Why does America want us to be so thin? |
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Why does America want us to be so thin? |
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![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 37 Joined: Apr 2005 Member No: 120,906 ![]() |
I mean, seriously. I, myself am not thin and I never will be. I have a large family, and I have a really bad metabolism.
Besides, back in medevil (sp?) times, women who were heavier-set were viewed as healthier, and ble to bear better sons... not that I want that last part... XD So, this raises the question; why do Americans feel the need to look down upon us larger girls, and think that we aren't pretty, aren't as smart, can't do as many things, etc.? |
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![]() daughter of sin ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 1,653 Joined: Mar 2006 Member No: 386,134 ![]() |
^ You make a good point. I watched this Oprah show, and she was talking about some diet book which works for everyone, as long as you have the will to do it. I got convinced that it's not impossible to be healthy-looking. I mean, my brother lost about 20 pounds in a few weeks JUST by exercising and watching what he eats. And trust me, he is the worst when it comes to craving food.
However, there's nothing wrong with not being super-skinny, like all those abnormal models you see on ads everywhere. I think there's pressure coming from the media, big time. Everyone wants to look like a Calvin Klein model, and everyone wants to have the perfect-looking face (most of which isn't even real beauty). I think it's stupid, and I think people should make the best of what they've been born with. |
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