The theory of “self objectification” of “body image” holds that when people (more shown on the females) observe their bodies, they tend to internalize a “imaginary third person perspective”, which makes us pay more attention to physical characteristics when considering our body, rather than our subjective feelings as subjects. Based on this understanding, I designed an interview (including a tool for drawing subjective “body images”) to help people reflect on their relationship with their bodies, and through a series of “imagination” questions, to guide people’s attention from “how do I look?” to “how do I feel?”