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ALL women w/ body image problems should see this


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The Magic of Photoshop

I myself use Photoshop and have done for a very long time. The one thing I've learned is not to believe what I see.
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*bump* No one?
wow that's great. he made her left butt cheek look flat though. gosh, even with unbridled power you can't make a perfect body :)
immidiately sending this to frined who's been struggling with an ED. Thank you!!
that is unbelievable! I can't believe how realistic it looked at the end - just goes to show you shouldn't believe everything you see!! thanks for sharing - it made me smile! :)
That is sick. Good to see though. No wonder we all have such bad body images. They create these perfect images on computers and none of us can live up to them! Definitley need to share this!
absolutely amazing i had no idea how powerful that program was OO i was always aware of the "spray painting" of the models faces to remove stray blemishes and imperfections but this ... geeze lol <3 thanks!
Yeah I saw this ages ago on Youtube. God Photoshop is amazing. LOL. Looks realistic too so good on whoever done it (:

That is just SICK!

 I know magazines do not do this to the extent shown in this video, but they do do quite a bit of editing of photos.  It is also not just the "beautiful" (according to the world) that get "Photoshoped"  I can remember stories of Hillary Clinton and Oprah Winfrey having edited photos out in magazines.

You can not 100% completely trust photos.

Be happy with who you are!  Everyone has some beautiful deep down inside you. 

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