Lots of us are familiar with them, whether we gained them through pregnancy or not, so why do we hate stretch marks so much?
So a little more about me - my name is Melissa and I have a 2 year old son named River. I’m an advocate for all things confidence, body neutrality andSelf love is like any other kind of therapy, in that it takes a lot of introspective, hard, constant work. It’s not overnight, it will ebb and flow, and it’s unique to everyone. But I want to show that whoever you are, and whatever your story is, confidence is available to everyone.
I wasn’t pleased to see them, at all. I felt cheated, like I’d almost made it to the end and this was just a big old ‘fuck you’ from my body. Like, “I’ll cook you up a great kid, but you’re not getting out of this unscathed.” In the grand scheme of things, it was a tiny price to pay for an otherwise great and healthy pregnancy but I still just felt a bit like I had to knock a couple of points off – I couldn’t score perfectly.
So if they’re out of our control, why do we feel like such failures when they appear? We couldn’t have really done anything to stop them, so where does this blame and hatred come from? And how can we reverse it?
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