A Note on Radical Perspective on Wellness Remember, moms, before you had children? When you were young, worried about only yourself (you slept in, went pee in peace, etc.). And as a woman, there were these advertisements everywhere telling you what you should look like. What was beautiful. Bronze sculpted bodies—skinny, but with curves in all (and only) the right places. It was a specific look. Make up, hair. Everything about women seemed to be sexualized. Everything seemed to be about a product to sell. Everything seemed to tell you that you, as you …
Rage against the Mommy Makeover: Assessing the Scrutiny against Mothers’ Bodies
