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Gorgeous Me: Be strong and ignore the hurters

By Lisa Lyford
NZME. regionals·
23 Jun, 2015 05:00 PM2 mins to read

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Ignore the haters - you are beautiful.

Ignore the haters - you are beautiful.

I've just had an email from a 21-year-old. She has been "overweight" [her term] since a young age but always thought of herself as beautiful, until she started being teased for being "fat". This hurt, as you can imagine, and at the age of 15 forced her to change her style to that of a tomboy; looser clothes hid her figure.

This young 21-year-old is beautiful; she sent me a photo. She wants to change, she wants to reclaim her femininity, but is constantly concerned about what others will think of her.

I know only too well that school can be a harsh and cruel environment but how dare other small-minded, mean people do that to another person.

For those who bullied her, it was five minutes of sick, demeaning fun; for this young woman it has been years of heartache and low self-esteem.

I despise these people. They often have their own insecurities but mask them and feel better about themselves by lashing out at others.

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My message to this young, gorgeous woman, and to all women, is please be strong.

Tune out those hurtful remarks made by shallow, callous and spiteful people. Fight back (not literally), do not cave in -- hold your head high and be confident and proud. Don't let them erode how you feel about yourself.

I know it is far easier said than done, especially when you are young and still finding yourself. Tell yourself that they're small-minded people who will get nowhere in life with their attitude. But you will.

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Be a survivor, not a victim.

Lisa Lyford is the founder of Gorgeous Me, free DIY personal styling and makeover advice. www.gorgeousme.co

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