Rachel McNeil




What is a personal experience with your own body image that you would like to share?


Body image has always been a tough subject for me to talk about. For a long time, I hated my body. Trying to find something I liked about myself was a serious challenge. I didn’t start forming a poor body image of myself until I reached middle school. I was the unfortunate girl who bloomed a bit early in life. I developed a lot earlier and faster than most of my friends did growing up, and I was teased for that. I can remember being in middle school and going to sleep with an ace bandage tightly wrapped around my chest hoping my boobs would shrink so that I could be the same size as everyone else. I even went as far as putting textbooks on my chest! It was insane, but I was desperate to fit in. My friends made me feel like something was wrong with me and that I wasn’t like the rest. They always made jokes and I just laughed and pretended like it didn't bother me. I felt like an outcast inside. I hated pool parties because that was the time where everyone would make some comment about my chest. The girls made me feel like I didn’t belong and the boys made me feel extremely uncomfortable. It was absolutely embarrassing for me. Don’t get me wrong, I loved my friends dearly, but they never made me feel equal to them. High school wasn’t any better. By that point, I was completely ashamed of my body. I still had big boobs, I was the tallest girl in my class, and I wasn’t stick thin. Thinking back to this time in my life is extremely hard because I’d like to think I’ve come a long way since then. When I came to college, everything started to turn around. I finally started to feel accepted. I can honestly say that because I became a Tri Delta, my entire view of my own body and body image in general has completely changed for the better! Although I still struggle every day with my own view of my body, I know I am own the road to recovery. My sisters have been the greatest support system ever. They are the ones that have taught me to love myself. I am especially thankful for my very close friends because they never let me talk poorly about my body. Any time I start to have negative thoughts, I am always reminded of  “body image 3D.” It is because of Tri Delta that I am finally starting to love my body and myself. I love you sisters!!!

When do you feel the most beautiful? 

I feel most beautiful when I am around my friends. I have been so blessed to have such an amazing support system in my life. I can honestly say that fat talk is not present within my close group of friends. They are constantly encouraging me to only talk positively about myself and that has helped me to do the same for them. 

What do you think is the most important thing for young girls to know about their bodies as they grow older? 

I think it's important to know that there is no perfect body type. I grew up thinking that a girl should look a certain way. She should be super skinny, no blemishes, no stomach rolls, and the list goes on. It drives me insane to think that I used to believe that. The truth is that every single human being on this planet has a different body type, and even that body type will go through changes. Young girls should be encouraged to live a healthy life and to be accepting of other body types, including their own. This constant desire to be a certain body weight or look a specific way is quite honestly repulsive. Models don't even look the way they do in magazines! When you start to be confident and accepting of yourself, your beauty will shine all over! 


How do you feel the media’s portrayal of women’s bodies influences women’s body image?

The media rips apart and destroys any positive body image that a woman has. Magazines, the internet, social media, they all contribute some type of criticism toward women and their bodies. The media thrives off of women with poor self-esteem so that they can make a profit. It's disgusting. If one day I am fortunate enough to have a daughter of my own, I will do my best to not let her drown within the negativity of the media like every woman in this world so often does. 

What is a quote or saying that makes you feel great about yourself?

"A flower does not think about competing with the flower next to it. It just blooms."
It's a simple quote, but in my opinion, it says a lot. Flowers are such beautiful aspects of nature. There is no such thing as competing for looks with flowers. They are naturally beautiful. Humans are also naturally beautiful. If only everyone could see that there is no need to compete with others. Just being yourself is beautiful. 

Darian Price

When do you feel the most beautiful? 
I think I feel most beautiful when I am able to do the thing I love most which is dance. The best part about it is that I feel beautiful, because I feel no pressure in being something that other's want me to be. Dance is a way to get away from all the negativity and that is one of the best parts about it. 

What do you think is the most important thing for young girls to know about their bodies as they grow older? 
Your bodies will go through change, there will be moments when you feel like the smallest person in the world and then there will be those moments when you feel like the most beautiful. The most important thing to keep in mind is through all of the times, good and bad, you are beautiful. Those changes are only noticed by you and no one else, don't be so harsh, it's a part of life that each girl has to go through. 

How do you feel the media’s portrayal of women’s bodies influences women’s body image?
The media influences body image in a very negative way for me. I can't look at a magazine, Instagram, Facebook, or anything online without comparing my body to those of a model or movie star, but I always try to remind myself that those women are edited and even they have thoughts like I do about their bodies. I also think, these women have physical trainers that help them every day, and I can not afford that. So I try not to compare my body to theirs although it is difficult when all ads these days are full of barely clothed women.

 What is a quote or saying that makes you feel great about yourself?
" You shine and you can't even help it"
Most people don't get this one, but the way I look at is that even when I feel badly about my body, others see it shining and I can't help that. So even on my bad days, some one sees me as beautiful and no matter what I do, nothing will change their mind about it.

What is a personal experience with your own body image that you would like to share? 
As a female, going to the beach is one of the most stressful times of the year, we all are scared to step out in front of lots of people with basically just a bra and panties on. I am usually okay with going to the beach and showing my body…don't get me wrong I still get anxiety, but I act confident. This particular time I was with friends and I felt terrible about myself and did not want to take my shirt off. When I finally decided to just lay there and focus on tanning, my friends were giving me compliments on my body. Saying things like  " wow! Darian you look so great today!" As I heard all this, I finally realized how harsh I am on myself about my body. No woman, no matter what shape they have, should worry about what they look like, because to someone else, you look amazing! After this certain situation, those compliments have stuck with me and every time I slip into my bikini I replay those words in my head and tell, not convince, myself that I am beautiful. There is always someone who looks at you and dreams of your body, keep that in mind and show that girl that it's not your body they want, but your confidence, because a confident smile and woman is more beautiful than any six pack or edited thigh gap.   

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