It was bad enough when I was young, but now with social media, more and more women have hang ups about the way they look. It is all so shallow to focus on how someone looks. It's what's inside that counts. We have to keep reminding ourselves of that, over and over again. A topical write which many will relate to Nix. Learn to love your uniqueness, is what I say.
Chris
Posted 3 Years Ago
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3 Years Ago
As always Chris, I appreciate your review so so much! Thanks!!
Wonderful words! There are so many rules society wants us to follow... But who cares! You are unique, that should be the norm because people's judgemental behaviour will follow whatever you do... Nice write
I agree dear poet.
"F**k society's rules
Be everything they won’t
You’re perfect
Whether you believe it or don’t
But remember what I said
You’re perfect the way you are
Don’t try to hide it
Let free your scars"
I loved the above lines. I believe we learn wisdom, when we like ourselves, as-is. It is important to eat right and exercise. We must keep mind and body heathy and strong. I try to eat right and I am a walker now. I was a runner when I was young. Thank you for sharing your amazing and powerful thoughts.
Coyote
Posted 3 Years Ago
3 Years Ago
I'm glad you could love my poem :)
Thanks for your review Coyote!!! :)
3 Years Ago
I loved your poetry dear poet and you are welcome.
This is just what it is like. In my late teens I had an internship at a modeling agency and the things I would hear and how the agents talked about people's bodies were insane. You could tell part of the agents were trying to be respectful, but there was no way to be respectful. I myself am not a model size, but was scouted for a plus size campaign, but the things I was told about my body and how I would have to gain more weight in various areas was disgusting. Every woman's body is policed and while there are waves in making things easier for us, we will always have to work towards respecting our bodies. Great work, obviously hit me hard haha. :)
Posted 3 Years Ago
3 Years Ago
It makes me happy that you could relate, Haley!! Thank you for your review!!
A very hot topic Nix - my daughter ( aged 40 this year ) had issues with her weight for a time - but this all changed a couple of years ago when she secured a role as a mobile carer for the elderly and infirm - after 6 months of rushing around Bristol UK doing her Care Work, she lost a couple of dress sizes and her self-esteem improved. But I agree that ridiculous pressure is brought on young women to conform to 'Model Stereotyping'.
Posted 3 Years Ago
3 Years Ago
Thank you for your review, Red!!
I'm glad you could agree with my poetry!!❤️
I think you wrote a good poem. This can also relate to guys. They too go through stringent routines to gain the interest of the opposite sex when they don't have to. It's all in the mind.
Posted 3 Years Ago
3 Years Ago
I suppose you're right!
I guess I don't really have the guy's perspective down, I hope you c.. read moreI suppose you're right!
I guess I don't really have the guy's perspective down, I hope you could relate to my poem!!
Thank you for your review!!❤️
I love this. Beautifully expressed to really show the madness of it all. I stopped wearing makeup 4 years ago (aged50) having worn at least some makeup every day since I was 13. And I was absolutely terrified and very self conscious for a good while.
And then .. omg ... the freedom that came my way when I got used to how I really look and then the pleasure at knowing I was ok with that.
And the freedom to rub my eyes without worrying about my mascara! Now that is real joy after years of self-restraint.
All those beautiful little girls with their beautiful skin and we teach them that to be a woman, you have to cover it all up! No no no ... F**k society's rules!
Thank you very much!
Posted 3 Years Ago
3 Years Ago
Well, at seventeen, I'm still super self-conscious, but I try to not be, I guess it's just in my nat.. read moreWell, at seventeen, I'm still super self-conscious, but I try to not be, I guess it's just in my nature as a teenager, hopefully, I'll grow out of it. As of right now, I'm hitting the gym on a regular basis, just cause, a little exercise never hurt anybody, and I've realized that I'm losing weight and gaining it in all the right places for me, not for anyone else, but for me! I still wear mascara every now and then, because, it just makes me feel pretty. But after everything, I've realized I've stopped doing what I do for other people, and I started working out because I'm learning to love myself as much as I could love someone else. I'm glad you like my poem :) Thank you so much for your review!!! And yeah! F**k society's rules!! 😆
Yes, do what works for you, be who you are and love every inch! I spent too much of my young life 'f.. read moreYes, do what works for you, be who you are and love every inch! I spent too much of my young life 'feeling fat and ugly' instead of living life!
I wish I could have read your poem then or the words of Baz Luhrmann:
Enjoy the power and beauty of your youth; oh never mind. You will not understand the power and beauty of your youth until they have faded. But trust me, in 20 years you’ll look back at photos of yourself and recall in a way you can’t grasp now how much possibility lay before you and how fabulous you really looked. You are not as fat as you imagine.
3 Years Ago
Those are good words to live by. Thank you, Miss Helen!! :))
This reads really well, it's clever and Poppy and carries a great message. I promise that you are more beautiful a woman than I will ever know. (Again, not intended to come on).
Posted 3 Years Ago
3 Years Ago
Again, thanks for the laugh, you don't need to keep saying that your reviews aren't a come-on, haha... read moreAgain, thanks for the laugh, you don't need to keep saying that your reviews aren't a come-on, haha. It makes me feel good that you think that about me 🤭 especially after reading so much of my works. As always T.S. Ulmus, thank you so much for your review 🥰
Gotta love yourself for what you are no matter your shape, colour, size...and that doesn't happen overnight. Age, experience, living, teach us that. As long as you are loved for what, who you are, by those that you love and care for then the thoughts of all others should matter not.
Good morning, enjoyed the read
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Hi! I'm Phoenix (Nix) 🔥
Most of my poems are in my books :) except for Phoenix Parker, that's a book I wrote last year.
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