A Woman tells how she fixed her breaking home. Read below for more...
I was losing my family, I could feel it. My husband barely
looked at me. He was polite and nice, kind even, addressing me like some
stranger he had to live with. All the romance was gone. Every time we were out,
I would catch him staring at some random woman, with the same longing I gazed
at myself on our wedding portrait; a reminder of how beautiful and slender I
once was. My sons didn’t want me to follow them to their classes anymore. They
said they didn’t want to stress me, but I knew better. What did 12 year olds know
about stress? They were ashamed of me, and I had grown ashamed of myself. I
stopped looking at myself in the mirror, because I felt like a failure.
I had
lost my confidence. Cecilia, my best friend, tried to encourage me to change
what I didn’t like about myself. She said I did not have to live with it, and I
should stop wallowing in self-pity. She said it like it was easy. She was so
happy with her own marriage. She was the apple of her husband’s eye, and she
swore that she worked her hardest to keep his attention. I was happy for her
but I envied her, so I asked her to help me.
She bought me a Kim Waist Training Corset, and at first I was cynical. I
had tried al
l these things before. Majority said exercise
was the best but I did not have the strength to go about that. Not after the
exercise of birthing two children. Cecilia assured me this brand was different
and authentic. So I called in, and got directions on how to begin proper waist
training with my corset. Within a few days I stopped eating as much as I used
to. I just wasn’t as hungry anymore and when I was, I could only eat a small
portion. Suddenly, my sons wanted me to come and speak to their teachers about
this and that. “You look really good, mom. We just want our friends to see you.”
they said proudly. One night, two months later I woke in shock as an arm draped
around me in the middle of the night; my husband wanted to cuddle! My family
was coming back together because I had taken the chance on Shape You, and I
suddenly realized something; I was the glue that held my family together, so I owed
it to them to hold myself together and be the best reflection of myself, for
them.
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