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With the widely reported death of the former Ms. Venezuela due to complications of cosmetic surgery I was reminded once again about one of the laments I have about what our society does to women in terms of media images and the pressure to be what they see in magazines and on television and movies. The only difference between this woman killing herself for "more back" and American and European women killing themselves wit anorexia, is teh pervasive images they see in their respective media.
Not being fully familiar with the fashion culture of south America I can really only speak to how OUR media sets a ridiculously unattainable ideal for the women around me.
That is the insidious nature of the images we see in media and the fact that "fame" seems to require the women who gain fame to comply with those images if they want to keep fame. Courtney Cox and Jenifer Aniston are prime examples. Most men I know love both of them (me personally Jen is a top five all timer in terms of looks and "personality." (I only use quotes because I can only judge determined on what I read - never having met the woman). Almost every man I know thinks they both looked better when they were just starting out before the pressures to look like clothes hangers made them loose weight to waifish proportions.
So the women in our lives see these images and the glorification of these already beautiful women get even MORE intense as they loose weight - and these women (our mother s sisters, wives, significant others etc) conclude that "that's what men want." So when we tell them we love their real bodies and prefer women to be soft and curvy, they all doubt our sincerity. It is a nasty thing.
At the risk of being politically incorrect here is my theory of the origin of this dynamic: The fashion world. Designers don't WANT a woman who stands out or commands attention in her own right, even as an object. They WANT women to literally function as clothes hangers with beautiful heads. After all the show is about the CLOTHES, not the models.
Add to that the FACT that men behind the scenes in the fashion and entertainment industry (the dressers and makeup artists etc) are mostly gay (let the flaming begin) and you will understand why the male influence in that world pushes women to look less and less like women and more and more like men - no boobs, no hips, no butts, and much taller than the average woman. Based purely on looks - which is what we are talking about. The REASON Jessica Simpson, and Shakira, and J-LO are the favorites of heterosexual men - is because their bodies look like WOMEN - not male bodies with the head of a woman. So be PROUD of your curves ladies. Love your softness just as much as your man does. And BTW - I KNOW I am totally generalizing about "what men want" but I am doing it from many conversations with MEN. LOL There are definitely men who want nothing more than a size zero, just as there are those who love them some SSBBWs. But the majority are in the middle - just like most women are. And the middle ain't size 0-4.
Of COURSE there is more to women than looks. Why else would all the women I just mentioned have been through divorces? Obviously daily issues of compatibility - intelligence, temperament etc is a two way street as well. It is not all on the woman. LOL I am only limiting this to looks because that happens to be the topic.
Now most of this post was made on Huffington Post in response to their report of Ashlee Simpson defending her sister Jessica's weight and looks. Fast forward to this afternoon.
So this afternoon I turned on my TV which happened to be on Bravo from the night before, and "The fashion Show" was on. This is a show I would normally turn of immediately, but in my just awake, no caffeine state I left it there and had part of my theory confirmed. Within three minutes, the finalists (it is apparently one of those illumination reality shows) where fitting their designs for the final fashion show on models. none of the clothes (which they designed and constructed in their respective studios) fit the models. One said, "this is why I like models to be proportionate. That way they don't interfere with the design." And that was a WOMAN saying that. Proportionate my ass. That dress couldn't even fit on HER body. And then a gay male designer lamented (after not being able to get his dress on ANY of the five size zero, 5'11" models available) that he would have to let out his design. The dress could NOT fit over any of these anorexic women's hips. So there you have it - the fashion world (and this show is run by Isaac Mizrahi love his personality and his clothing for men), the arbiters of what cloths should look like on women, literally make clothes that no women, not even actual fashion models, could actually wear.
Ladies, from a physical perspective, keep yourself in relatively good shape and stop trying to be a size 2. Forget and ignore what air brushed magazine models of womanhood "tell" you you should strive for. The men in the real world where you live will love you for it.
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