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8 Readers Share What They Love About Their Looks

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Last updated: April 22, 2025 11:10 pm
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Eight women share what they like about their looks

What do you like about your appearance? Last week we asked that question and many readers emailed us photos. Here, eight women share kind eyes, curved legs and strong noses…

“I feel so bright in the evening sun, and it feels like it reflects something golden to me,” said Rebekah (above), who lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Eight women share what they like about their looks

“I’m so grateful for J.Lo was a huge hit when I was in middle school, because I grew up thinking that my big Puerto Rican butt was beauty. Aubrey Gordon. On my book tour last fall, the moderator took this picture of me – a round belly, a soft, visible whole package – and called me “bright, glorious light.” I now look at it and see what she saw: my body is not as something that takes up space, but as something that offers it. ” – Marian of Portland, Oregon

Eight women share what they like about their looks

“I love my dimples! They’re being declared like someone thrust their fingers into a ball of clay when I was born. My maternal grandmother (“Nana”) also had gorgeous high cheekbones and wide face. – Emma, ​​New York City

Eight women share what they like about their looks

“In high school, I took the National Honor Society plaque across the stage. My aunt said, ‘Oh, look at my big feet!” At the time, it took me 20 years, and now my tortuous feet are slightly warmer. And wear the shortest shorts I can find. ” – Abby, Chicago

Eight women share what they like about their looks

“Since I bumped into my 30s, I’ve seen a little dark mole. They Dermatitis Nigraharmless moles common among black people. I saw three little stars take their place in the corner of my eyes and reminded me how cool it was to have a face that was still changing, and to look up at the stars of the night that led our ancestors! ” – Sarah, Penn State University

Eight women share what they like about their looks

“When I smile, my eyes become finer and essentially disappear. That’s my undeniable joy! Here, I will be with my kids on the plane, and the children celebrate Tashrich during Roche Hashana.” – Jill, Cousins ​​Island, Maine

Eight women share what they like about their looks

“My maternal aunt (my maternal aunt) was watching the daguerreotypes of Indian women and said, “They have such an intellectual face, that’s their strong nose.” The women in my family also have a strong nose, and I thought it was the best complimentary woman could receive – it looks intelligent! ” – Seattle, Sukier

Eight women share what they like about their looks

“I love looking kind. My 2-year-old daughter took this photo while we chatted on the couch. My eyes are focused on her, I smile and my eyebrows arch as if to say the most fascinating thing I’ve ever heard. – Jen, Vancouver

Thank you for sharing!

PS Nine women share dramatic hair changes, with 12 readers sharing where they live.

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Source: Cup of Jo – cupofjo.com

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