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Have you ever seen photographs of people that are split in half and

folded over so that you see two of the same side? It's hysterical!

People are not symetrical, we just aren't made that way. You're right

that sometimes we need reminders that we aren't perfect, and we're not

supposed to be. I just saw an ad over the weekend that impressed me so

much, but darned if I can't remember who ran it! it showed some

wonderfully diverse women and was speaking to the diversity of beauty

and that this company was working to dispell the Hollywood

stereotypical image. If I see it again I'll be sure to remember it.

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Your message reminds me of a lady I saw in a resturant

.. . . Her features were those of a classic Inca Indian

- Like you see in rock carvings. She looked very

different than anyone I'd ever seen before - and, I

thought, exceptionally beautiful! I couldn't resist

telling her so!

I've wondered, because she looked so different than

most of us, if she uaccepted her beauty or if she

thought she was " abnormal " .

So many women we see in the media look as though

they've been designed with the same cookie cutter.

Rogene

--- ktitko <ktitko@...> wrote:

> Have you ever seen photographs of people that are

> split in half and

> folded over so that you see two of the same side?

> It's hysterical!

> People are not symetrical, we just aren't made that

> way. You're right

> that sometimes we need reminders that we aren't

> perfect, and we're not

> supposed to be. I just saw an ad over the weekend

> that impressed me so

> much, but darned if I can't remember who ran it! it

> showed some

> wonderfully diverse women and was speaking to the

> diversity of beauty

> and that this company was working to dispell the

> Hollywood

> stereotypical image. If I see it again I'll be sure

> to remember it.

>

>

>

>

>

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Great thoughts, . Thanks for sharing.

Hugs, kathy

> That our bodies are not perfect, they are not meant to be perfect

our

> souls are what is perfect. We forget our bodies are temporary and

> people will not remember the deformities or the beauty we have,

they

> will remember the love, commpassion and sacrifice we give to the

world

> around us. I get depressed too about having to have explant but in

all

> honesty there are so many other things that could be wrong. I

think

> this support group is a very caring one and I hope that we can

uplift

> those who have depression and remind each other that we have life

to

> live and enjoy, we only have it for a little while. We want the

people

> in our lives to have and remember all the love we can give.

>

> Have a bessed Day,

>

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