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I'm a woman in Texas. I'm married and have a school-aged child. I have a medical background. I'm quite liberal, socially. I love helping people with medical, parenting, and social questions. Don't ask me about tech stuff or finances, because I need advice on those things myself!
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Try to bear with me, this might not make much sense.

When I look in the mirror, my legs and thighs look very nice and slim. However, when I physically look down at my legs, they seem fatter. Is it just the angle that I'm looking at them, that make them seem bigger? Or is the illusion in the mirror? Or are they supposed to look the same both ways, and I'm just crazy?

Basically, which view of my thighs is more accurate?

Kudos to anyone who understood that =)
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Have you ever tried looking down at your cheeks when you smile? They may seem huge. Looking down at yourself does not give an accurate picture of your body due to the way perspective changes our perception. The mirror is the more representatioal image because you are seeing every part of you in relation to other parts.

Sabine


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