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Sunday, November 24, 2024

Boredom Eliminating Post

 

19 comments:

  1. No.....

    I don't have anything on me to be bodyshamed for

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    1. I started having pimples at the age of 10. I remember how horrible it made me feel. Got into sec school (boarding school) and during end of the term awards I would always get the pimples face of the year award. I was given ST soap the first year in SS1 and Kampala soap the second year. These further made me feel I was less beautiful. I hated looking at the mirror so much because it made me cry. I graduated and didn't stop applying anything I could lay my hands on l. They were so big and it was on every part of my face. While I was waiting for admission, my uncle visited us in Lagos as we were planning another uncle's wedding. The day he left, I opened the gate for him so as I bade him safe travels, he looked at me and said "see how irritating you look, are you not even ashamed of your face? So this is the face you are bringing to the wedding?" I gently went back to my room and cried. That day marked the beginning of a new turn around for me. I wiped my tears and the next day, we went to Balogun market for wedding shopping and I bought a cleanser that helped me a little. I attended the wedding with a better face and an attitude that didn't go unnoticed. Now, I'm an adult, I have the best skin and my self esteem is to be studied! In fact, everyone must notice me when I enter a room and that my uncle who's daughter is about my age had a very bad breakout that he asked her to come ask me what I used. I can stare at the mirror for days now πŸ˜‚. I'm glad I got over it all. Pardon any errors.

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  2. I have partial stroke attack went I was 12 yrs old .I really suffer in the hand of my classmates, dey really body shame me because I can't walk properly, I drag my feet when walking.if I see them from afar, I must run pass them or stand there,allow them to pass me first before I can move.
    It was not easy at all but I thank God for life .

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    1. Sorry about your experience πŸ€—Thank God for you.

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    2. Sorry My Darling
      ThankGod for you πŸ™πŸ™

      Hello iya Boys

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  3. I always had a pretty face but had a flat ass and used to not have boobs. My legs are like chicken legs and I was very dark skin. I was bullied so badly by church members, so called friends and my own family.
    When I grew up I did bbl, my boobs grew on their own and I always cover my legs. I dress elegantly and fashionably too. Now everyone calls me beautiful but my self esteem has been badly damaged so much that I'm scared to have daughters because I fear that they will have flat ass and ugly legs.

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  4. I was a fat kid, I got called names like fatty bobo. I got into a boarding school, join cadet squadron and lost the weight. I got called Miss Nigeria. Even now at over 50 years, I still get called beautiful woman

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    1. Hmmm irony of life, as a child I was so slim that I was made jest of. I was called so many names that made me an introvert I am today. I lost self confidence, I felt like the worst child created and I was in boarding school then. The only thing that kept me sain was because I was brilliant and I don't need them and I contented with I have and not need to beg for things but today to God be the glory 48years this and I am what some wish to be like.

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  5. They called me ara kobo.
    Now the breast be repping "fitted".
    E no fall e no stand. I'm loving it.
    #perky

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  6. When women talk about a man's small body member, is it body shaming? If yes, most of us are guilty of actually perpetrating what we preach against.

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  7. I got called Orobo alot even though I am not fat. Someone still called me Orobo yesterday and I am a size 12
    I am unfazed though, I got other things to worry about.
    Last month, an ex colleague called me barren and old, she is single and in her early twenties, I didn't reply her.

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    1. Ah! Don't mind the sick fellow.
      You're not barren.πŸ€—

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    2. It's Okay my darling
      Your Mama born you
      You self go born in Jesus mighty name..πŸ™πŸ™

      Hello iya Boys

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    3. Thanks Mariam😊
      Amen Chika☺️ thanks

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  8. Yes. I used to be really fat when I was in uni. Then waist belt was reigning and I went to rock my own. It didn't look nice cos my tummy was big. One guy just saw me and said 'see bele' that thing broke me. It took me a while, but I'm way better now l. Lost so much weight, people could barely recognize me. Even after having kids, in not as big as people expect. It wasn't a nice experience

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  9. I have heard it countless times that I am short.... My response to them, is that. 'Who tall help,?
    Them dey carry height collect money for bank?
    Na short I short ooo, I no kee person...

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