The Journaling of Rohde 847

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And that would shut people down and restrict their own capacity to see themselves in my writing and my images. You'dn't believe how many girls have written to me telling me that we've almost identical bodies, and if I showed my face, I'd lose that sort of open door, "I could be anyone" feeling. Suddenly I 'd become an individual instead of merely a body or an idea.
So in a way, it is supplied a more open communication with others?
BtoB: Completely.I think that had I shown my face from the beginning, the project would never have gained as much momentum. Or at least not with the same kind of "body positivity" bunch. I may be incorrect, obviously, but at this point I'm rather stuck on my decision to remain anonymous.
It is a trick that many trend companies use online for e-commerceby not showing the face of the model, the consumer is less likely to judge a piece of clothing based on the model wearing it.
Out of https://s3.amazonaws.com/y-naturist/nude-in-beach.html , do you think your relatives and buddies would be taking of the job if they understood?

BtoB: Yes and no. Or, rather, no and yes. No to family, yes to friends.
Weird. https://s3.amazonaws.com/y-naturist/teen-nudist-photos.html . Need to play pinball or something?"I do have some friends who are really supportive and allow me to talk to them about it, but for the most part, no one who I have told cares at all or is ever surprised.
I was raised in an extremely conservative Christian household, so that's not really something that they would take pride in, even if I am helping people feel better about themselves.
Is it because of the nudity, the topics you discuss, or both?!
BtoB: Both.And additionally that I am revealing my nude body to the world for anyone to see. Pretty much everything related to my project is a huge breach of how I was raised.
I am able to appreciate that coming from a very conservative, Christian household myself. Were you able to see regular girls naked growing up? Or was that also a breach to what was perceived as "right"?
BtoB: Regrettably, I do believe that is pretty standard for young girls. The amount of e-mails I get through Tumblr from women who tell me how much my narrative parallels theirs is astonishing. https://s3.amazonaws.com/y-naturist/beach-blondes.html think that generally when kids get to see nudity, it is on TV if anything and it's movie star nudity that is a whole lot different than a naked person in front of your eyes. I definitely believe that this hurts women later in life because they are never really sure what their body is "supposed" to look like and live in some sort of fear that it will not match up with the notion that the person they're with has about the female body.
I never saw a nude woman growing up. It was a "clothing at all times" home and you bathed by yourself if you were naked. Even swimming, I wasn't permitted to wear a "revealing" swimsuit to call any sort of focus to my body.
I am assuming that nudity was tied expressly to sexuality subsequently, even if that wasn't conveyed directly? And ultimately, that wasn't a favorable message. Do you hope that to a certain level your website helps women, and even girls, to see a bit of "reality" that isn't sexually charged?
BtoB: Yeah, it was the entire "nudity equals sex" notion and also the "god needs you to cover your body" notion. Neither of which I think are healthy for a young person growing up and learning about their own body.
I do trust that my website helps folks see a little piece of reality that stands outside of the world of porn and sex and celebs and is only an open, fair portrait of a woman who has gone through the exact same things they are going through. And even if they can not talk to their mother about it or their buddies about it, it is a small affirmation that there IS someone out there who realizes what they're going through and made it out on the other side and is still learning and maturing.

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