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That depends of the model?
My wife is one, she also looks good in RL.
The one with millions of followers on Instagram
Modelling is just a financial source, they all have a pretty normie life behind this...believe it or not.
Sure they do.
I mean, it goes for most if not all people...Anything shown on social media, is just handpicked " goodies " for the public to see.
There's nothing "normal" about living on social media.
well of course you can't live on social media, it's not a video game world you can't live inside of a screen uwu
You can make social media your entire existence by essentially being perpetually online.
And you can absolutely "live" in a video game by spending every waking moment playing World of Warcraft, as an example. When you spend 15, 16 hours doing that, you're living it.
I hope you're self aware you are part of that uwu
I don't "live" on social media, sweetheart. You're in these forums more often than I am.
I don't like looking at models and extremely attractive women, In the real world people have real bodies and real faces etc.
If i wanted something made out of plastic I'll buy a $10 barbie doll.