I remember when I was in high-school and middle-school I was exceptionally thin. I had the same diet as any typical teenager, I was just naturally very thin. Girls (some who were even thinner than me) used to harass me and call me “anorexic” to the point that everything I did was somehow a “symptom” of anorexia. I’d try to find comfort in feminism but then I found some feminist saying how exceptionally thin bodies were “sickly” and it made me feel worse! When trying to expose the modeling industry I think the important thing to do is to express the beauty in ALL body types and not adding negative attachments to any body type.
What an intelligent, well-written, and entertaining personal anecdote about a wide-ranging and important issue many people face…
I’m sorry, but I must ask for your Internet card back. We can’t have this “rational discourse” and “basic human decency” getting mixed up in our knee jerk reactions and blatant discrimination.
I remember when I was in high-school and middle-school I was exceptionally thin. I had the same diet as any typical teenager, I was just naturally very thin. Girls (some who were even thinner than me) used to harass me and call me “anorexic” to the point that everything I did was somehow a “symptom” of anorexia. I’d try to find comfort in feminism but then I found some feminist saying how exceptionally thin bodies were “sickly” and it made me feel worse! When trying to expose the modeling industry I think the important thing to do is to express the beauty in ALL body types and not adding negative attachments to any body type.
What an intelligent, well-written, and entertaining personal anecdote about a wide-ranging and important issue many people face…
I’m sorry, but I must ask for your Internet card back. We can’t have this “rational discourse” and “basic human decency” getting mixed up in our knee jerk reactions and blatant discrimination.
Wow, am I still on the internet? Are you two okay?
GUYS THE INTERNET IS BROKEN!!