Originally posted by whitney
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Now if I felt bad about my waist and wanted it to be slimmer in real life, I would feel even worse wearing a corset because it would be cheating, false advertisement like you said, but also cheating to myself.
That is why I feel bad about push up bras, I see them as false advertisement because putting them on would only result in presenting a more attractive appearance, I don't see any other intereset in them (at least for me, I understand if someone sees them differently).
That is also why I'm afraid of the "bump removing" undergarments, I despise them because when you get to them, it means you have abandonned controlling your body in itself, like you've lost the battle and think that as long as only yourself sees what you truly look like it's doesn't really matter. But if so many women like them, it means that either body control is an illusion that can not be maintained forever, or that the human being has an intrinsical tendency to be lazy and choose the easier solution, and either way that validating your appearance through the eyes of society is perceived as more important than feeling good about it.
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