Question Posted Wednesday February 23 2011, 8:25 pm
okay, so i have been asked to join the swim team... but i am veryy! self concious about what my body will look like in a bathing suit!:( im okay about everything except for my boobs and my legs! i dont want people judging me . (because i know how some people are) :/ i have until tomorrow to decide! somebody... PLEASE HELP ME! tell me everyhting i need to know and about this issue..!:)
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Sports? dearcandore answered Thursday February 24 2011, 11:47 am: Someone told me this once - all the little things that you hate about yourself and wish you could change are actually the very things that other people find interesting about you. They make you who you are. You'll never be able to control what people think about you, but you can control what you think about yourself. So work on pushing your insecurities out of your mind when you put on that swimsuit and do what you do well, swim! Soon enough you'll get so used to being seen in that suit it'll feel like wearing regular clothes. Don't let your fear of judgment stop you from doing something you could be really good and successful at. Be brave! You won't regret it. [ dearcandore's advice column | Ask dearcandore A Question ]
DearRonWeasley31 answered Thursday February 24 2011, 1:25 am: When people look at themselves, they always find something wrong with them. When to everyone else, they are perfect just the way they are. So don't worry about what your body looks like. Be proud of it! Embrace it! Because you never know that if you join that swim team, you may find a sport that you love(: I hope this helped you in anyway(: [ DearRonWeasley31's advice column | Ask DearRonWeasley31 A Question ]
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