Brittney Johnson writes on Facebook that she recently took her little girl to Target so she could buy herself a new bathing suit. Like most kids, her little girl strutted through the store with confidence, carrying her sunglasses and baby doll (“All diva. All the time,” Johnson writes) and saying hi to every person they passed. Her daughter helped her pick out 11 different suits and then watched while her mom went to work trying them on. Brittney Johnson/Facebook More from CafeMom: 15 Photos That Show How Your Kids Really See You Johnson says she pulled on suit after suit and snapped photos to send to her friends so they could give her the thumbs-up or thumbs-down — as one does — but somewhere in the middle of her selfie session she had an important realization. She writes: That’s a powerful truth. More from CafeMom: 18 Quotes About Motherhood That Straight-Up Tell It Like It Is Johnson goes on to implore other parents to “be an example” of kindness, confidence, and body positivity for their kids. It’s not always easy to feel confident in your own skin, especially once you become a mom. There’s so much pressure on women to look like perpetually youthful super models, even though that’s totally unrealistic. But Johnson’s honest words are a powerful reminder that we don’t have to perpetuate the outside voices that try to tell us who to be. We can decide for ourselves what makes us beautiful and worthwhile, and we can change the world by instilling that same confidence and self-love in our kids.

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title: “Why This Mom S Bikini Selfie Has Been Shared Thousands Of Times” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-10” author: “Loyd Fairchild”


Brittney Johnson writes on Facebook that she recently took her little girl to Target so she could buy herself a new bathing suit. Like most kids, her little girl strutted through the store with confidence, carrying her sunglasses and baby doll (“All diva. All the time,” Johnson writes) and saying hi to every person they passed. Her daughter helped her pick out 11 different suits and then watched while her mom went to work trying them on. Brittney Johnson/Facebook More from CafeMom: 15 Photos That Show How Your Kids Really See You Johnson says she pulled on suit after suit and snapped photos to send to her friends so they could give her the thumbs-up or thumbs-down — as one does — but somewhere in the middle of her selfie session she had an important realization. She writes: That’s a powerful truth. More from CafeMom: 18 Quotes About Motherhood That Straight-Up Tell It Like It Is Johnson goes on to implore other parents to “be an example” of kindness, confidence, and body positivity for their kids. It’s not always easy to feel confident in your own skin, especially once you become a mom. There’s so much pressure on women to look like perpetually youthful super models, even though that’s totally unrealistic. But Johnson’s honest words are a powerful reminder that we don’t have to perpetuate the outside voices that try to tell us who to be. We can decide for ourselves what makes us beautiful and worthwhile, and we can change the world by instilling that same confidence and self-love in our kids.

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title: “Why This Mom S Bikini Selfie Has Been Shared Thousands Of Times” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-21” author: “Charles Grady”


Brittney Johnson writes on Facebook that she recently took her little girl to Target so she could buy herself a new bathing suit. Like most kids, her little girl strutted through the store with confidence, carrying her sunglasses and baby doll (“All diva. All the time,” Johnson writes) and saying hi to every person they passed. Her daughter helped her pick out 11 different suits and then watched while her mom went to work trying them on. Brittney Johnson/Facebook More from CafeMom: 15 Photos That Show How Your Kids Really See You Johnson says she pulled on suit after suit and snapped photos to send to her friends so they could give her the thumbs-up or thumbs-down — as one does — but somewhere in the middle of her selfie session she had an important realization. She writes: That’s a powerful truth. More from CafeMom: 18 Quotes About Motherhood That Straight-Up Tell It Like It Is Johnson goes on to implore other parents to “be an example” of kindness, confidence, and body positivity for their kids. It’s not always easy to feel confident in your own skin, especially once you become a mom. There’s so much pressure on women to look like perpetually youthful super models, even though that’s totally unrealistic. But Johnson’s honest words are a powerful reminder that we don’t have to perpetuate the outside voices that try to tell us who to be. We can decide for ourselves what makes us beautiful and worthwhile, and we can change the world by instilling that same confidence and self-love in our kids.

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