How do I teach my daughter to love her body?
Good question, I don’t know. It’s actually terrifying. I have no experience liking my body before age 29. I failed in primary school. I bombed in high school. College was a blurry mess. I can’t sit here and pretend to have any idea how to make sure a young person today could possibly navigate the social media world we live in without constantly being bullied to the edge… and then pushed over.
Sometimes when Gigi is sleeping, I’ll look at her pink cheeks and her scuffed knees and think, I made those with my body. Every piece of her; I’m like a sorceress. I’d be crushed if she hated one bit of herself.
So, what do I do to help her love her body besides smash the televisions, pull her out of school and then wait until she’s asleep to sit in the bathtub crying and breathing slowly into a paper bag?
The last thing I tell her every day is that she’s beautiful. After I tell her she’s brilliant, hilarious, curious, creative and daring.
We wear lipstick when it rains. Injecting a moment of charm into something dreary makes us happy, and that’s an empowering thing. We own our happy moments, we don’t need to wait for others to create them for us.
I walk around naked. Eventually this will be super creepy. But right now, I’m helping build the normality of what she sees.