Tuesday, September 2, 2014

morning ramblings.....body loving = body shaming

disclaimer: this is being typed on my phone, excuse spelling and grammatical errors please!!!

Its early in the morning, I am sitting in the parking lot at my church while my oldest is in early morning seminary. I am listening to Kidd Kraddick In The Morning, and occasionally there  is a music break. Well during the last one, my local radio station played that super cute song "All About That Bass", I love this song for a lot of reasons, one of which is how stinking cute the gal is who sings it, and how as a non "stick figure silicone Barbie doll", even when I am at a healthy weight, I am in love with the message. Then I thought about my daughter. She IS skinny, she will always be a skinny, tiny girl. She is shaped just like her grandmother and great grandmothers, both of who had an 18 inch waist. And I began to think, and worry that my love for this song, which leads to a conversation about weight and size and what men want etc, may someday have a negative effect on her self esteem. I am not saying folks should not love their bodies, but there is a line in the song that says, "my mama said boys like a little more booty to hold at night", what future effects could that statement have on my daughter? I started to think about how I should not make such a big deal about being fat, round, soft, bootylicious, curvy etc. I just had a baby, and am very physically uncomfortable with my leftover baby weight, I am exercising so its going away, but still, I don't like it, so I am not a "love my out of shape body" type person. But it got me thinking, that there are people out there, who love their curves to the point of making girls who are thin, feel like boys won't like them because of claims that men don't want a bone to hold at night etc. I don't ever want my daughter to feel there is anything wrong with being thin. And I am feeling super guilty for going on about this song the other day. I guess my point is, body loving is sometimes shaming on someone else. Love your body for sure, but don't be a cause of pain for someone else by implying that a man wont like a woman who is opposite your body type. I have had the unique opportunity this morning to see this from both sides. Just a thought. Happy Tuesday!!!

1 comment:

  1. I remember a conversation we had about this when we were first in Young Women together. It's a real eye opener isn't it? You and I are in the same boat, we are a little softer, and our girls are the opposite body type as us. These are good thoughts :)

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