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Why do you look thinner in the mirror and not so thin in yourself?
Explain it this way.

The mirror at home may be more real.

The shopping malls are all tilted about 7 degrees.

You can pay attention to it later.

That kind of shelf mirror is more obvious Now the mirror can adjust its angle.

People who look inclined are thinner.

Now we don't even need concave lenses. How obvious is this?

That is, you can lose weight if the flat mirror is tilted.

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Then it's up to you to see your own problems.

Do you know why ballerinas are so demanding of slender legs?

Because the early aristocrats are watching ballet in the box.

Look down on the actor from above.

Looking down can make people feel fat, especially in the legs.

When you look at yourself (if you don't use a mirror)

At this time, I mostly look down at my legs.

So I feel that my legs are particularly thick, and the perspective of others is not so thick.

Or is weight the most telling thing?

It must be the size of a hospital.

Other places (including weighing scale) will weigh it lighter. Even if you aim at "zero", it will be 2-3kg less.