| QUESTION OF THE WEEK |
| THANK YOU, REBECCA HARRIS! Rebecca was the only one to have answered the question about waking up tomorrow in someone else's body, and she proves a very interesting point. Read her response below and answer this question so you can be famous among my fans!! Thanks! |
| REBECCA'S QUESTION: |
| Were you able to wake up tomorrow in the body of someone else, would you do so? Whom would you pick? |
| Be cool like REBECCA HARRIS and answer to this question or I will go hungry! Well, on an intellectual level, anyway.... |
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| REBECCA REPLIES: If I could wake up tomorrow in the body of someone else would I do it: The answer is a most emphatic: NO. Why? No, I am not a super model. I am a short woman, with excessively large breasts that make buying clothes very difficult, and hips to match. If I lost a few pounds it wouldn't hurt me but my doctor says don't bother because I am perfectly healthy exactly the way I am. And so I will not trade bodies with anyone because mine functions well enough on its own. I have learned to jump on counters or stacks, whatever is available when I need to reach something high off a shelf. I have learned that I can make my grandmother happy by asking her to alter my clothes. It makes her feel useful now that all her children and grandchildren are grown. I have no trouble crawling under my desk at work when I drop my pen. I never get sick and I never get cold in the winter. So no, I see no reason to house myself in someone else's body. My own works just fine. Thanks! |
| Rebecca, Thank you so much for you response. I think you set a very fine example for all of us. I am very impressed with your point of view. In fact, I think you may have even changed mine. I mean sure, life would probably be easier in Pierce Brosnan's body, but you remind us all of a very important value: self-acceptance. Please pat yourself on the back, as I'm sure that everyone out here in cyber-land is applauding you! I remain affectionately yours and hope to hear from you soon, Chris |
| NEW QUESTION: |
| How many times a day do you look at yourself in the mirror? Email me your answer! |