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pansapiens rated 13 months agoFeatured Review
another reactionary site about stereotyping female beauty. I'm amazed there are not more of these out there... it is such a bizzare phenomona. particularly if you travel to africa or asia and see how men and women get along there... fat women in africa are adored, and I mean FAAAT, men there ...

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kiribird2 rated 19 months ago
ThisNThat rated 20 months ago
Read about this website in March issue of Marie Claire.. From the website "AnyBody is committed to encouraging a change in cultural attitudes towards bodies, food and eating so that women and children of the next generation can learn to be happy in and look after their bodies."
dorla rated 21 months ago
Look at those knees.
prairiegirl66 rated 20 months ago
with a teenage daughter who used to have weight issues and some of my own (anorexic by definition for a period), I applaud all these sites and campaigns to get fashion, the media and society to radically change what we're telling our young girls is a reasonable body weight.. plus this image of a skinny rich model with a real African perso as a bit ironic. and weird!
elle-ba rated 21 months ago
Anybody is a website which gives women a voice to challenge the limited physical representation of females in contemporary society. The beauty of real women is in our diversity but our differences are sorely under-represented in fashion and the media. We're not all six foot tall, size zero, blue-eyed, blondes you know...
heatherlehman rated 21 months ago
i admire and frequent this site. and i thank them for bringing this gem to my attention. can anyone NOT make a list of thousands of things eminating from this picture that are bad, bad, bad, anerican express should be flogged, or its ad campaigners should, or both. that maasai guy hopefully made enough money to get his whole village whatever they want for the rest of their lives...like a school, college education, vaccines, and food, political stability and and and. And giselle, hopefully you had a burger. this was for the AIDS campaign too. jehosephat!
NinaB rated 21 months ago
"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?"
Lisa125 rated 21 months ago
Interesting website about women and their relationships to their bodies.
kvinna00 rated 21 months ago
While I fully support a site that attempts to promote greater self-worth in women, and greater acceptance of variety in human form, I, like some of the commenters, detest this "Real women have curves" mentality that is gaining ground. It's as if those of us who are thin are somehow less real, or somehow fake women. If a "real" woman is a size 10+ with fat rolls and cellulite - the day that becomes the new standard of advertising - will be the day I stop looking at ads.
ericthehamster rated 21 months ago
An excellent website addressing the West's obsession with the female form, particularly within narrow boundaries of age and shape. Found on the pages of Elle-ba