Beauty Beyond Society’s Standards: My Unconditional Love for My ‘Ugly’ Baby – srody.com My second child was then born. He actually resembled a squashed crab. His head was cone-shaped, his ears were retracted, and he had visible swelling. He appeared to have had a rough time since he was bruised and purple. I can admit, he was not conventionally attractive; my child was truly ugly! However, it in no way diminishes the fact that I adored him. Birth is difficult for all people. The issue is that most babies resemble elderly men or wrinkled rabbits, or even a conscious cabbage… or a monkey…
It often takes many months for their appearance to transform from that of squished little monsters to that of adorable, gleaming little buttons. Our expectations of a newborn infant are likely influenced by Hollywood. He is the son of our former CFO. NOW, he is a complete moron. In the past… ugh… Supposedly, midwives would pass him and comment, “Ohhhh, you had a boy…” crickets
Beauty Beyond Society’s Standards: My Unconditional Love for My ‘Ugly’ Baby – srody.com I don’t know this pasty child, but he seems to have had a rough night of drinking… He finds nothing amusing… This infant is Benjamin Button; he appears to be preparing for retirement on a golf course. This infant’s name is Cheryl, and she enjoys yelling at the neighbor’s children whenever the ball goes over the fence.
Beauty Beyond Society’s Standards: My Unconditional Love for My ‘Ugly’ Baby – srody.com If appearances could kill, this child’s mother would be dead. Beauty Beyond Society’s Standards: My Unconditional Love for My ‘Ugly’ Baby – srody.com This infant appears to reside in a housing commission unit. After the children next door stole his walking stick, all he wants to do is watch Dr. Phil in solitude.
Beauty Beyond Society’s Standards: My Unconditional Love for My ‘Ugly’ Baby – srody.com This infant has observed things.
Beauty Beyond Society’s Standards: My Unconditional Love for My ‘Ugly’ Baby – srody.com Indeed, some infants are unattractive. My own infant was hideous. Nevertheless, the majority outgrow it, and even if they don’t, it’s surely character-building.