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Struggling with Mori Kei because of my body type, anyone relate?

Y'all, I really like Mori Kei. It is very up my alley and something I like to emulate in my own fashion.

But... I feel like I have this idea that the cutsey, foresty and feminine looks of the style are always shown on very small bodies and that I won't be able to make it work.

I'm of an average weight, but I have very large boobs and hips, and am relatively curvy. I also have a short torso, it's like all boob up there. It feels like even when I'm trying to stay modest and wear cutsey cardigans they only end up accentuating my chest, which I feel self conscious about.

Is there a way to dress to the jfashion style you like while ALSO "dressing for your body type"? Can you do both? Have you adapted a style you like to your body, or do you just go through with the same outfits as the models despite having a different body type?

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u/ContactSpirited9519 — 3 days ago

Hey! Genuine question from someone with unmedicated ADHD. When I take the tiniest bit of adderall, it is like all of my problems melt away. I suddenly understand how people hooked on stronger drugs must feel.

Could someone explain why meth is considered harmful for you but adderall, Ritalin etc. aren't? Why is this?

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Okay hi wow this got more attention than I thought! I hear everyone on the dosage, what it is cut with, etc. Would love to learn more about how and if long term effects of perscribed amphetamines are potentially harmful or not and more about the way meth is or isn't absorbed into the blood brain barrier differently than perscribed ampethatimes, there are some interesting comments about that! Anyone with the biochem insight into the two and their differences, I'd love to learn from you too. Interesting stuff.

I think, personally, I'm just afraid of taking perscribed stimulants and being "addicted" in a way that is seriously hard for my brain to recover from if I ever need to come off. When I have taken even small amounts of prescribed amphetamines, I experience euphoria, as well as withdrawal symptoms and a strong craving for more of the substance. (I do have severe ADHD and am generally small and sensitive to most medications, I know this may not be everyone's experience!).

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u/ContactSpirited9519 — 26 days ago