Anonymous wrote:I have a thigh gap and muscular soccer player legs...I get lots of attention for them.
Anonymous wrote:Wealthy white guys I know prefer Kate Upton or Margot Robbie types
Anonymous wrote:
Thats fine, but they will still be judged by their appearance to some extent. Good or bad
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At my kids’ private school I never see obese people. Parents (and kids) are thin. Of all of my kids’ friends, some have a little extra weight (by my standard), but nobody is probably overweight (by American standards). I do see plenty of tall blond skinny moms (more than what I see in my wealthy NW neighborhood.
I am not tall (unfortunately), but I am both thin and fit. I am of Mediterranean descent so I tend to put weight on my butt and legs. My husband wishes I were a little rounder (loved my pregnant body), but I don’t like it and (at 38) I prefer to look elegant instead of hot. I would look like the girl in the picture if I gained 20+ lbs.
The girl in the pic has photoshop done to shrink her waist line, if she is so desirable and the new standard of beauty, why the need for air brush...
Because all the influencers heavily edit their pics, even when they're paying us lip service about loving yourself (see NYT link below).
The woman in the photo is Addison Rae. She has 80M TikTok followers and has spoken frequently about not having the traditionally "attractive" body type.
If you have teenagers, ask them about her.
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/23/magazine/addison-rae-beauty-industry.html
I don't have teens, if my kids grow up to be 15, I hope they see the prize of their brain, the rarity of their original thoughts and have exciting hobbies such as sports or connecting with real people, instead of some tiktok star's thighs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At my kids’ private school I never see obese people. Parents (and kids) are thin. Of all of my kids’ friends, some have a little extra weight (by my standard), but nobody is probably overweight (by American standards). I do see plenty of tall blond skinny moms (more than what I see in my wealthy NW neighborhood.
I am not tall (unfortunately), but I am both thin and fit. I am of Mediterranean descent so I tend to put weight on my butt and legs. My husband wishes I were a little rounder (loved my pregnant body), but I don’t like it and (at 38) I prefer to look elegant instead of hot. I would look like the girl in the picture if I gained 20+ lbs.
The girl in the pic has photoshop done to shrink her waist line, if she is so desirable and the new standard of beauty, why the need for air brush...
Because all the influencers heavily edit their pics, even when they're paying us lip service about loving yourself (see NYT link below).
The woman in the photo is Addison Rae. She has 80M TikTok followers and has spoken frequently about not having the traditionally "attractive" body type.
If you have teenagers, ask them about her.
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/23/magazine/addison-rae-beauty-industry.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At my kids’ private school I never see obese people. Parents (and kids) are thin. Of all of my kids’ friends, some have a little extra weight (by my standard), but nobody is probably overweight (by American standards). I do see plenty of tall blond skinny moms (more than what I see in my wealthy NW neighborhood.
I am not tall (unfortunately), but I am both thin and fit. I am of Mediterranean descent so I tend to put weight on my butt and legs. My husband wishes I were a little rounder (loved my pregnant body), but I don’t like it and (at 38) I prefer to look elegant instead of hot. I would look like the girl in the picture if I gained 20+ lbs.
The girl in the pic has photoshop done to shrink her waist line, if she is so desirable and the new standard of beauty, why the need for air brush...
Because all the influencers heavily edit their pics, even when they're paying us lip service about loving yourself (see NYT link below).
The woman in the photo is Addison Rae. She has 80M TikTok followers and has spoken frequently about not having the traditionally "attractive" body type.
If you have teenagers, ask them about her.
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/23/magazine/addison-rae-beauty-industry.html
Who cares what teenagers think? The topic was "do rich men really desire skinny women". Teenagers aren't rich nor men. Addison whoever is not the standard of beauty for this group no matter how hard some people are trying to push her. She has terrible tree trunk legs and an asymmetrical shape made worse by whatever editing she's doing to her pics. Next.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At my kids’ private school I never see obese people. Parents (and kids) are thin. Of all of my kids’ friends, some have a little extra weight (by my standard), but nobody is probably overweight (by American standards). I do see plenty of tall blond skinny moms (more than what I see in my wealthy NW neighborhood.
I am not tall (unfortunately), but I am both thin and fit. I am of Mediterranean descent so I tend to put weight on my butt and legs. My husband wishes I were a little rounder (loved my pregnant body), but I don’t like it and (at 38) I prefer to look elegant instead of hot. I would look like the girl in the picture if I gained 20+ lbs.
The girl in the pic has photoshop done to shrink her waist line, if she is so desirable and the new standard of beauty, why the need for air brush...
Because all the influencers heavily edit their pics, even when they're paying us lip service about loving yourself (see NYT link below).
The woman in the photo is Addison Rae. She has 80M TikTok followers and has spoken frequently about not having the traditionally "attractive" body type.
If you have teenagers, ask them about her.
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/23/magazine/addison-rae-beauty-industry.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At my kids’ private school I never see obese people. Parents (and kids) are thin. Of all of my kids’ friends, some have a little extra weight (by my standard), but nobody is probably overweight (by American standards). I do see plenty of tall blond skinny moms (more than what I see in my wealthy NW neighborhood.
I am not tall (unfortunately), but I am both thin and fit. I am of Mediterranean descent so I tend to put weight on my butt and legs. My husband wishes I were a little rounder (loved my pregnant body), but I don’t like it and (at 38) I prefer to look elegant instead of hot. I would look like the girl in the picture if I gained 20+ lbs.
The girl in the pic has photoshop done to shrink her waist line, if she is so desirable and the new standard of beauty, why the need for air brush...
Anonymous wrote:At my kids’ private school I never see obese people. Parents (and kids) are thin. Of all of my kids’ friends, some have a little extra weight (by my standard), but nobody is probably overweight (by American standards). I do see plenty of tall blond skinny moms (more than what I see in my wealthy NW neighborhood.
I am not tall (unfortunately), but I am both thin and fit. I am of Mediterranean descent so I tend to put weight on my butt and legs. My husband wishes I were a little rounder (loved my pregnant body), but I don’t like it and (at 38) I prefer to look elegant instead of hot. I would look like the girl in the picture if I gained 20+ lbs.