I advocate nakedness around your children, homes and husbands. I don't want my boys expectations of women to resemble… Geplaatst door Constance Hall op Maandag 7 maart 2016

How often do your children see you naked? One mummy blogger is saying it’s probably not enough.

Constance Hall – a parent and blogger who recently made a name for herself after her brutally honest post about ‘parent sex’ went viral – has today started another important conversation on her Facebook page..

The blogger, who has an online following of over 491,000, shared a nude image of herself and her son, with an important message in which she urged other mothers to be more open with their bodies around their children.

(Picture: Constance Hall)

She wrote: ‘I advocate nakedness around your children, homes and husbands. I don’t want my boys’ expectations of women to resemble those that they see in magazines or TV nor do I want my girls’ expectations of themselves to.’




‘I believe that with the help of Queens loving themselves the next generation’s definition of beauty will be radically different and no longer will we idolise the unrealistic airbrushed idea of perfection that causes so much self doubt and depression,’ she says.

(Picture: Constance Hall)

She adds: ‘If you have stretch marks, a hairy minge, saggy boobs, a flat bum, smile lines, a wobbly belly, cellulite, a tiny chest, or any other REAL women women traits, the world needs to be flooded with your image.’

Many have got in touch with her to express their gratitude. One said:

Yes!! My son knows I love my beautiful round body. He comes up pokes me, wobbles my belly and instead of flinching and being negative (like society tells my mind to be at times) I embrace the moment with love and tell him my belly is amazing it carried him for 9 months and similar approaches to other body related moments. I encourage him to embrace his body and to love it, we talk openly of ‘pubis hairs’ and how amazing we all are!

Others were less keen on Constance’s body-positive post:

I won’t be naked around my kids because, while I’ve made my peace with my body, I also believe in modesty. My kids know I’m comfortable in my own skin and I’m teaching them to be happy in theirs and that’s the important thing.

Do you agree with Constance’s post? Let us know in the comments section.

Constance's post in full I advocate nakedness around your children, homes and husbands. I don’t want my boys expectations of women to resemble those that they see in magazines or TV nor do I want my girls expectations of themselves to. I believe that with the help of Queens loving themselves the next generations definition of beauty will be radically different and no longer will we idolise the unrealistic airbrushed idea of perfection that causes so much self doubt and depression. If you have stretch marks, a hairy minge, saggy boobs, a flat bum, smile lines, a wobbly belly, cellulite, a tiny chest, or any other REAL women women traits, the world needs to be flooded with your image. THE WORLD IS DESPERATE FOR YOUR BEAUTIFUL IMAGE. We need change.

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