My Christmas wish? Nobody comments on my body | Maeve Higgins
My true objective is not to hate my body and not to worship it either. The less we speak about bodies, the better
The holidays are coming, and I am ready. I finally know what to say when somebody tells me I look great, that I look like I've lost weight, that my skin looks good. I will quote Jonah Hill, the actor and producer, who wrote on Instagram, I know you mean well but I kindly ask that you not comment on my body. Good or bad I want to politely let you know it's not helpful and doesn't feel good. Much respect."
Do you think that will work? I'm not sure. This new policy may upset people. They could feel defensive because their intentions are pure. They don't realize what happens in my head when the subject of my body comes up; the shock of remembering that I have or perhaps simply am a body.
Maeve Higgins is a Guardian US columnist and the author of the forthcoming book Tell Everyone on This Train I Love Them
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