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Ask Illeanna – Questions Answered!
Published: October 7, 2009
Since I spend a good majority of my time getting acquainted with youladies through your questions, I think it is only fair that you get toknow me. Let’s get the basics out of the way; my name is Illeanna andI’m a 30 year old Latina residing in California. I work full time asa therapist and also do research and development for a worldwide companyworking with mental health and, as if that was not enough, I’m also asingle mother of a two year old. I was a plus size model for many yearsand was signed by various agencies in Los Angeles, New York and theUnited Kingdom. I, like you, am a SKORCH magazine reader and found myniche by intertwining my education and fashion into what we all now knowas “Ask Illeanna”. Am I qualified to give advice you ask? Yes. Ifeel my background, personal struggles and accomplishments more thanqualifies me to speak my mind. With this said; let us begin thisjourney.
xo,Illeanna
Q: when you are fat or have more weight than you in fact wanted, can weTruly say – I am happy? – sandraA:
A: YES! When a person is happy they’re happy. Their body size or shadeof lipstick does not matter. Of course there are people that will say“I am happy…” and not mean it, but that in itself is a differentissue. So, can women of size be happy? ABSOLUTELY!
Q: I constantly ask my sisters and brothers if I am really pretty or atleast decent and of course they tell me yeah but when a man looks at meI’m passed over, my best friend is my size and she has that confidencebut she’s White so what’s the difference? I’m outgoing and fun but shegets all the guys. – jaiaA:
A: Let us first state that race has nothing to do with confidence,attractiveness or size. Now, the fact that you constantly ask yoursiblings if they think you are pretty or not is a sign of low selfesteem. This could solely be the reason you are not attracting guys.Guys are not as egotistic as we believe they are. It is important to beattracted to someone but it is just as important to know they also thinkthey are attractive. The only way to fix this is to do some major soulsearching and give your self esteem a boost.
Q: Hey illeanna, I am a freshmen in college and I’ve never dated. Comingfrom CA I’ve always been intimidated by the “healthier” girls andfollowed my studies rather than a love life. Now it looks like I haveno chance. How do I get on the road to finding a companion? – nina
A: Girlfriend, there is NO timeline for love! It is admirable you havechosen to dedicate yourself to your studies, but finding a balance forfun or love is not only necessary it’s healthy. I am going to assume by“healthier” you are implying thinner, and if so I need to stress thefact that thinner doesn’t always mean healthier. The majority of plussize women are indeed healthy. Since you have never dated I would startoff by encouraging you to have a friend set you up and try a doubledate. I am sure your campus bookstore is flooding with potential.
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