She's not even unusually overweight. She's probably in the normal range for American women. People are awful. |
Ah, so you're just scared of women whose bodies aren't "amazing". I see. Gross. |
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| I dunno but I loved the PSA. |
| When you get over the notion that women's primary purpose is decorative these things won't bother you so much. It's not her JOB to look pretty for you. |
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Yes. She doesn't have to put out a sloppy image to make a point, and I really, 100% believe she does it to provoke reactions. |
No, of course not. I am a fan of the Dove ads, for instance. It celebrates "normal" looking women, and I think that's a good thing. |
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I just posted on the "if you were a skinny kid" post. What's with the fat shaming, people??!!
I can't believe the number of mean, insecure people on here who insist on fat shaming. Lena Dunham would be considered the ideal women in other historical periods. I so wish our culture could get back to a more realistic view of the variety to human body shapes but the internet is just making it worse. |
| I am 25 and can't stand her or Girls. I find it very annoying and her character is completely self-absorbed. I hate how that show is supposed to identify milennials. |
I don't care for any woman regardless of size feeling she needs to put it out there "because I'm not ashamed like you want me to be." I'm tired of her like I'm tired of Miley Cyrus and her high-cut teddies and JLo and her butt string videos. |
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Her hair is what's scary. I have listened to interviews with her and she is very charming and smart. But she goes out of her way to ugly (the hair, clothes etc) to
Make a point about how women are judged. She is confused, having a shitty dye job isn't a feminist act. |
| You are confused, just like you were with Joan Rivers. Lena Dunham and her character on Girls are not the same. |
It's not that she's fat ( I consider her overweight not fat) it's that she purposely looks as sloppy as she can. Just because she's not a stick doesn't mean she can't look put together. |