The Miracle Of Body Magic And Wonder Bra- By Etcetera
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MTN? *wink*
I finally found time to
read this piece and the word 'body magic' dragged me down memory lane
and made me grasp for breathe.I remember spending 500USD on body
magic,wore it like three times and everytime hubby kept warning me to
not to wear it.
The third time I wore it
was when I was still breasting my blue eyed prince....I wanted to give
him Mama's milk and as i forced Nipples out and he sucked,i began to run
out of breathe,I was saved when the body magic was taken off oh..no be
small thing.
Ehen what is Etcetera saying again sef?..LMAO
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''Those women who wear
simple and proper undergarments, this article is not about you. It is
for those women who are confused and concerned and are leaning toward
spending their hard-earned money on a magic garment that is being
peddled as if it can solve all that ail them, only to be sorely
disappointed.
Every eight seconds, a
woman looks in the mirror and wants to be smaller. I have a huge problem
with this type of women. Whenever I meet people
who pretend to be what they are not, it gets under my skin. When you
present yourself as something, you’re asking me to trust you are exactly
what you say you are. Why would you then abuse the trust you asked for
with the goal of winning my heart? That is not fair.
A friend of mine introduced me to a very hot
chic at a bar in Ikeja and after hours of hanging out and getting to
know each other, she followed me home. All I could think about was what
she’d look like under all those tight clothes, but when she finally
grunted her way out of those really tight jeans and her body began to
spread in all directions, I suddenly had a headache and didn’t feel so
well and I gave her cab fare home....LMAO,SO YOU NO DO??
I mean, is this body
magic thing for-real? It is ridiculous. To think that someone would
honestly wear it instead of putting the time and effort into actually
losing the extra pounds should be a personal embarrassment. It’s really
gone past pathetic. The extreme to which our women are going to capture
an image of beauty that is neither holistic, healthy nor attractive is
crazy. It seems so strange that some ladies complain about not being
able to find sincere, honest and real men when everything about them is
synthetic, processed and unreal. Ladies, let me sell you a clue. If you
find a man, any man, who seems to be attracted to women who have certain
physical attributes like fake hair, fake nails, fake round bum-bum,
fake flat stomach, fake eyelashes and fake breasts, odds are he’s a fake man.
So if that’s what you’re looking for (fake men), then that’s cool. Leave the ‘real’ men to the ‘real’ women. If my girl
had to undress and all of a sudden picked up 8 to 10 pounds merely by
taking off her corset, the attraction would have ended immediately.
Because it is a fraud and I don’t get myself involved with fraudulent
people. What worries me most is, how do you as a lady guard your
emotions from the reaction you will inevitably receive when that look of
shock and disdain appears on the face of your man after he sees those
parts you’ve been hiding under that body magic? If you find yourselves
that undesirable, why would you expect a man to find you desirable?
Let’s look at this thing called body magic and the falsity around it. It makes you feel you have dropped three dress
sizes right? Which basically means you’ll shave off about three inches
of fat in ten minutes, firm up your abs, and boom, you’ve lost all the
extra weight. Yes girlfriend, a body magic can reshape you. Wearing a
corset can change your bust-line, by raising the breasts upwards and
shaping them, flattening the stomach, and improving posture. However,
these effects are only temporary and will be lost on removing the
corset. Indeed, excessive corset wearing has been claimed to weaken
certain muscles, making it more difficult to maintain your shape.
Another thing a body
magic can’t do is make a mound of fat disappear. Using a body magic for
this purpose does nothing except shift mass fat into a place it
originally was not supposed to be. Think about it, if fat was supposed
to be buried deeper into your body, then guess
what? God would have put it there. It’s stored on the outermost parts of
your frame for a reason. Squeezing into a body magic and hoping it’s
going to help permanently hide whatever flaws your body may have is a
joke. And for Christ’ sake, the thing is so uncomfortable and tight,
that it makes you unable to breathe or ease yourself when pressed.
I am really sad that our
ladies don’t talk about healthy eating or exercise anymore. Body magic
is a temporary fix at best and deceitful for that matter. Ladies, let’s
be truthful here, if you met a guy who was wearing a muscle garment and
once he took his shirt off, he was all flab underneath, won’t you be
very disappointed? Don’t get me wrong, I don’t have a problem with a
woman using the garment in the process of losing weight
and wanting to look toned down after childbirth. What I have issues
with is the fact that we in this country are all about the quick fix.
I think we should know
that looking good is not just about hiding the body fat. And wait a
minute, I know some of you may actually think that you don’t have to
stop eating your favourite fatty foods, because your body magic will
force you right back in shape. You forget the fact that those foods are
unhealthy and lack proper nutrition for the body. You also forget that
those are the same foods that got you in a physically unfit figure in
the first place. Forget the fact that those foods aren’t going to help
you maintain that figure. Should you magically obtain it, you don’t want
to sacrifice and take pains to exercise.
Doesn’t it surprise you that the garment is called body magic, like
abracadabra? It can give you all you want and you don’t have to
sacrifice at all. My dear, nothing works that easy.
Why not work harder to
achieve a permanent figure you are craving for? It must be hard, or down
right depressing to walk around looking fine most of the day, and then
having to take off the fine body suit and look
at the undesired one at night. It’s like you are trying to fool yourself
and others. Eventually, you’re going to have to face the ‘fat’.
Remember when you take
off that body magic, gravity takes over! And no man wants to buy an
illusion. We all want the real thing. It’s just sad that some Nigerian
women are so hell bent on instant gratification. It would be beautiful
to see you ladies embrace yourselves as you are. If you run like a rat,
smell like a rat and look like a rat, then guess what girlfriend, you
are a rat.''
*Hmmmm this Etcetera sef....why is he calling women out?what about men that wear blokos magic?
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