Body size
#26
Guest_kenyk713
Posted 28 October 2010 - 01:53 AM
#27
Guest_Drake Hetaro
Posted 06 December 2010 - 02:06 AM
#28
Posted 02 November 2013 - 02:03 AM
Models, they show what women can never truly acheive, they use photoshop to further their skin and bones appearance. It's sad to see people act in such a way, I do not feel that plus models are promoting obesity, truly they need to pluck a few average women off the streets and show them, women are meant to have curves, a woman without curves is like jeans without pockets, you don't know what to do with your hands. Personally, I'm a small person, I look a bit close but nowhere near as sickly as today's "models" and I feel I need to put on a few pounds.
#29
Guest_darkraven118666
Posted 04 November 2013 - 10:20 PM
When you said that, i pictured you in a dress!
Im scared of them also, being to thin and 'airbrushing' is massivly effecting young people! When i was young, the girls would play with dolls, now they're in their rooms doing their hair and using fake tan... It stupid, aswell as that, some shop in england was trying to sell tops with fake boobs in to like 10 year olds, its sick!
I think we all imagine things as better when we were younger. When I was young (grew up in the 90's) girls had the whole "Bad gril" attitude going and they would smoke and do drugs. In comparison, 10 year olds trying to dress like teens is not as bad I think. Althought 10 year olds trying to wear fake books is really pusing it. Hopully parents know how to raise their kids better.
I don't think the focus should be on looking thin or fat, media should do more to promote looking healthy and fit.











