We all show up in this life with different stories, traumas, both positive AND negative experiences. Our life experiences are not “one size fits all” All that said, I believe that there is no such thing as “one size fits all” and I do not think we should strive for such a thing either! We need a fit that takes into consideration all of our curves, our unique features, and one that makes us look flattering no matter what size the item is. However, that is not taking into consideration the fact that many of us in larger sizes have a different body shape and don’t just need a bigger size – we need a better fit. You see, I think the thing that clothing manufacturers get wrong when they make bigger sizes is that they take smaller sized items and assume that if they just make it bigger that it will fit someone who is a larger size. It did not fit me right at all and in fact I felt uncomfortable in it. Unfortunately, it looked the opposite of that I thought it would. I was so excited to put it on in the fitting room thinking I knew exactly what it would look like. Anyway, the other day I happened to be in Target (yeah, yeah, I know) and I saw a beautiful dress that was a gorgeous shade of magenta. However, Target is often one of those “places” in the people, places, and things that tend to trigger my craving to shop. I would say I have a shopping addiction in general. Okay, I may be exaggerating on that one a little bit. Since I have been in recovery from drugs one of the addictions that has popped up is my addiction to Target. In my case I have found this to be very true. A counselor once told me that addictions come in 3s.
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