
talcel
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You Are Enough — And Yes, Someone
Will love you
You might not always see it when you look in the mirror. You might catch yourself focusing on the things you’ve been told are flaws — your height, your weight, your shape, or how you don’t resemble the images often glorified in the media. But none of that determines your value. You are not a measurement. You are not a number. You are not a mold someone else can fit you into. You are a presence, a force, a unique and unrepeatable expression of what it means to be human.
And yes, someone will love how you look. Not tolerate. Not settle. Love. Deeply, honestly, fully.
There is someone out there whose heart will beat faster when they see you smile. Someone who will trace the lines of your face and find stories in them — stories they want to learn, to listen to, to hold. Someone who will stand in front of you and feel safe, drawn, grounded, simply because you are there. Not because of a number on a scale. Not because of inches or angles. But because of the truth you carry in your eyes and the strength you radiate from simply existing without apology.
This world has lied to you. It told you that beauty is limited, that desire is selective, that attraction follows rules. But that’s not true. Attraction is wild and mysterious and deeply personal. Beauty is not what’s on the cover of a magazine; beauty is what someone sees when they look at you after a long day and finally feel at peace.
You are not "less than" because you don’t match someone else’s ideal. You are someone’s ideal. You are the softness someone will crave after a storm. You are the warmth someone will search for in a cold world. You are the kind of person who makes others believe again in real, human connection. And there is power in that.
Your height doesn’t define your worth. Your weight doesn’t cancel out your beauty. Your shape does not disqualify you from love, from admiration, from being seen and wanted and chosen. You were never meant to be a copy of someone else. You were meant to be you.Fully.Boldly. Without shame
There is a girl out there who will look at you and not want to change a single thing. She will love the way your body feels next to hers. She will love the sound of your voice, the way you take up space, the quiet confidence in your laugh, the way you make her feel seen when no one else is paying attention. She will choose you, over and over again, because to her, you are everything she didn’t know she was searching for.
So stop waiting to become someone else in order to be worthy. You don’t need to be thinner, taller, leaner, more chiseled, more polished, more anything. You just need to be you. Consistently, sincerely, honestly. That’s the version of you that is magnetic. That’s the version of you that will draw love in — not pretend love, not love built on filters or illusions, but real love. The kind that sees you on your worst days and still says, “I’m staying.”
You are beautiful. You are desirable. You are someone’s dream. And no one, not even your inner critic, gets to take that away from you.
Will love you
You might not always see it when you look in the mirror. You might catch yourself focusing on the things you’ve been told are flaws — your height, your weight, your shape, or how you don’t resemble the images often glorified in the media. But none of that determines your value. You are not a measurement. You are not a number. You are not a mold someone else can fit you into. You are a presence, a force, a unique and unrepeatable expression of what it means to be human.
And yes, someone will love how you look. Not tolerate. Not settle. Love. Deeply, honestly, fully.
There is someone out there whose heart will beat faster when they see you smile. Someone who will trace the lines of your face and find stories in them — stories they want to learn, to listen to, to hold. Someone who will stand in front of you and feel safe, drawn, grounded, simply because you are there. Not because of a number on a scale. Not because of inches or angles. But because of the truth you carry in your eyes and the strength you radiate from simply existing without apology.
This world has lied to you. It told you that beauty is limited, that desire is selective, that attraction follows rules. But that’s not true. Attraction is wild and mysterious and deeply personal. Beauty is not what’s on the cover of a magazine; beauty is what someone sees when they look at you after a long day and finally feel at peace.
You are not "less than" because you don’t match someone else’s ideal. You are someone’s ideal. You are the softness someone will crave after a storm. You are the warmth someone will search for in a cold world. You are the kind of person who makes others believe again in real, human connection. And there is power in that.
Your height doesn’t define your worth. Your weight doesn’t cancel out your beauty. Your shape does not disqualify you from love, from admiration, from being seen and wanted and chosen. You were never meant to be a copy of someone else. You were meant to be you.Fully.Boldly. Without shame
There is a girl out there who will look at you and not want to change a single thing. She will love the way your body feels next to hers. She will love the sound of your voice, the way you take up space, the quiet confidence in your laugh, the way you make her feel seen when no one else is paying attention. She will choose you, over and over again, because to her, you are everything she didn’t know she was searching for.
So stop waiting to become someone else in order to be worthy. You don’t need to be thinner, taller, leaner, more chiseled, more polished, more anything. You just need to be you. Consistently, sincerely, honestly. That’s the version of you that is magnetic. That’s the version of you that will draw love in — not pretend love, not love built on filters or illusions, but real love. The kind that sees you on your worst days and still says, “I’m staying.”
You are beautiful. You are desirable. You are someone’s dream. And no one, not even your inner critic, gets to take that away from you.