Website review: AnyBody
Leona discovered this in Women's Issues
•132 reviews since Dec 11, 2006
women, health, activism
•any-body.org
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lifescape rated 3 days ago- well written articles. good stuff.

ashlinthegreat rated 3 days ago- There should be more sites like this.

sr04d rated 4 days ago- Websites like this one should be viewed by and available to young girls and women more often.Like the reads on this site because they challenge the media most available to women.

ElegantGoose rated 6 days ago- At first, as I was scrolling down the page, I was also rolling my eyes. Oh dear, another girl power rah rah rah site. But I actually liked the video where (what was her name?) that woman brought up the picketing an exploitative club while ignoring the injustice experienced by mostly-female sweatshop workers. Quite interesting.

lindsayrae rated 3 weeks ago- "A website giving women a voice to challenge the limited physical representation of females in contemporary society" Insightful, beautiful, and informative.

julieann081 rated 7 weeks ago- "AnyBody: A website giving women a voice to challenge the limited physical representation of females in contemporary society"

ArwenTaylor rated 7 weeks ago- Very informative.

terrie212 rated 2 months ago
thanks to emjaen
"In a survey released last week by tescodiets.com, 19 out of 20 British women say they would prefer a smaller waist than a genius-level IQ.
The wish list of the average British women (in order) was a slimmer figure, bigger bank balance followed by dinner with an A-list star of her choice, with increased intelligence being way down the list.
This all raises the question, has feminism freed us from anxiety over appearance, as it was once supposed it would?"