Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They smoke and drink a lot of coffee to keep hunger at bay. They have trainers and dietitians and personal chefs who help them eat well and work out to tone their body. They get plastic surgery. They also tailor everything they wear, down to tshirts. Everything they own is meant to fit their body perfectly, which also helps them look better. Beauty is a funny thing, because it is absolutely, for most people, created. If everyone had the resources these people do, pretty much everyone would be good looking.
Not really. there are some body types you can't do much about, even if you turn yourself into skin and bones. And there is always the case of the "butter-face". You cannot correct the "butter-face" without the obvious plastic surgery and people will always tell. Not everyone can look beautiful. In fact a girl that is naturally beautiful, has nicely proportioned face and figure, but carries a bit of extra weight like 10-20lb will still be tons more attractive to an avg. male than a starved "butter-face" or a chick with tons of facial plastic surgery or a "skeletor". If you think of Jessica Simpson, she only started to look gross after a major weight gain, she was still very attractive at 125-130lb. But many people would think she is fat at her height and 125lb. Still looks pretty good to me, way way more beautiful than avg. looking face and skeletal not-well proportioned body - the girls I see around these days, who think they are hot.
Anonymous wrote:They smoke and drink a lot of coffee to keep hunger at bay. They have trainers and dietitians and personal chefs who help them eat well and work out to tone their body. They get plastic surgery. They also tailor everything they wear, down to tshirts. Everything they own is meant to fit their body perfectly, which also helps them look better. Beauty is a funny thing, because it is absolutely, for most people, created. If everyone had the resources these people do, pretty much everyone would be good looking.
Anonymous wrote:They smoke and drink a lot of coffee to keep hunger at bay. They have trainers and dietitians and personal chefs who help them eat well and work out to tone their body. They get plastic surgery. They also tailor everything they wear, down to tshirts. Everything they own is meant to fit their body perfectly, which also helps them look better. Beauty is a funny thing, because it is absolutely, for most people, created. If everyone had the resources these people do, pretty much everyone would be good looking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this supposed to be a trick question? Everyone knows there is no "trick" to being thin.
I was asking whether there is some secret pill or treatment that is available mostly only to celebrities (because of cost or whatever).
Anonymous wrote:Bulimia/anorexia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hell if someone were willing to pay me a few million I would get my ass to the gym for a few hours a day!
Plus if they are eaters they eat very healthy, haven't you ever read what the stars eat when they are telling a magazine how they lost the baby weight
Breakfast: protein shake
Snack: celery sticks
Lunch: broiled chicken or fish with steamed veggies and a little brown rice
Dinner: salad with a little drizzle of oil and vinegar
Add in an hour of daily exercise and we would all look good
Also according to one of the Victorias secret models they go on a 9 day liquid diet before the big angels show, NO THANKS!
If I had to eat like this for the rest of my life, I'd shoot myself now. I'd rather be size 6 and eat what I want, than be size 2 and never enjoy all the wonderful culinary treasures. And, there is always a tummy tuck, I am not ashamed that this is definitely in my near future and give a rat's behind that whatever model/actress has a flat tummy without it.
Anonymous wrote:Hell if someone were willing to pay me a few million I would get my ass to the gym for a few hours a day!
Plus if they are eaters they eat very healthy, haven't you ever read what the stars eat when they are telling a magazine how they lost the baby weight
Breakfast: protein shake
Snack: celery sticks
Lunch: broiled chicken or fish with steamed veggies and a little brown rice
Dinner: salad with a little drizzle of oil and vinegar
Add in an hour of daily exercise and we would all look good
Also according to one of the Victorias secret models they go on a 9 day liquid diet before the big angels show, NO THANKS!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this supposed to be a trick question? Everyone knows there is no "trick" to being thin.
I was asking whether there is some secret pill or treatment that is available mostly only to celebrities (because of cost or whatever).
I am sure they do diet pills and I am 100% sure they do plastic surgery even if they never want to admit it. There is non-invasive liposuction you can get, laser treatments to even skin tone and make skin thicker to reduce the appearance of cellulite, detox wraps, etc. A lot of this stuff is cost prohibitive to avg. women and it is not like you have scars you get that you have to explain. You can say you never did this or that procedure and nobody will ever know.
Ok, here is the question. How do all these models pose for bikini shots after having kids and have perfectly flat belly? They either have a mini-tummy tuck of sorts or they just get airbrushed. Even if you are skinny, the big belly will stretch your skin and naturally thin women with very flat stomachs before pregnancy are more prone to get stretch marks. Where does the skin go 3 months after pregnancy and how come they never have a single stretch mark? It's surgery/makeup/photo retouching. It's all fake.
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Interesting. I had a flat, taut stomach, and BMI of 19-20 pre-pregnancy, gained about 20-25 pounds. No stretch marks yet (at 8 months), will see what the stomach looks like after baby comes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this supposed to be a trick question? Everyone knows there is no "trick" to being thin.
I was asking whether there is some secret pill or treatment that is available mostly only to celebrities (because of cost or whatever).
Anonymous wrote:Some people are just naturally slim and I would imagine a lot of the celebrities are that way. The ones who aren't have to starve themselves (for example Gisele vs. Jessica Simpson, see what happened to each after having a kid). It is absolutely possible to be slim without starving yourself. I am 5'8" and 120 lbs. I have one child. I go to the gym may be once per week. I do not starve myself ever. And honestly, to gain more weight I would have to eat some serious desserts every day. It's genetic for me, so I do believe that it can be genetic for a lot of the celebrities, although probably not all of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this supposed to be a trick question? Everyone knows there is no "trick" to being thin.
I was asking whether there is some secret pill or treatment that is available mostly only to celebrities (because of cost or whatever).
Seriously just stop. The fact that you truly cannot figure this out is absurd. How old are you and where did you grow up?
Everyone else on this thread has contributed some kind of intelligent and insightful observation, thought, point, etc. You're the only one being rude, and not posting anything of substance. You do not have to read this thread or post here if you don't have anything to contribute.