I can see why women get tummy tucks. I’m sure lots of women feel the same way I do
about their abdominal skin. But I will
never forget an episode I saw of the TV show, “Dr. G: Medical Examiner”. It was about a mom who had
lost weight and decided to go under the knife to fix her loose tummy skin. Horribly, she died from the complications of
her tummy tuck. I hope I never
want to risk my life for vanity. Losing
weight for me was about being healthier and hopefully having more time on this
earth with my husband and kids. And I’m
not one to want to wear a bikini again—they were never in the cards for
this one-piece
girl. Lastly, and very fortunately, I am
happily married to the man I’ve been with since I was 18. He knows where my battle scars come from and
they don’t seem to bother him.
P.S. A friend just posted this picture on Facebook, the same day I posted this blog entry. This is NOT my picture. But it's beautiful.

It's sad we've been programmed to see this as ugly. But we have. I know exactly how you feel! I started getting stretch marks at 16. Just prone to them but I remember peers pointing them out in horror and how ashamed I felt. And for what? Something I couldn't control?
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry to hear that you were made to feel bad as a teenager, Tammy. I thought everyone got them from that teenage growth spurt?!?! But anyway, it's probably the fault of all the advertisers trying to tell us we should look perfect so we buy their stupid products. Don't believe it!!!!
ReplyDeleteI did, too. Also assumed everyone got them from being pregnant, too but it's supposedly an inherited thing? Great post!
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