“She was beautiful. Not despite her so-called flaws but because of them—those scrapes and life experiences that made her body like no other woman’s. The beauty that wasn’t ephemeral or society-dictated but the real beauty that cut across generations, across all cultures, from the beginning of humankind. The beauty that was painted in Paleolithic caves and carved in ancient Venus statuettes, those wonderful figurines of all shapes and sizes, individualized and gorgeous precisely because of that individuality. What cavemen had known, modern men had forgotten, and sadly, modern women too.” InclusiveBeautiful FaceYou Are UniqueBbwKind SoulNo One Is PerfectI Can Only Be MeIts Okay To Be DifferentStay BeautifulStay The Way You Are Book:The Magnolia That Bloomed Unseen Source: The Magnolia That Bloomed Unseen
“For twenty-seven years I was told and believed it to be true, that if you really liked someone, you'd wish her/him to 'stay the way s/he is'. Today I know that I was not wrong, but my view was limited. If I really like someone today, I don't want them to merely stay that way, I want them to grow, to discover their potential, and am excited to see who they choose to become.” LoveLifeGrowthFriendshipPotentialLearning ProcessDiscoverGrowth ProcessDiscovery Of OneselfStay The Way You Are Author:Akilnathan Logeswaran