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Snipet of An Article
This is part of an article I found on MSN:
"The danger comes when a person allows society and/or fashion magazines to define beauty. It’s cruel and unusual to a) expect every woman to look as thin as the women on runways today and b) expect every man to be attracted to them.
I’m not interested in the health issues associated with weight except to say that it’s inappropriate for women to be encouraged to go too far in either direction. The point is that men are not all cut from the same dough; taste is utterly subjective and should not be dictated in any way by what’s “in style” right now. Style is really nothing more than an attempt on the part of a minority to influence what they believe the majority thinks is fashionable — and sometimes they’re wrong.
There is no shame in being attracted to whatever you’re attracted to. The worst mistake you could make is to allow yourself to be misled by social propaganda into believing that you’re not right in the head if you don’t find 100-pound women the ideal size. "
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