I don't think that height change is all that widespread yet. But I do know 
there's a noticeable change in the weight of youth, with more getting heavy 
earlier in life. there's also been the recently discussed fact that a lot of 
young girls are developing sooner than before... 

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From: "Mr. Worf" <[email protected]> 
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I think that aesthetic will disappear soon. Most of the youngsters that are in 
their teens right now are close to or above 6ft tall (In this area, possibly 
30-40%) so that tiny little waif look will eventually disappear. 


This brings up the question as to why hasn't anyone looked into the growth 
hormones that are being passed on to everyone. There is no reason whatsoever 
for these kids to be this big across the board. My 4yr old nephew is over 4 
feet tall now. At this rate by the time he is 10 he will be taller than me. 


On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 7:32 PM, Keith Johnson < [email protected] > 
wrote: 




Oh, she's a gorgeous lady, one of the prettiest women in Hollywood. I'm just 
saying she's not curvy or voluptuous by any means, and I've heard some people 
go on about her great figure. But all I can conclude is that that's based on 
the modern love for slim-to-thin athletic builds that some champion nowadays. 


----- Original Message ----- 
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Here's the pic of Fox wearing the tshirt: 
http://cm1.theinsider.com/thumbnail/400/552/cm1.theinsider.com/media/0/87/50/megan-foxa-all-star-party-6.jpg
 


I have to admit that it looks good on her. 


On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 3:06 AM, Martin Baxter < [email protected] > 
wrote: 






"On a side note, I was walking by the tv and they were talking about Megan Fox 
wearing her 8 year old stepbrother's tshirt. I immediately thought "now that's 
ridiculous!"" 

My skin has just left the building... 





On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 5:13 PM, Mr. Worf < [email protected] > wrote: 








I think that Jolie looked better a couple of years back before she lost that 
last "20lbs." In Salt she looks dangerously underweight. 


I agree with you on all of the classic ladies. Most of them wore a size 6 or 8 
dress. In Hollywood the average is a size 2-4 now. I think currently Jolie is 
going for size 0. Which is the ultimate. 


On a side note, I was walking by the tv and they were talking about Megan Fox 
wearing her 8 year old stepbrother's tshirt. I immediately thought "now that's 
ridiculous!" 







On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 7:33 PM, Keith Johnson < [email protected] > 
wrote: 









No offense to any women here, but ah for the days when beauty in an actress 
wasn't about being skinny, blonde, and athletic looking. Remember when the 
(white) actresses in TV and film had actual curves, full lips, and were often 
brunette stunners? Sophia Loren, Racquel Welch, Liz Taylor, even Marilyn 
Monroe--all would be considered borderline overweight in the current 
atmosphere. I heard a lady on an entertainment show today say for the millionth 
time how breathtakingly beautiful Angelina Jolie and Jennifer Anniston wore, 
and wax ecstatic about their great figures. I see Anniston as fit but slim, 
Jolie as dangerously thin, and neither coming close to the standard of beauty 
of yesteryear. Although when made up, Jolie's feline features indeed are old 
school... 




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