This is a a mental condition where a person fixated on their “perceived” flaws or defects in their appearance. Especially ones that are barely noticeable or visible to anyone else.
These flaws can range from weight, the shape of one’s body, down to movements and coordinations. Some people become excessively conscious of how they walk, speak, or what kind of clothes they wear in these cases.
It’s not just about vanity; it’s obsessive, distressing, and can interfere with their daily lives.
If you are struggling with body dysmorphia, please seek help and remember:
1. Your worth is not measured by how you are seem or appreciated
2. You don’t have to look perfect to be loved, respected and cherished.
3. Fitting in is outdated:
4. Your current features or body is someone else’s dream, appreciate yourself
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