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Does the "size 0 is ugly...curvy is beauty" thing get on your nerves sometimes?
These days I notice alot of stuff going on about " curvy" models vs " skinny size 0" models. I'm thinking its starting to go a bit over board and people are missing the whole point. The reason skinny size 0 models are not enoucraged any more is because they look anorexic and freakishly, unhealthy thin...And now, people are going to extremes i mean the media by " people" by having naked fat women yes fat posing in all these sexy poses. Yes, they're beautiful but now everyone is saying that that is good. If that person was naturally fat, then fine. but what about all those obese people filled with McDonalds and junk? I think women who actually look in between should be promoted. Healthy people..." fat" has suddenly become " curvy" . Curvy is like Kim Kardashian, or Amber Rose google them... I'm naturally skinny and have a boyish figure. I'd love to have more curves but now all this media attention on the fat women are putting people like me under pressure to stuff their faces with burgers and fries to become unhealthily fat, trying to look like the " curvy" models. This isn't gona work? Why not choose noormal people with normal bodies. Somebody with meat on their thighs and a layer of " blubber" on their stomach, with breasts, instead of women with tree trunk legs and rolls of fat around their stomach? Or women with bones jutting out of their knees and ribs on display?I'm not intending to offend anyone and I'm not making fun of the fat or the thin. I'm just saying that the media is going too extreme too thin or too big. Everyone is different and whatever size they are doesn't matter as long as they are healthy. Healthy but big is awesome, but so is healthy and thin What's your opinion?Sorry my enlgish kinda sucks and its loong to read...To see what i'm talking about dailymail.co.uk tvshowbiz article 1256381 Alessandra Ambrosio looks super skinny shoots new Victorias Secret bikini ad.html oops, i didn't mean those two other modesl in the article attatched were " fat" . I think those girls are normal and great I just meant to show you how they criticise a woman with a boyish figure and is fit. She's a bit too thin but the point is they're criticising the thin and calling fat women curvy.
I need beauty product recommendations! What are your favorites?
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Help, teenage beauty.?
im 15, and want to know whats the best type of foundation to use for my skin, and also what cleansers and etc to use. i would like lovely skin, with blemish free also best fake tan etc? please just help me look lovely, smell lovely WHATEVER. just help, any ideas or advice for teenagers D anything..thanks D
Mole, beauty spot, or freckle?
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