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“When you lose a pet, your friends know about it and comfort you. This is different,” she says. “There are no rituals around it. We don’t have a framework for how to grieve it.” But, she
adds, you can create your own meaningful rituals to help you mourn the loss of your younger body and connect with the body you have now. "Create a moment where you acknowledge your
sadness, your loss, feel it, cry, grieve, sit still for some time — and let it pass. Then do something to close it out and let it go for the moment." Torrisi says one example would be
to light a candle, feel your feelings and accept whatever thoughts come. And then when you "feel that cloud pass," blow out the candle, take a breath and then go on with your day.
If you find it difficult to come up with rituals, she recommends talking to a therapist with training in grief or trauma counseling. BE KIND TO YOURSELF, NOT JUDGMENTAL. Expecting our bodies
to look the same in older age isn’t realistic, says certified sex therapist Amanda Pasciucco — and when we look at ourselves with judgment, it can be harmful. As Pasciucco puts it: “Have
you ever talked to someone critically? Did they look happier after? Most people are harmed by judgment because we are all sensitive in some way.” Your body houses your spirit — the essence
of who you are, Harris-Jackson says, adding: “You say ‘I hate.’ No one wants to be in a home that they hate. It only perpetuates the cycle of loathing.” And, to stick with the metpahor you
raised in your question, Torrisi says that fresh roses and dried roses are both beautiful. “People preserve dried roses — and hold on to them because they are dear to them,” she adds. “This
body of yours is still capable of pleasure, connection and joy.” WORK ON YOUR INNER DIALOGUE. Pasciucco recommends a daily exercise that involves looking at the body neutrally. She says to
look in the mirror and say things like, “I love you” or “I value you” to yourself.
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