Let’s take a look at plus-size models. That’s a really good example.
It makes this rift between haas/body acceptance and what’s really actually healthy.
But on the flip side, super-skinny models aren’t exactly healthy, either.
Both normalize unhealthy weight and lead to population-wide body image problems and related eating disorders. Then you get things like social media throwing rocket fuel on that fire.
The “ideal” body size has been underweight for a long time now in the US. This isn’t about being “healthy,” but about what society has told them should make their dick hard.
Let’s take a look at plus-size models. That’s a really good example.
It makes this rift between haas/body acceptance and what’s really actually healthy.
But on the flip side, super-skinny models aren’t exactly healthy, either.
Both normalize unhealthy weight and lead to population-wide body image problems and related eating disorders. Then you get things like social media throwing rocket fuel on that fire.
I don’t see how either is “woke” though.
It’s woke because real women are made of silicone and botox
Obviously
The “ideal” body size has been underweight for a long time now in the US. This isn’t about being “healthy,” but about what society has told them should make their dick hard.
Happy cake day!