She tells us exclusively: So, stripping down to nothing but gorgeous lingerie and lounging in front of Revolution Studios’s camera à la Marilyn Monroe was one way to retrieve that part of her self-image that had gone MIA. And it did. “It made me feel like me again,” she confesses. At the same time, the experience wasn’t meant to simply boost Chapman’s self-esteem. Her aim: To prove that disabilities don’t have to keep you from feeling beautiful and sexy. “The photo shoot was for people who feel like they’ve lost their confidence or sexual identity [and] for the people out there who have misconceptions about disability,” she shares. Think it’s safe to say that she can consider that mission — accomplished. Chapman’s hashtag “#WhatMakesMeSexy” has gone viral, attached to a bevy of photos on Instagram from other women inspired to talk about their own sexuality, self-image, and disabilities. To that we say: Bravo! Check out Chapman’s beautiful, bold photo shoot — and how the author, public speaker, and advocate feels about “baring all” to the world. Image via Revolution Studios More from The Stir: Paralyzed Bride Says She Is Harassed by Cruel Commenters Online Love it. More from The Stir: Photographer Captures the Painful ‘Scars’ Clothes Leave on Our Bodies (PHOTOS) More from The Stir: Photographer Proves People With Genetic Conditions Are Just as Stunning as Supermodels (PHOTOS)
title: “Paralyzed Bride Rachelle Chapman Poses In Sexy Lingerie To Send A Powerful Message Photos " ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-14” author: “Rocco Jones”
She tells us exclusively: So, stripping down to nothing but gorgeous lingerie and lounging in front of Revolution Studios’s camera à la Marilyn Monroe was one way to retrieve that part of her self-image that had gone MIA. And it did. “It made me feel like me again,” she confesses. At the same time, the experience wasn’t meant to simply boost Chapman’s self-esteem. Her aim: To prove that disabilities don’t have to keep you from feeling beautiful and sexy. “The photo shoot was for people who feel like they’ve lost their confidence or sexual identity [and] for the people out there who have misconceptions about disability,” she shares. Think it’s safe to say that she can consider that mission — accomplished. Chapman’s hashtag “#WhatMakesMeSexy” has gone viral, attached to a bevy of photos on Instagram from other women inspired to talk about their own sexuality, self-image, and disabilities. To that we say: Bravo! Check out Chapman’s beautiful, bold photo shoot — and how the author, public speaker, and advocate feels about “baring all” to the world. Image via Revolution Studios More from The Stir: Paralyzed Bride Says She Is Harassed by Cruel Commenters Online Love it. More from The Stir: Photographer Captures the Painful ‘Scars’ Clothes Leave on Our Bodies (PHOTOS) More from The Stir: Photographer Proves People With Genetic Conditions Are Just as Stunning as Supermodels (PHOTOS)
title: “Paralyzed Bride Rachelle Chapman Poses In Sexy Lingerie To Send A Powerful Message Photos " ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-13” author: “Jessica Wollenburg”
She tells us exclusively: So, stripping down to nothing but gorgeous lingerie and lounging in front of Revolution Studios’s camera à la Marilyn Monroe was one way to retrieve that part of her self-image that had gone MIA. And it did. “It made me feel like me again,” she confesses. At the same time, the experience wasn’t meant to simply boost Chapman’s self-esteem. Her aim: To prove that disabilities don’t have to keep you from feeling beautiful and sexy. “The photo shoot was for people who feel like they’ve lost their confidence or sexual identity [and] for the people out there who have misconceptions about disability,” she shares. Think it’s safe to say that she can consider that mission — accomplished. Chapman’s hashtag “#WhatMakesMeSexy” has gone viral, attached to a bevy of photos on Instagram from other women inspired to talk about their own sexuality, self-image, and disabilities. To that we say: Bravo! Check out Chapman’s beautiful, bold photo shoot — and how the author, public speaker, and advocate feels about “baring all” to the world. Image via Revolution Studios More from The Stir: Paralyzed Bride Says She Is Harassed by Cruel Commenters Online Love it. More from The Stir: Photographer Captures the Painful ‘Scars’ Clothes Leave on Our Bodies (PHOTOS) More from The Stir: Photographer Proves People With Genetic Conditions Are Just as Stunning as Supermodels (PHOTOS)
title: “Paralyzed Bride Rachelle Chapman Poses In Sexy Lingerie To Send A Powerful Message Photos " ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-19” author: “Vicki Patton”
She tells us exclusively: So, stripping down to nothing but gorgeous lingerie and lounging in front of Revolution Studios’s camera à la Marilyn Monroe was one way to retrieve that part of her self-image that had gone MIA. And it did. “It made me feel like me again,” she confesses. At the same time, the experience wasn’t meant to simply boost Chapman’s self-esteem. Her aim: To prove that disabilities don’t have to keep you from feeling beautiful and sexy. “The photo shoot was for people who feel like they’ve lost their confidence or sexual identity [and] for the people out there who have misconceptions about disability,” she shares. Think it’s safe to say that she can consider that mission — accomplished. Chapman’s hashtag “#WhatMakesMeSexy” has gone viral, attached to a bevy of photos on Instagram from other women inspired to talk about their own sexuality, self-image, and disabilities. To that we say: Bravo! Check out Chapman’s beautiful, bold photo shoot — and how the author, public speaker, and advocate feels about “baring all” to the world. Image via Revolution Studios More from The Stir: Paralyzed Bride Says She Is Harassed by Cruel Commenters Online Love it. More from The Stir: Photographer Captures the Painful ‘Scars’ Clothes Leave on Our Bodies (PHOTOS) More from The Stir: Photographer Proves People With Genetic Conditions Are Just as Stunning as Supermodels (PHOTOS)