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In reply to the discussion: "Plus-sized model 'cried when asked to be cover model' " [View all]unblock
(56,200 posts)28. there's nothing "healthy" about many things in fashion.
nothing healthy about makeup. some of it is safer and less dangerous than others, but nothing about makeup is "healthy" (some makeup is mixed with things that can be healthy, such as moisturizers, but the "paint" aspect of makeup is in no way a plus for health.)
hair dye, are you kidding me??
and high heels are just plain cruel.
no one talks about health when a normal-weight or thin model appears with unhealthy makeup, dyed hair, and high heels.
but show someone overweight and suddenly health is the only concern anyone seems to have about a model on a fashion mag cover....
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Yeah I was shocked when I saw her pic, I thought she was going to be 20 or 30 lbs over weight..
EX500rider
Aug 2018
#4
I'm guessing a lot of dudes will suddenly be concerned about the health of women on magazine covers
LanternWaste
Aug 2018
#5
i think it's great. it's not about restricting the modeling world to healthy-weighted people.
unblock
Aug 2018
#6
I doubt you would find many doctors who would think she was at a healthy body weight.
EX500rider
Aug 2018
#9
I'm sorry but that is terribly unhealthy. The anorexic models we frequently see should not be
Squinch
Aug 2018
#8
Yeah, I saw it. I still think unhealthy over or under weight should not be glamorized.
Squinch
Aug 2018
#19
fair enough. best we make them think they should be hiding in shame, that sounds real healthy.
unblock
Aug 2018
#26
"in the sense that no one is going to see that and think they need to put on weight to be
unblock
Aug 2018
#41
and i'm sure they're equally vocal whenever they see a pic of an overweight male....
unblock
Aug 2018
#27