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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In my mom's generation, my body type would have been considered quite average. Today, I am considered skinny. People often comment how "unhealthy" I look. I've been called anorexic, too-thin, vain, and in need of gaining 10 pounds to fatten up so that I'm "healthier" "especially if I get sick". It's ridiculous. And don't get me started on vanity sizing..... [/quote] Just the opposite. There were no tiny celebrities like Angelina Jolie in the 50s. When someone that skinny came along, she was dubbed "Twiggy"! Women were thin, yes, but not skinny. Look at Marilyn Monroe. She was considered an ideal beauty.[/quote] I HATE vanity sizing. People often throw out "Marilyn was a size 10." No. Not in today's world. Marilyn Monroe's measurements: Height: 5 feet, 5½ inches Weight: 118-140 pounds Bust: 35-37 inches Waist: 22-23 inches Hips: 35-36 inches Bra size: 36D[/quote]
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