I had to pull this comment from @mellemons. āThirsting for our pregnant ladies š.ā
The sarcasm, the little smirk emoji⦠wow.
I just have to ask, what exactly is the problem here? Is it that a pregnant woman is in front of a camera, feeling herself? Or is it that other peopleāGod forbidāmight find her attractive?
Letās just clear the air, because this is a really tired, weird, and misogynistic attitude.
The second a woman becomes pregnant, society has this bizarre desire to completely desexualize her. Itās like youāre supposed to turn in your “Woman” card and immediately trade it for the “Walking Incubator” card. Youāre expected to disappear for nine months, draped in a burlap sack, and only talk about cravings and doctor’s appointments. You are no longer allowed to be seen as sensual, confident, or beautiful. You are now just a mother, and in your world, @mellemons, those two things apparently can’t exist at the same time.
Well, Iām here to tell you thatās absolute garbage.
I am still me. Iām still a woman. My body is just doing something absolutely incredible, and yes, Iām going to feel good about it. Iām going to document it. Iām going to take #selfies where I feel beautiful. This body is literally building a person from scratch. It is the definition of power. It is the definition of strength. And yes, it is beautiful.
You use the word āthirstingā like itās a dirty secret, something to be ashamed of. You’re trying to make something positive feel seedy.
But let’s call it what it is. What you call “thirsting,” I call appreciation.
Itās my partner looking at me and thinking I am hotter than ever because of what my body is doing. Itās other women, moms or not, hyping me up in the comments, telling me Iām “glowing” or “radiant.” Itās a community of people celebrating the female form in all its stages, not just the one narrow, sanitized version youāre comfortable with.
This journey is hard. There are days I feel exhausted, swollen, and completely alien in my own skin. So you better believe that on the days I feel strong, on the days I feel confident, on the days I feel beautifulāI am going to capture that. I am going to celebrate that.
This comment says so much more about your own discomfort than it does about me. Why does a confident, pregnant woman make you so pressed?
Iām not going to hide. Iām not going to apologize. Iām not going to shrink myself to make you more comfortable. Iām going to keep taking these selfies, and Iām going to keep feeling good about it. #fyp
