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More curiosity, we seem to have a lot of it lately.
We've found that we, especially Seb, dislike having photographs taken, probably due to the inevitable body dysmorphia. The photo will never record me, only the body.
Does anyone else react this way?
We've found that we, especially Seb, dislike having photographs taken, probably due to the inevitable body dysmorphia. The photo will never record me, only the body.
Does anyone else react this way?
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-David
'goes to bed'
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Alissa
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As for the body not looking like us, i mean sure its a pain, would love to have my own body all the time, but at the same time, I don't know, maybe its because we have been dealing with this for such a long time, its like par for the course, we simply just deal with it.
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ours tho has to do with past issues. dad was a photographer.
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Johnny
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Richard of the Fen System
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--Gina
(edit to fix typo)
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We tend to physically manifest a bit though, not too much, but enough that if a pic is taken of someone else, it shows.
We have this project in mind eventually, to take pics of all of us, in our own clothes, to compare them, but again, procrastination when it comes to pictures.
Rick
Pack Collective
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But oh man. We always think we'll look like we do, all hot and sassy and beautiful, and then there's this lumpy thing in the pictures. *sigh*
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Alex has shown up in photos and that's fine, he/she's pretty cocky and likes the body (gender and age slider).
Mirror's can be hard, almost always avoid them. There is a certain way we usually keep the body, we take care of that using a mirror as needed, but basically keep it brief. Too long a contact with a mirror is unsettling as it just isn't who is expected. Someone in here thinks she should more or less see this icon. And the body is aged way beyond this!! (Actual body photo long, long ago).
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It's like, birth people have body dys morphia yet pose a lot in friendly settings, but dislike the photos seen after, most of us regular fronts don't hae enough experience in looking into the mirror because there are more important things to be done and thus photos are same of no importance, and speaking strictly about myself, I just don't think I look like me in there. *L*
Wait LiWaN just said she likes our photos and that I should damn listen.
So, that's it.
--C
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XD Mayb i should find a photographer n the area.
~Frag