thing that sticks out as a source of insecurity (trust me, I’ve interviewed several supermodels over the years and not one considers herself perfect).
For some, it’s a wonky toe, crooked teeth, or a smattering of cellulite. All are normal and none of them need to be changed, unless one day you decide you want them to be.
The irony, however, is that even though we are all self-conscious on occasion, to admit that you dislike something about your physical appearance and actually plan to change it via plastic surgery is still rather taboo.Blame the body-positivity movement if you must, a well-meaning rallying cry to combat decades of unrealistic beauty standards.
But for many people, self included, this type of messaging felt like yet another form of criticism, a reminder that you must love your body at all costs.
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