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Old Dec 02, 2009, 10:49 AM
anon19529
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I don't know what my body type would be classified as, and I don't want to be catagorized into a specific group either. Curvier women can be just as healthy. But why the need to have separate magazines for plus-size women, and model type women? What irritates me is that I looked at a plus-size magazine which had smaller woman modeling the clothes. Um, DUH, does that make sense to anybody? Why can't they just show the appropriate sized women to wear those appropriate sized clothes, to match her body type. It's like putting a size 16 blouse on a size 2 woman. Stupid! They're not showing a size 16 outfit on a size 16 woman. Plus, if we had our hair and makeup professionally done everyday, don't you all think all women would look that good too? Of course we would. I'd love to see these people without makeup on or their hair not done up. I'm sorry, I just don't like seeing someone's bones sticking out. It can be just as unhealthy to be stick thin too. It makes me cringe. Do people still need to be educated on this kind of thing? I guess so.
Thanks for this!
jerrymichele