Because it's perfectly normal for your stomach to turn into rolls when you sit down.
If you needed proof of just how desperate we are for real representation of people’s bodies, just look at how we’re reacting to a simple photo of a model sitting down in a bikini.
Why? Because the model’s stomach rolls – a perfectly normal thing that appears when you sit down – are on show.
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