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"I hate hearing people say 'If it ain't broke, don't fix it.' What kind of anti-progressive crap is that? Hey buddy? Your quote is outdated--FIX IT."
Hey Hon, have you seen the show "How to look good naked"?
I saw a clip of it yesterday and it was just so inspiring I had to ask if you'd come across it.
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"I hate hearing people say 'If it ain't broke, don't fix it.' What kind of anti-progressive crap is that? Hey buddy? Your quote is outdated--FIX IT."
These guys go around finding women who are really ashamed of how they look, who share "problems" common with other women and help the women see how beautiful they really are... and then again while they're naked. I watched the beginning of one episode where it was a mom and daughter duo who hated how they looked so much that they wouldn't brush their teeth in the bathroom because they hated looking in the mirror, and he set about showing them how beautiful they really were without doing anything cosmetic. I saw it and was really inspired, and the guys helping the women reminded me of you, so I had to ask. I think it's a UK show, but you should be able to find it online, or a link to it.
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"I hate hearing people say 'If it ain't broke, don't fix it.' What kind of anti-progressive crap is that? Hey buddy? Your quote is outdated--FIX IT."
I watched something similar. Where they take one woman and they show her how to dress properly and do some confidence boosting tactics. Such as this one lady. They had a line up of about 10 women all in their underwear. The lady in question was told to pick her spot as to where she thinks she physically [size wise] fits.
She chose like... 4 in from the smallest size. So they took measurements and found out she was actually a few inches smaller than the first girl on the smallest side. Her face lit up and it was amazing. And they also test out many, many products to see which work the best. It turns out, usually the cheaper ones work better than the expensive ones. Haha
Yeah! They had the lady who thought her ass was the widest in the room pick where she thought she was, then measured her as the smallest and she was so surprised.
You're always reminding people of the good things about them... that's not all you say, I'm sure, but you do help make people feel good about themselves.
I didn't see the whole thing, so I have no idea if they did the "dress right" part, but I wouldn't be surprised.
Cheaper products do seem to work better than the expensive stuff. I just spent $98 on special blending and foundation cosmetics (two small bottles... it was a gift certificate for a store I don't like) and it only seems to work well in huge quantities... whereas Covergirl works just as well (in the right skin tone) and costs about $6 at the most. Almay is what—$11 for liquid cover-up?
But yeah... that show was so inspiring, I wanted to go take naked photos of the old gang to show them how pretty they really are. But then I realized that'd be scary. Have you gotten the chance to do that yet?
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"I hate hearing people say 'If it ain't broke, don't fix it.' What kind of anti-progressive crap is that? Hey buddy? Your quote is outdated--FIX IT."
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"I hate hearing people say 'If it ain't broke, don't fix it.' What kind of anti-progressive crap is that? Hey buddy? Your quote is outdated--FIX IT."
My excitement level for you increased 100 fold
It's slowly in working progress.
I saw a clip of it yesterday and it was just so inspiring I had to ask if you'd come across it.
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"I hate hearing people say 'If it ain't broke, don't fix it.' What kind of anti-progressive crap is that? Hey buddy? Your quote is outdated--FIX IT."
What's it about?
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"I hate hearing people say 'If it ain't broke, don't fix it.' What kind of anti-progressive crap is that? Hey buddy? Your quote is outdated--FIX IT."
Really?
I watched something similar.
Where they take one woman and they show her how to dress properly and do some confidence boosting tactics.
Such as this one lady.
They had a line up of about 10 women all in their underwear.
The lady in question was told to pick her spot as to where she thinks she physically [size wise] fits.
She chose like... 4 in from the smallest size.
So they took measurements and found out she was actually a few inches smaller than the first girl on the smallest side. Her face lit up and it was amazing.
And they also test out many, many products to see which work the best.
It turns out, usually the cheaper ones work better than the expensive ones. Haha
You're always reminding people of the good things about them... that's not all you say, I'm sure, but you do help make people feel good about themselves.
I didn't see the whole thing, so I have no idea if they did the "dress right" part, but I wouldn't be surprised.
Cheaper products do seem to work better than the expensive stuff. I just spent $98 on special blending and foundation cosmetics (two small bottles... it was a gift certificate for a store I don't like) and it only seems to work well in huge quantities... whereas Covergirl works just as well (in the right skin tone) and costs about $6 at the most. Almay is what—$11 for liquid cover-up?
But yeah... that show was so inspiring, I wanted to go take naked photos of the old gang to show them how pretty they really are. But then I realized that'd be scary. Have you gotten the chance to do that yet?
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"I hate hearing people say 'If it ain't broke, don't fix it.' What kind of anti-progressive crap is that? Hey buddy? Your quote is outdated--FIX IT."
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