15th September 2011
ave you ever tried to size up other women and determine if they wear the
same size as you? Or if their bodies look the same as you? Many of us do this
subconsciously and it doesn't have to be a negative thing. This morning I
discovered a new site called My Body Gallery http://www.mybodygallery.com that
promotes a positive body image, I haven’t had time to really look yet.
Basically you plug in your height, weight, shirt and pant size, and body type
to browse ladies with similar stats. You can also upload your image into their
database anonymously.
"In a world full of images of how we 'should' look it can get difficult to tell how we DO look," the site says. "Most women have spent so many years looking at themselves in mirrors that we can no longer see what's really there. The My Body Gallery project's goal is to help women objectively see what we look like and come to some acceptance that we are all beautiful."
Some other interesting stat the site presents:
* 95% of non-eating disordered women overestimate the size of their hips by 16% and their waists by 25%, yet the same women were able to correctly estimate the width of a box.
* Two out of five women and one out of five men would trade three to five years of their life to achieve their weight goals.
"In a world full of images of how we 'should' look it can get difficult to tell how we DO look," the site says. "Most women have spent so many years looking at themselves in mirrors that we can no longer see what's really there. The My Body Gallery project's goal is to help women objectively see what we look like and come to some acceptance that we are all beautiful."
Some other interesting stat the site presents:
* 95% of non-eating disordered women overestimate the size of their hips by 16% and their waists by 25%, yet the same women were able to correctly estimate the width of a box.
* Two out of five women and one out of five men would trade three to five years of their life to achieve their weight goals.
Wow. I quickly tried plugging in my measurements and saw a handful of women
in my range. It was interesting to see how different ladies carried their
weight, where they were more toned, and how they looked both in clothing and
stripped down in underwear. It was equally fascinating to see some women with
similar fleshy areas or hip-to-waist ratios that aren't so prevalent in the
fashion world. You could also try subtracting and gaining 10 pounds to get an
idea of what you might look like at different weights.
It should be obvious, but bodies come in literally every shapes and size imaginable and they're all beautiful! As My Body Gallery points out, "the world is not a place of cookie cutters." This site further proves that you should never feel alone or insecure about yours.
It should be obvious, but bodies come in literally every shapes and size imaginable and they're all beautiful! As My Body Gallery points out, "the world is not a place of cookie cutters." This site further proves that you should never feel alone or insecure about yours.
1 comment:
When I go to the baths for aqua aerobics, I do find myself looking at the other ladies and wondering which one I look like.
As far as body shape, I always have said that when I was young, I looked like a stick - no definition of waistline- as I've aged, I've said I'm now a tree. Looking at the website, I now know I'm a banana.
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