The things that people won't totally accept come in all shapes and sizes and forms, and I can relate to that in my own youth.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've been all sorts of different shapes and sizes at different times in my life.
If you're naturally a certain size, I think it suits you and you can see that. There's no point in trying to conform for the sake of it. People are meant to be different shapes, and their different shapes are so interesting and, ultimately, why people fall in love with them.
I'm learning to accept everything that I am. I've accepted that I'm not going to be a stick-thin-model kind of girl. When I was 14, I was tall and spindly. By the time I turned 18, I had become a woman, and my body's not going to go back to what it looked like when I was 14.
Our accepting what we are must always inhibit our being what we ought to be.
I refuse to accept other people's ideas of happiness for me. As if there's a 'one size fits all' standard for happiness.
If you cannot mould yourself entirely as you would wish, how can you expect other people to be entirely to your liking?
I think personal beliefs of everybody shape everybody.
Like, honest to God, I don't expect people to be into what I'm into.
I have learned through time that not everyone is interested in the kinds of things that fascinate me.
We all come in different shapes and sizes, and that's fine by me.