@V45mikky. True. However, that phrase is usually associated with cars seen in a mirror. Nobody wants to associate sizes of cars with their own mirror image, especially when they are already feeling insecure about their weight.
So, while your statement is true, logically speaking, it is still the wrong thing to say if you don’t want to be sleeping in the doghouse. After all, logic and insecurity have only a passing acquaintance.
you hold a little mirror in one of your hands and face it towards the mirror that you have your back to. then you can look into the mirror in your hand and you can see your butt.
Plods with ...™ over 3 years ago
At his age he should’ve learned a couple of things.
V45mikky over 3 years ago
If objects in the mirror appear larger, then he would be saying she is slenderer then the mirror image.
junkforsarah77 over 3 years ago
@V45mikky. True. However, that phrase is usually associated with cars seen in a mirror. Nobody wants to associate sizes of cars with their own mirror image, especially when they are already feeling insecure about their weight.
So, while your statement is true, logically speaking, it is still the wrong thing to say if you don’t want to be sleeping in the doghouse. After all, logic and insecurity have only a passing acquaintance.
christelisbetty over 3 years ago
You’d have to be be one heck of a contortionist to look at your own butt, in a cars side-view mirror.
j.l.farmer over 3 years ago
you hold a little mirror in one of your hands and face it towards the mirror that you have your back to. then you can look into the mirror in your hand and you can see your butt.
Aladar30 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Just can’t understand why that would be a bad thing.