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Kate Eskuri, DNP's avatar

Ummmmmmmmm, would you be willing to share the details on that GORG black tank top with the loop/circle open cut-outs/ties. OBSESSED.

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Rose K James's avatar

I grew up very poor. Like, off-grid because it was cheaper, not because it was only good for the environment, poor. My mom didn't even buy new underwear for at least 15 years. And I think about how we laud 7-year abstinence practices, and how that attention compares to the attention we give poverty and child and maternal mortality rates. And I think about how privileged we all are. It's shocking some days to look at my life - in Silicon Valley, child goes to a private school, the amount we all spend on things like kindergarten birthday parties, etc etc. It grounds me. I guess my point in all this, is I am as glad for the articles on abstinence as I am about poverty, because we need both to encourage social change.

Also, I packed for a 4-week trip in just carryons for the whole family! So proud of myself, and I thought of your example from last summer's France trip as my inspo!

And as for kids coming to the age where they are noticing bodies - I felt this topic! I have severe acne scarring, so severe people used to remark on it - strangers in public. My kiddo is now noticing it and we talk about it whenever he asks. It's been so healing for me to see how readily he accepts the factual way I talk about it, and about how he doesn't see my scars as me. I am me. The scars are just background, like my hair color or height or the shape of my mouth. It's been wonderful. Motherhood has healed - and continues to heal - me in so many ways!

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