Now I’m curious. And don’t just say someone who kills you. Give me some detail!

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    1 month ago

    someone who looks like me probably, so im not in constant fear of being left

    … sadly in my experience i think its kinda rare to be as ugly as i am

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      1 month ago

      Now, this is going to sound super sneedy. But I don’t think anybody is really all that ugly. I worked in fashion and hairstyling and makeup, and realistically everybody is a few life changes and a styling session away from mogging themselves.

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        1 month ago

        how exactly? i can’t think of much i can improve on other than makeup. the isssue is 90% like, my midface ratio + head width + head length i mean i have a pretty prominent brow bone and stuff too, but i don’t focus on things that can be fixed by surgery for my own sanity…

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          You’d be surprised. It’s hard to say without a picture of what I’m working with and a team, but positive health indicators and improved posture alone do a world of good. that’s not to say you’ll immediately pass with a makeover and pilates, but everybody looks cute with a new 'do and glowing skin.

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            1 month ago

            can u explain posture? i already stand with my back straight and sit properly and stuff (although i cant rly sit with my legs crossed if im at a table/desk since my knee goes wayyy too high)

            i see things about putting ur shoulders back and stuff, but whenever i do it, it looks rly unnatural and is kind of uncomfortable

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              Don’t force your shoulders back. roll them up to your ears and let them drop back and down.