pluck, pluck, tweeze, tweeze I can't keep up with it! I HATE it! I'm too chicken to go for laser hair removal - I heard it hurts!
Its at times like these when I'm grateful the majority on this website are women, because I feel so much more comfortable talking about such things. :p
I just had to respond to this, because I am..or *was* hairy too, and I have gotten the laser hair removal done. I swear that is by far, the BEST thing I have done in my life. My skin is very sensitive, so waxing just wasn't for me. I would get bruises on my face. It was PAINFUL. I was sick of using bleach creams. I was sick of tweezing, and I want to tell you, tweezing/plucking is the WORST thing you can do when you want to remove unwanted hair. Tweezing makes the hair grow thicker every time, so if you are tweezing *fine* hair, it will eventually grow thicker, or it will become ingrown, which is even worse. I used to get pimples from doing that, and I thought I had acne. WRONG. I didn't.........it was just the way I was removing hair, and once I got this laser treatment done, the hair is gone, the acne is gone, and I don't have to stand in front of the mirror waxing/plucking/whatever anymore. My skin is so clear now, and my friends keep asking me what I did. I just smile and say nothing. I haven't told them about this. ;)
I would advise you to get it done. Is it painful? Well I can't say *not at all*, but when you compare it to the pain caused by waxing, tweezing, and other everyday hair removal techniques, the pain is almost NOTHING. Really. The only place it hurts is on the upper lip, and that pain only lasts for a few seconds. The rest of the face doesn't hurt at all. Flick your finger against your face. That's what it feels like. It does not cause any sort of pain you can't bear, and it is totally, 100% WORTH IT. If this is something that bothers you, get it done. I'm grateful to my parents for convincing me to get it done (I too, was a chicken), because this has only bothered me for a few years. I was not *hairy* before puberty. I am still young, and already got it done, so hopefully, it isn't something that I will have to deal with in life. Its now a thing of the past. I'm not done with the treatment..........I still have to go several times, but MOST of the hair is gone. I actually have another appointment there tomorrow. Yippee....torture day. ;) Just kidding. I'm looking forward to it. To get the laser treatment done was a blessing in my life. Waxing and bothering with unwanted hair was something I did not like, and now, its just something I don't have to deal with anymore. And trust me, the pain is nothing to be afraid of. Its really not painful at all.
And remember.......people who have *more hair* also have beautiful thick hair on their heads, which most *non-hairy* people don't have. I would rather have nice hair on my head and have to get laser treatment for the unwanted hair, than to have thin, fine hair that there would be no way of thickening. ;) When God has provided us with a way to deal with this problem permanently now, why go through the torture of waxing and tweezing every time?
I can't believe I'm posting this, but because you mentioned it, I felt I should post about it, as it is something I have experienced, and something you could benefit from too. :o