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What’s Your Body Image
We want many things for ourselves, new music, new cars and new houses, but often we also wish for new bodies; or at the very least changed bodies. Recently I came across some videos related to this issue. They appeared reminiscent of the 50 People One Question videos; some of which I have posted here previously. It didn’t take long to find that they are indeed from the Crush + Lovely crew. I am posting three videos related to The Body Image Project. The first one introduces the project and is followed by two I found particularly interesting. There are more, and you may want to find your own favorites. If there is one you like better feel free to let us know by leaving your comments and a link. If you’re comfortable enough feel free to share with us your own thoughts on body image.
Personally,I wonder what the percentage of people who are comfortable with their bodies versus those who are not: I suspect it’s low. If you believe we are created by God does that make a difference in how you view yourself? I would love to hear your thoughts on this.

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