Body Image
July 15, 2009
My adolescent old age were sometimes hard-fought for me. I remember becoming actually self-conscious around the 6th grade when my dead body began to change. I was always tall for my age and can remember race always commenting about(predicate) I was all legs. It seemed like my body began to develop over night. I woke up one dayspring and had breast and then began to notice that my rear was getting larger and my clothes did not fit the same. Although I did notice the changes in the beginning, I was in 6th grade and did not genuinely pay it any attention.
It was not until the following year that I rightfully began to notice how different my body was than my classmates. We were required to back away a physical for basketball and everyone had to weigh in. I didnt think it was any big deal, however when one of the girls asked how more I weighed I told her and she looked shocked. I remember her telling me that I did not look that big. I was 58 and 125lbs in the 7th grade, now I know that is the normal cant but I mat like and whale.
The other girls had not began to develop, they were stick thin and most did not even defend to wear a bra. The 7th through the 9th grade were difficult periods because I was so self conscious of how I looked. It did not help that I went to an all white indoctrinate and the volume of the girls were thin. The only time I ever really felt comfortable was on the basketball court. I may not have been as thin as the rest of them but I was a lot better than them.
It was not until towering school that I began to feel more comfortable in my own skin. My female classmates had all grown into their own bodies. It really helped that it was cool to wear baggy clothes and sweats to school at the time! We were all more obsessed about getting our drivers license and a car to really deal with the whole body image issue.
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