I’m so good with angles that I can fool people into thinking I’m not plus size… it works a treat until they want to meet | The Sun

SHE'S so good at knowing her angles that she can make herself look entirely different by just focusing on her face.

But Natasha has admitted things can often get complicated when potential love interests want to meet – and haven't seen her in her full glory.


Taking to TikTok, she shared a video of herself which began focusing on her face and her black and pink hair.

"When he asks when you can finally meet him but he’s only seen your face and you’re good with angles," she wrote over the top of the clip.

She then leaned back to show her belly, as she said: "Next question!"

"Who relates to this one?" Natasha captioned her video.

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And the comments section was quickly filled with remarks from people who could relate to Natasha's situation.

"why do we do this to ourselves?" one person asked.

"I slowly start sending them pics of my worst angles," another added.

While a third commented: "I always tell them I'm fat and find the worse pic of me and send them that if they are still interested then at least they was warned."

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"This is why I always put pics on my profile that show my body, to not set myself up for the stress of them rejecting me for my size once we meet," someone else wrote.

"Same, but last time I met up with the guy, he came to my country and we're now living together and he's now my fiance," another said.

"Literally going through this right now," someone else sighed.

As another added: "Angles are everything."

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