Mirrors, car windows or any other shiny things ...

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Is anyone else incapable of walking past a reflective surface without checking out how fat they look that day? I'm talking mirrors, store windows, the side of a shiny vehicle ... and not just once a day, but literally anytime that you can remotely see yourself in anything?

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  • Ess_Pea
    Ess_Pea Posts: 3 Member
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    Wow, actually yeah. I do the same thing all the time. Every once in a while I'm pleasantly surprised :-p
  • PixelPuff
    PixelPuff Posts: 901 Member
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    Opposite, now. I've begun to look to see how BAMF I'm lookin'.

    If you are looking to see 'how fat', it may be time to go and talk to someone about your self-image. I'm not kidding, that is when you begin to head into bad territory of places you don't wanna go.
  • MichelleReneeOC
    MichelleReneeOC Posts: 10 Member
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    Yeah I've thought about that many times again and again. When the world tells you that you look one way and you still feel like you're gazing into a fun house mirror you just might have a problem.
  • UnicornAmandaPanda
    UnicornAmandaPanda Posts: 161 Member
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    Yea I think everyone does this to some extent. Some days I'm like oh man I look like I'm pregnant with a food baby and other days I'm like woot woot this is paying off lol
  • jasinwilliams
    jasinwilliams Posts: 6 Member
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    I do that all the time, but not to see how fat I look: I just do it to look at my face. It's a problem I've had since about high school.

    One time, I looked into a parked car's window to look at my face, but I didn't realize that the owner of the car was sitting on his porch right to the side of me. He was drunk off his *kitten* and screamed 'You trying my steal car? I'll f--k you up!'. That was years ago, but I still look in car windows all the time. I also look in store windows, metallic urinal flushers, and my computer screen after I shut my computer down.
  • PixelPuff
    PixelPuff Posts: 901 Member
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    Yeah I've thought about that many times again and again. When the world tells you that you look one way and you still feel like you're gazing into a fun house mirror you just might have a problem.

    "Body Dismorphia" is a thing. Definitely go talk to someone.