hey this is ama :>] i love coming onto advicenators to help people in need. even though i'm only 13, i think i give pretty good advice. i hate insects, spiders especially, and i get annoyed easily. but when i'm on my good side, i'm patient, but when i'm on my bad, i'm no good at human communication. i would love to grow up and build my own pet hotel, but for now, i'm starting small and taking my time growing up.
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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 =)
thanks in advance (link)
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Don't you worry. AT ALL.
I used to do that as well. I looked down, and my thighs and calves looked really fat! but when i looked in the mirror, they looked slim.
its all about the angle. while looking down, its totally different. (:
yes, i still feel self-conscious about my calves and thighs while looking down, but truthfully, just tell yourself what you see in the mirror, is what you get.
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