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Beth L. Gainer's avatar

Jeannie, this is a beautiful article. I know you're a great mom and it is this authenticity that you seek that is truly real -- not the airbrushed, plastic people. Why does society determine what is beautiful, anyway? To gain inner happiness, or contentment, we really do need to look within.

I need to remember this -- for myself. I'm a breast cancer survivor who has had major surgeries -- the last one being a 10-hour double mastectomy with reconstruction. The surgeons did a great job, but understandably I have had body image issues. Yet I know that perfection does not exist. I got the surgery to save my life, but I realized that when I was waiting in my plastic surgeon's waiting room, so many people were there for plastic surgery to just plain look good or younger, etc.

Our society does us a disservice when many, many people look outward for what they deem as beautiful, when they should be looking inward. Thank you for another thought-provoking post.

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Melinda Richards's avatar

Thank you for the beautiful offering of this piece. My son was born with cleft lip and palate. For his almost 18 years, I have worried about bullying around his underbite, his speech articulation and him looking different than his parents because he is Chinese. I am here to report that he does not let anything stand in his way. Next summer is yet another surgery for his jaw. He is a champ and my forever hero son!

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