It’s different now. Just a few minutes ago, I was having a perfectly normal conversation with another adult in my workplace when she clearly checked me out. Now perhaps in a different setting I might wonder if she was checking her gay-dar to see which team I played for; and I’d take it as a compliment. But this was work, and this person is clearly not interested in me that way (not that there’s anything wrong with that).
I had a total nervous breakdown, deep down inside where it counts. Is my stomach sticking out, is she wondering if I’m pregnant? God, why did I eat that second enchilada? Is my shirt riding low and revealing my scar? Did I shave my legs? Is my fly unzipped? Are these shoes too young for me?
The upward glance is just as bad – my roots must look awful, did I forget to pluck something? Is she is wondering why I've worn a ponytail for the last 5 days in a row? She can tell that my hair is a greasy mess, or she can see my dandruff.
It occurs to me how significant it is that I no longer assume that I’m hot when someone checks me out! That is such bullshit. I’m in the best shape of my life, and while my hair could always use a little work, it’s mostly presentable.
I am going to start doing daily affirmations to reverse this disturbing phenomenon. I am totally meeting the gaze of my own eyes in the reflection of my monitor right now, and I’m saying this out loud. Ignore the snickering of my family. They have low self esteem. Not me:
I am hot!
The sit ups are working!
My hair looks fabulous!
I don’t need a boob job!
Those laugh lines give my face character!
My breath smells great!
I am awesome!
There. Now go knock ‘em dead.
I can't stop laughing at "Ignore the snickering of my family. They have low self esteem."
ReplyDeleteYou are looking GREAT today! :)
I have yet to see you "live and in person" but you have done a great job of posting only FABULOUS photos of yourself on this blog...including some really cute Halloween pics your sister posted :)
ReplyDeleteThat said, I am SO proud of you for your #4 affirmation!
In a place like Southern California, it takes a strong HOT woman to hold on to their original breast...you go girl!
make that "breasts"
ReplyDeletesuch bullshit indeed!
ReplyDeleteI saw you just last night, and your shoes were certainly not too young, your shirt was not riding too low, and your hair was beyond presentable.
So you just go ahead and keep telling that monitor that you are awesome. lol.
Funny stuff!
Beth
You're hilarious, Jacquie. I read the comments before I read your blogpost which makes it even more hilarious.
ReplyDeleteAnd your breath? Minty fresh.
Ellie
You crack me up! I often wonder if someone is looking at my roots!
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