Sentences with phrase «who feel comfortable in their skin»

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Mothers who have skin to skin contact after birth are more likely to feel confident and comfortable in meeting their babies» needs than those who had none.
Men whose image of themselves falls short of the traditional masculine gender norms, and who feel that others think this about them too, may be more prone to violence than men who feel comfortable in their own skin, suggests research published online in the journal Injury Prevention.
A cursory look at the #skinpositivity hashtag on Instagram opens up a new world: Women who reveal and share their acne on social media with the hope of empowering others to feel comfortable in their own skin.
Although [Georgia] and I are really only two people of different sizes, I truly believe that incorporating a range of sizes, races and genders in advertising and across social media will help thousands of women worldwide when it comes to feeling comfortable in their own skin,» says Wasley, who began her modeling career in 2015 after being discovered by a local model search.
We're not sure, but here are some tips and tricks from celebs who are doing it right — whether it's exercise, feeling comfortable in your own skin, or a combination of factors.
I was a depressed and unhealthy stay - at - home mom who didn't feel comfortable in her own skin.
A midlife woman who shows age but feels comfortable in my own skin.
So, the secret of successful dating over 40 for women — if it really is a secret — is to be comfortable with who you are, to feel confident in your own skin.
Silver daddy looking for a good boy who makes daddy feel comfortable in his own skin.
The actress, who previously starred in short - lived J.J. Abrams drama «Undercovers,» is phenomenal in Amma Asante's «Belle,» in which she plays a mixed - race woman in 18th century England struggling to feel comfortable in her own skin.
«World over, we seem intent on splintering ourselves into as many sub-groups as it will take for us to feel comfortable in our skins again,» writes Harmony Siganporia, who in the aftermath of Brexit revisits the teachings of poet, folklorist, scholar and grammarian AK Ramanujan to further explore the meanings of context - free and context - sensitive cultures.
I am passionate about doing family of origin therapy especially with people who feel stuck and are unable to move forward — where something just out of reach is keeping you from feeling comfortable or happy in your own skin or in a relationship.
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