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MIRROR, MIRROR

November 4, 2016 by Doris Mortman 3 Comments

How many times have you seen someone whose clothes are too tight, too short, too loud or a smidge too inappropriate and thought: “I wish I had her mirror.” Me? Dozens of times. I know women who easily walk into a room wearing something I’d need twenty years of therapy to put on. They’re fine with love handles, muffin tops, belly rolls, lumps and bumps. I’m making sure my T-shirt isn’t too tight and drops low enough to cover my butt.

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Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: body shaming, bullies, bullying, Chris Christie, Chrissy Meta, cyber bullying, difference, fat shaming, Hollywood stereotype, Melissa McCarthy, mirror, self-image

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