What is the part of your body that you love the most?

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  1. Honestly? My stretch marks from my twin pregnancy when I was 24. I went into preterm labor at 23 weeks and worked so hard to keep them cooking for as long as I could. They were still born prematurely but I made it past 32 weeks and for that I was grateful.

  2. honestly, I am midsize, but as much as I complain about my belly area. I love it. It is soft & helped carry my beautiful daughter. Plus when I suck in that booty THICK. LOL

  3. My legs. Not just for how they look. I walk a lot and walking is the most important thing I do for my mental health and I’m endlessly thankful for my legs for literally carrying me through every walk that I go on, and everywhere else too!

  4. If I wanted to be nonchalant when answering this question I’d say biceps but if I were feeling free I’d say front hipbones area 😌

  5. My eyes. Not because of what they look like but what they help me with every day. I would struggle so hard in life, at work, … Literally everything – without my eyes. And I get to look at my eye candy boyfriend every day.

  6. When it’s behaving, my hair. Long, soft and shiny. The smell of freshly washed hair is so comforting. It’s also the part of my body that gets the most compliments.

    When it’s not behaving, it’s also the thing I hate the most. Constant maintenance, it gets tangled just from looking at it. 

    Good or bad hairday can make such a difference to how I feel about myself.

  7. All of it because it’s still functions & is chugging along. I haven’t always been kind to my body whether it was drinking, smoking, sketchy sex or overeating in my youthful days. Im grateful I can get up & move as I get long in the tooth.

  8. Honestly all of it, face, body, mind, soul, and personality I love it all

  9. My face 💛 I’m beautiful ✨🌻

    Honorable mention – my teeth. I was born with healthy straight white teeth. No one else in my family has straight teeth. It’s saved me from the potential financial costs and suffering one would have because of poor dental development. I’ve always took my teeth for granted until I began high school and I realized how important dental care is and how lucky I am. In addition to this, I have a great, bright smile too ☺️

  10. My physique. I’m 6’ tall, athletic my entire life so I’m fairly muscular for a woman.

  11. I’m a freelance cellist so I have some really toned (dunno if that’s the right word) wrists.

    I’m also a certified ASL interpreter and my Deaf friends tell me I have a very distinctive and precise “accent”.

  12. My boobs. Their shape is amazing and I have inverted nipples that hide or come out like a magic show.

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