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Seriously, put down the girly magz ladies, and gentlemen quit worrying about being mr Ambercrombie. It honestly disturbs me how many people think that airbrushed models and stars are real, and they hold themselves to those unrealistic expectations. People are people, we all have our flaws. Not everyone is made the same, nor does everyone find the same things attractive. How many men are actually attracted to stick thin runway models? Bulemia and Anorexia are NOT hot. Neither are fake shallow people who are too scared to be themselves despite whatever media consumerism brain washing they've fallen into. It's all fake. I promise. The airbrushed abs, huge boobs, perfect tans and clear skin... Photo shop is an amazing tool. Take it from a 128lb 5'9" blonde hair green eyed girl who is "too curvy" to be a runway model. Throw the magazines out, quit picking at yourself in the mirror, and learn to love what makes you different. I love my broken nose, my chipped tooth, and all of my scars big or small. I've had dentists try to fix my tooth since 5th grade, Dr's tell me I need cosmetic rhinoplasty because I've broken my nose 6 times, and have a huge scar on my back from being bucked off and drug through gravel, and the scar on my nose from being stepped on by a horse, or the scar on my forehead from a car accident... Funny thing is, I'm still a model despite the fact that I keep my "flaws". I don't need fake boobs or a nose job to validate myself. Infact, I'm almost looking forward to my first crows feet and laugh lines, they mean I am human and more worried about living my life rather than a shallow fantasy.


See the chipped tooth? hehe

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Tags: cosmetics, fashion, life, magazines, makeup, media, modeling, plastic, surgery, thoughts, More…tv

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