You may have had a petite figure back then, but you confidently donned that G-string bikini at the pool party. Despite feeling a bit shy and keeping your backside glued to the wall, you still embraced that daring choice. Fast forward to now, and the thought of exposing our rear to sunlight feels like a monumental challenge.
Swimming remains a passion, yet my current swimsuit leaves much to be desired—let’s just say it doesn’t do any favors. Today, I reluctantly embarked on the dreaded journey of swimsuit shopping. My mission was straightforward: find a simple Speedo. Clueless about my size, I grabbed a few options and headed to the dreaded dressing room.
My strategy was to be swift: strip down, slip on the suit, and if it fit, I’d be on my way. But as I bent over, attempting to shimmy into the swimsuit bottom with my backside toward the mirror, an alarm blared. A loud, persistent buzzing echoed in the tiny space. I froze momentarily, scanning the dressing room for any signs of a ‘butt patrol’ ready to confront me for my jiggly buns.
Back at that pool party, no alarms went off, because you looked stunning—even if you didn’t believe it. After a few bewildering moments, I realized the sound was simply an Amber alert on my phone. While I felt empathy for the situation, I was relieved that my awkward pose hadn’t caused a heart attack.
Quickly, I tossed my clothes back on, purchased the swimsuit, and exited the store. Admittedly, this new suit isn’t as alluring as the one from the party, but the fact remains: I still put on a bathing suit. If I could rewind time, I’d strut around that deck, showcasing my confidence.
I want you to celebrate your body. Sure, it will feel the effects of time—gravity will take its toll. But remember, this body will dance at weddings, paddleboard in Mexico, ride quads on the beach, scream down thrilling water slides, tackle hiking trails, serve as a pillow for weary children, and spin in joyous laughter. Some days it will drag itself out of bed, while others it won’t want to end.
It’s not a flawless body, but it’s uniquely yours, and it fits you just right. So let go of any “buts” and embrace it fully.
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In summary, embrace your journey with confidence, cherish your body, and don’t shy away from showing the world who you are.
