I think it’s time that I say something that I’ve never voiced before. Something most women never say for fear of either sounding like a narcissist or because it’s just not true.
Here I go;
I like my body. It’s not perfect, but it’s mine and I think I wear it well. I like the way my legs look when I wear a sundress. I like my long torso. I like my pale, pale (deathly pale) skin and how it freckles in the sun. I like my feet. I like my scars. I like my flat butt. I LIKE ME, DARN IT, AND I’M TIRED OF APOLOGIZING FOR NOT BEING “PERFECT.”
Because that’s what we do, don’t we? Isn’t that what it boils down to? We as females (and maybe this is true for men too, but because I am definitely a woman, that’s who I’ll speak for) see that we don’t look exactly like models (or Victoria’s Secret angels, or movie stars, etc), and we feel bad about it. But why? Why should we feel bad for not looking exactly like one another? I feel bad because I think I am visually offending you by looking like I do. Please forgive me for not being aesthetically pleasing to you.
No more. I will not apologize for how I look anymore. My body is here to serve one purpose, and that is to carry my soul around until my cells stop dividing and I drop dead. I don’t care that one of my legs is longer than the other because they carry me from point A to point B and I have yet to receive a complaint about how I look when getting there.
And while I’m on it; YOU are beautiful too. You are unique and gorgeous and STOP apologizing for what God gave you and OWN it. Girl, you got the goods, in one way or another, now enjoy being a beautiful female and stop with comparison.
This is what feminism is about; owning who we are as biological wonders and also not letting our gender keep us from getting where we’d like to be. If you’re busy apologizing for not looking like whoever the hot top model is right now, then you’re not focusing on your goals and aspirations beyond the physical. Fine, my left boob is slightly larger than my right boob, but me freaking out about that is not going to help me get that promotion or better job. The fact that I do not have a perfectly flat stomach has no relation to my goal of publishing a book.
It’s a lot easier to accomplish your goals when you like yourself. And that’s what I’m asking you to do with me from this point forward. Some days will be easier than others, obviously, but if you start each day saying that you like yourself, then that’s already one person that’s in your corner. And when you start out with one person in your corner, it makes conquering your goals and aspirations seem that much easier.
My name is Anna Kathrine Schaffer, and I like myself. I hope you like yourself too.