tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7879067940225714579.post6622922444836413450..comments2023-02-26T04:57:54.538-08:00Comments on Ikkle87s Random Ramblings: Thin inside.Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7879067940225714579.post-40302798261151816822010-09-18T14:54:25.248-07:002010-09-18T14:54:25.248-07:00You've obviously had a hard time and you know ...You've obviously had a hard time and you know all too well how much our outward appearance impacts on our view of ourselves, yet somehow you've held on to that negativity despite the weight loss. I'd love for you to acknowledge that losing six stone is a phenomenal achievement in anyone's book and be proud of yourself.<br /><br />Being comfortable in your own skin, regardless of what you look like, is very hard and you cannot be blamed for feeling low. I'm not sure that I've ever met someone who has never had an insecurity about their appearance at some level during their lifetime. I'm also certain that if I ever meet such a person, that their insecurity just hasn't found them yet.<br /><br />You're not wrong to feel bad, nor should you feel ashamed at all about the feelings you have towards yourself. I hope you find some comfort in knowing that you are far from being alone. If anything I'd say you were just being human to feel the way you do.<br /><br />"Beauty comes in all sizes, not just size 5." ~ Roseanne BarrSimonhttp://simonblake.org.uk/scribblesnoreply@blogger.com