For women?
I mean.... does the figure really matter all that much? Is the "inner beauty" enough? Or is beauty truly in the eye of the beholder?
If we were to ask the media and your typical teenage boy, then the figure is paramount. If that were true then it must make for a pretty depressing reality for most of the population.
It seems there are two notions of female perfection:-
The stick-thin "heroin chic" look of fashion models. As exemplified by the fact that since being ousted from her labels for being a drug addict, Kate Moss reclaimed her place on the cover of American Vogue.
The second being the buxom glamour models bending and spreading for your pleasure. Their main asset being inflated frontage and eh... minimal clothing.
However, these two have a common ground in that both are incredibly thin. Which... well... makes things pretty depressing for me
So ehm... that's it really... are they the ideal in the feminine form? If not, why are they so successful in selling their wares? Or are they just fantasy figures, and everyone just accepts what they have in real life and get on with it? Would most women who are bigger than life be shunned and left on the shelf for when you're unable to find anything better?
I mean.... does the figure really matter all that much? Is the "inner beauty" enough? Or is beauty truly in the eye of the beholder?
If we were to ask the media and your typical teenage boy, then the figure is paramount. If that were true then it must make for a pretty depressing reality for most of the population.
It seems there are two notions of female perfection:-
The stick-thin "heroin chic" look of fashion models. As exemplified by the fact that since being ousted from her labels for being a drug addict, Kate Moss reclaimed her place on the cover of American Vogue.
The second being the buxom glamour models bending and spreading for your pleasure. Their main asset being inflated frontage and eh... minimal clothing.
However, these two have a common ground in that both are incredibly thin. Which... well... makes things pretty depressing for me
So ehm... that's it really... are they the ideal in the feminine form? If not, why are they so successful in selling their wares? Or are they just fantasy figures, and everyone just accepts what they have in real life and get on with it? Would most women who are bigger than life be shunned and left on the shelf for when you're unable to find anything better?
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