Morrigan
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I definitely do understand. I still scrutinise my body on a daily basis. Someone once said that we do that when looking in the mirror because we don't have a comparison point. We have no-one standing next to us and so our brain focuses solely on what we perceive to be our imperfections. It's only when we see photographs of ourselves, especially amongst other people, that we can really see the difference.
I still feel absolutely enormous (maybe even more so now as I feel my body is no longer 'plus sized' and I am on the larger size of average - so now I compare my body far more to slender women whereas before it was out of the question to do so).
I hope looking at your photo has made you realise how far you have come. You should be really proud
I still feel absolutely enormous (maybe even more so now as I feel my body is no longer 'plus sized' and I am on the larger size of average - so now I compare my body far more to slender women whereas before it was out of the question to do so).
I hope looking at your photo has made you realise how far you have come. You should be really proud