• Dimensions Magazine is a vibrant community of size acceptance enthusiasts. Our very active members use this community to swap stories, engage in chit-chat, trade photos, plan meetups, interact with models and engage in classifieds.

    Access to Dimensions Magazine is subscription based. Subscriptions are only $29.99/year or $5.99/month to gain access to this great community and unmatched library of knowledge and friendship.

    Click Here to Become a Subscribing Member and Access Dimensions Magazine in Full!

The insecurity hurdle?

Dimensions Magazine

Help Support Dimensions Magazine:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

lostjacket

I found it.
Joined
Jun 2, 2008
Messages
326
Location
,
So this week I went through a mini-break up (we'd only been going out for a month). Sucks right? But sometimes things don't work out for whatever reason. Such is life.

However, it wasn't until I did some deeper digging that I figured out what was the impetus for her breaking up with me - she felt like I was out of her league and was scared of losing me. Thus she decided to break it off - before I could hurt her.

I find this extremely effed up - she was beautiful, intelligent and fun. (Did I say beautiful? I meant gorgeous.) Unfortunately, she turned out to be extremely insecure about her body and couldn't seem to fathom why I thought she was so attractive. (And I wasn't exactly shy about showing her affection or telling her how unbelievably beautiful she was...)

Is there any way that this outcome could have been avoided? Or is this just an example of running head on into someone else's insecurities?

It has been a frustrating past few days to say the least - but it's my first time having experienced something like this and was wondering if anyone might have any advice?

Needless to say? Never got a chance to rock this shirt...

View attachment photo2.JPG
 

Latest posts

Back
Top