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La mujer que develó el engaño de las fotos posadas en Instagram que se volvió viral

Una bloguera britanica publicó un tutorial demostrando las trampas de las fotos en las redes sociales.
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La mujer que develó el engaño de las fotos posadas en Instagram que se volvió viral | Redes
Redes: La mujer que develó el engaño de las fotos posadas en Instagram que se volvió viral

"La postura es todo", al menos así lo demostró la bloguera inglesa Lauren Tickner que publicó una foto en su cuenta de Instagram mostrando como puede cambiar el aspecto de una mujer de acuerdo a su postura.

Según Tickner entre foto y foto hay tan solo 30 segundos de diferencia. En pocos segundos, la mujer logró tres cuerpos diferentes: "Con pancita", "Sin panza y con buena cola" y "No tiene cola", son los títulos que eligió para cada imagen.

"Lo que ves de la gente en redes sociales no es su aspecto las 24 horas los 7 días de la semana en la vida real. Sé que si arqueo la columna y saco cola puedo hacer que mi estómago se vea más plano y mi cola, más grande. De la misma forma, si me encorvo y no contraigo el abdomen después de una comilona eso hace que parezca más hinchado", asegura en el posteo.

¿Qué opinás de la reflexión de esta bloguera?

 

POSTURE changes EVERYTHING! Posing is SO powerful: what you see of people on social media is NOT how they look 24/7 in real life! 👉🏼 I know that if I arch my spine and pop my hip, I can make my stomach look flatter & my butt look bigger. Of course, some people DO have big bums & flat stomachs 💖 Similarly, slouching and 'letting go' of my stomach after a big meal makes it appear more bloated: it's just how it is! Tucking your spine will make your butt look flatter: you can literally make your body look SO different, just by standing differently! ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ People will always speak negatively about others: it's horrible, but sadly it is just a fact of life. I receive all of these comments 👆🏼 all the time, but thankfully for the more negative ones, I have thick skin. I used to even say these things to myself 😔 BUT now I have learned that if I see a 'bad' photo of myself, it is OKAY!!!!! It doesn't matter!!! As we see here, angles and posture are eveeeerything! Similarly, IDGAF if other people want to comment mean things, because I have learned to accept my body and love it for what it is. Your body is so incredibly powerful: give it some credit🙌🏼 I also know how to pose to make myself look 'best'. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ I don't care how 'overdone' people say these photos are: I think they are SO important. I sometimes still stumble across a photo and think "agh, I wish I looked like that..." BUT, they uploaded that photo for a REASON! They probably took 10000 others and chose that ONE photo. (I know I'm guilty of taking looooads before having ma money shot ✨) PLUS, for all I know, they photoshopped that photo! Take EVERYTHING with a pinch of salt! #StrengthFeed - EDIT: this photo is to prove a point 👍🏼 - sometimes one may see a photo of themselves and think 'agh, I hate how I look' ...but then you have to remember that you may just be MOVING & caught off guard, so your body isn't looking 'normal'! Yes, I know I am overemphasising each 'pose' ☺️ - P.S, purchase my training/macro-tracking guides at: www.strengthfeed.com

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