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‎03-09-2016 11:03 AM
No mirrors any place but in the bathrooms for me! I don't want to see me all the time---I KNOW what I look like and thats enough.
‎03-09-2016 11:05 AM
I find it interesting though, that people like pictures of themselves that have been photo shopped or tweeked to look better than they really do. People will stand a certain way or even wear clothes that cover up the bits and pieces( as Jayne Brown calls them) That I think is also a deception. Why is that ok where a mirror is not? Just a question.
‎03-09-2016 11:35 AM
I don't know why anyone would want to fool herself or himself. I wasn't always 105 pounds.......I've weighed 22 pounds more than that when I was in my partying thirties. Even then, I always wanted to see the truth in the mirror so I could deal with it. Burying one's head in the sand will only compound the problems (if any). I do think that women tend to be harder on themselves than men.....we see every flaw when we look in the mirror, where men tend to see the same handsome. successful guy from 20 years ago...........![]()
‎03-09-2016 02:13 PM
I want to see the truth...and as for the skinny mirrors, I will not try on clothes in stores and have not for a few yrs now.
I read on a post here yesterday about "jobs you had that you didn't like", and a poster confirmed my concerns of being watched by male and females on camera...i'd rather take it back if it does not fit.
‎03-09-2016 02:33 PM
I would prefer the truth mirror. Btw I was shopping today for a new pair of dress pants for work, and the mirror did not make me look thinner. I still looked liked I had gained 15 pounds - gotta love menopause.
‎03-09-2016 04:07 PM
I want the truth. I even use a 15X mirror in my bathroom so I can see every flaw on my face and neck. I want to see what other people see when they look at me. I'm not fooling myself nor do I want to fool anybody else. As for my body, I've always eaten healthy foods and exercised and still wear the same size now that I did in high school (50 years ago! eek!).
‎03-09-2016 05:09 PM
Always the natural truth.
Authenticity is key for me.
‎03-09-2016 05:45 PM
The painful truth-ESPECIALLY trying on clothes! If i buy it cuz it looks good in the store and get home to see its a miss-back it goes or then im befuddled as to how i got fat on the car ride home!
‎03-10-2016 02:57 AM
I collect old mirrors......for the frames they are in. Never paid much attention to the glass part............
‎03-10-2016 10:45 PM
@wilmawrote:I would prefer the truth mirror. Btw I was shopping today for a new pair of dress pants for work, and the mirror did not make me look thinner. I still looked liked I had gained 15 pounds - gotta love menopause.
Especially the "Menopot"; most 'pausal weight gain is in the midsection/torso area. ;-)
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