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RE: What a Bikini Represents

in Reflections2 years ago

People buy fantasy, not reality.

That is the complaint of all consumers who feel cheated after buying because they are unable to avoid the influence of advertisements, especially from online purchases, and are devoured by online advertising attacks that come in a barrage.
The ad is really just selling fantasy, as you have said, Sir.

More and more people are complaining about the items they receive, which do not match what they have received from online advertisements.
I always influence my wife to always shop directly at a store, not to complain in the end. For example, my wife has to go into the fitting room to try on a dress she is going to buy. But she really never tried on the bikinis she bought.

And in the end, I have to be the victim because I have to take my wife to a shop, accompany her there, and end up at a place to eat or drink coffee. It's okay as long as it's not too often, and the important thing is that she's happy even though sometimes she doesn't buy something because she doesn't think some are actually worth buying.

I'm glad that she doesn't become a victim of advertising or a brand because she only buys something that really makes her comfortable when wearing it.

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I don't like spending the money, but I like shopping for women's clothes - it is so much more fun than shopping for myself. Men's clothes are boring!

Just think about all the transport, packaging and energy wastage there is for online shopping, just from people getting stuff that they don't like.