Every woman has celulite on their butt. Accept it.
Why is it again that its okay to be thin but not akay to be fat? Does anone else here find it weird that the most obvious sign of a well feed person , obesity, is acceptable if not admired in everyother society than our own? Here we shutter at the word, because it is known that the wealthy and prosperous eat nutrious and delicious overly priced organic vegetables and soy-protiens and thus stay thin as a rail. Thinness is no longer the sick and the impoverished, the dieing and the weak, but more so the healthy and the strong, the fit and the lean. Now i say this not because i suggest we all ignore out arteries and fill our inards with processed fats high in cholesteral and die befor we can see our children graduate high school, but rather that we take a moment to consider the obvious. The roles of beauty and attraction have completely flopped. Naturally in the primitive, we look for the roles, the chubs, the hips on the women to know that what we are buying into will be around for a while and bear children without having to take daily supplements to have a natrually developed baby. It is unnatural to want the thin, the skinny, the abused and underfed. They produce malnurished children if they can produce at all. I am certainly glad that glamour is out of the anorexc stage. Finally someone on the magazine cover has bigger boobs than me. For a while i was beginnning to wonder if women would soon resume the position now held by manakins, look dont touch. Let's not break her. Honestly, if a model were to come out into my PE 2 class, she could be in the ER with a heart attack due to overexertion from our 2 minute jog. People simply cannot survive like that. Now we see more the "i have radiant skin because I eat my vegetables" woman on the magazine covers. But do not be decieved, they have still lypoed a good 30 pounds off that woman's thighs and butt and put it into her lips and boobs. It's crazy, everyone knows they are fake, they know about hte airbrush technology used, they know that in People magazine Drew Barymore had much thicker ankles than she does now displayed on the cover of Vogue, but it's like we've become accostumed to looking at those Magic Eye books; you know the three-d image really isnt there but you still sit for hours upon hours trying to get your eyes to see it. Stop trying dude. SO once again, I kara have gone off on a media tangent. There is no point here. Everything i literate is an iliterated statement. I just have to pick a fight with the things that bring the good people down for no good reason.