On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 2:46 PM, Sam <[email protected]> wrote:

> It's pointing out the pressures we place on woman to change the way
> they eat to "fit" the look society dictates at a given time.
>
> And people wonder why they have eating disorders.


There is "Obese" and "Not Obese". "Not Obese" doesn't mean barbie doll.

When your blood pressure is at a level that means you are a healthy human -
that's "good". When your weight is at a level that is healthy - that's
"good" also.

Maintaining a healthy weight really has nothing at all to do with being a
barbie doll. There are plenty of attractive curvy girls but I think the
last time the being obese was widely regarded as a "good thing" was
somewhere around the middle ages, but only because it was a signal that you
were rich - not because you were healthy.

-Cameron

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