It seems to me that this itty bitty body social norm gets away from no one! Even our celebrities feel the pressure to have even smaller waists as if small was not enough, or as if having one "imperfection" like touching thighs need to be perfected. We all know it's a lie so just own up to it already! Let us see you're human, I bet you we (audience) would like you better.
Noticing that celebrities are human just helps us see that we ALL fall for the fallacy of physical normalcy and perfection. My first exposure to this happened to be when I was a child watching Disney princesses give me a false hope on having perfect hair. So thanks to BuzzFeed here we have a more realistic and less "photoshopped" version of our princesses.
You mean to tell me you live in the ocean and your hair is always this voluminous?! #REALOCEANHAIR
Why of course we all wake up with out hair perfectly in place every morning. #REALBEDHEAD #IWOKEUPLIKETHIS
Perfect hair after all that cabin cleaning in woods? #REALFRIZZHAIR
Straight hair girls know that perfectly straight hair doesn't happen ALL the time. #REALSTATICHAIR
It looks like winter but Elsa likes her hair light. Who can blame her? #REALROOTSHAIR
Real girls can accomplish having voluminous hair, but we all know it only lasts about an hour! #REALVOLUMEHAIR
I don't care how in tune with nature you are, windy days never make for perfect hair. #REALWINDYHAIR #TANGLES
Does this make you feel better? I know I do! #REALGIRLPROBLEMS








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