I think for me would have to be this age at 36 years old. Because in my teens and twenties, my insecurities were at a high level. But, what helped me change my mindset was traveling, working, people becoming successful in life and love just by being who they are and FaceTiming a famous plastic surgeon who told me that there was nothing wrong with my face for rhinoplasty.
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Technically it was a few years ago in my late 20s. I just kind of ran out of room in my head to be unsure and decided to just live.
Honestly I feel pretty damn good these days.
My story is a bit long, but I should say this: I accepted myself at 15 because I was surrounded by older people, which made me mature. I've always been at peace with myself and never compromised my own values.
Mostly when I entered my 30s.
Was never a question of accepting myself
very early age around 11 or 12
always accepted how I am.
Late 20's
not sure