Hello dear community @womentribe a pleasure to stop by and for this opportunity to participate in this Initiative of @eldiariodelys and gladly invite @yaslenysofia to participate, it is an interesting topic because when we develop we do not always congenial at once with our body or simply do not move at the same pace as others, is certainly a complex that affects many of us.
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I remember that when I developed I simply felt strange, only my hips swelled, my breasts were somewhat slow to grow a little and that affects me a lot, I felt that my cousins had big sizes and in my case not, that did not make me feel completely comfortable, it was a way of complex and not understand that my body would have its shape, little by little we must accept how our body is formed and what results from it, of course at that age it is not easy to face it, but as you grow you understand and value more what you are.
I would say that was one of the first battles I had with my body, and then it was the dark circles under my eyes, I don't know why but after I developed they got darker, I have always been allergic and they say that's why you have that, however, after I developed it was that I got that way, I had to use concealer especially when I went to school because I did not like them to be seen, of course nowadays I do not pay attention to it also because they have lightened by themselves, as well as my armpits, they got so dark that I did not like to walk around with flannel strips because I felt they did not look good.
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I think those details that appear in our body certainly bother us or leave some discomfort at the time, but as everything in life is overcome, accepted and accommodated in one way or another, to the point where we feel acceptable and comfortable enough with what we have and we are, is a battle after another especially for the comments or criticisms that we are given more than all at that age when hormones are more sensitive and everything they say can affect us totally.
Now, giving my opinion of beauty standards, for all there is no ugly woman if not poorly groomed, we all change when we do some touch up or physical change in one, a little love is never too much and if we add to that to value what we are and we have regardless of any physical detail we have, clearly the beauty will come out more. People should understand that putting stereotypes, measures or physical standards that make a woman beautiful is not good and does not help anything, because every body is different, one is as it is, we are all beautiful inside and out.
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