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slinky 02-11-2006 23:18

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Originally Posted by garinda
The show at Accy Town Hall, will hopefully show that women of all sizes can be happy, confident, and glamorous.

End of.

END OF?? why is this thread closing now?? ( god there's alot tonight)

So the show at Accy Town hall will be catering for STICK THIN ANOREXIC looking women???

Better eat your lunch in a private dining room.......wouldn't want the STICK THIN girl being envious.

garinda 02-11-2006 23:20

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Originally Posted by slinky
OH right!!!!!!!!!! So I can start calling people Fat can I??

I'm seventeen stone, over weight, call me fat.

Water of a duck's back.

I've met you, I don't know your medical history, but if you want me to critique you, you aren't stick thin. Stick thin to me is someone weighing under four stone in a hospital bed.

Anorexia isn't a recognised medical condition in the third world, mind you thet don't get many copies of Vogue there either, showing only images of teenage girls who are held up as the ideal of female beauty.

slinky 02-11-2006 23:24

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Originally Posted by garinda
I'm seventeen stone, over weight, call me fat.

Water of a duck's back.

I've met you, I don't know your medical history, but if you want me to critique you, you aren't stick thin. Stick thin to me is someone weighing under four stone in a hospital bed.

OMG your missing the point Rindy!!! I'm fine about my weight, my medical history is nearly none existant ( doctor phobia) MY point is labelling people. SLIM people don't deserve to be labelled as ANOREXIC just like bigger people shouldn't be labelled as PIE EATERS!!!!

am I making sense here??

garinda 02-11-2006 23:30

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Originally Posted by slinky
OMG your missing the point Rindy!!! I'm fine about my weight, my medical history is nearly none existant ( doctor phobia) MY point is labelling people. SLIM people don't deserve to be labelled as ANOREXIC just like bigger people shouldn't be labelled as PIE EATERS!!!!

am I making sense here??

No you are not. Slim is fine. I said 'stick thin anorexic' meaning the perpetuated myth that only painfully under weight women are attractive, as seen on every catwalk. There was a big story that some designers showed clothes this season on 'fat' size 12 models. That's all.

As a mother aren't you worried that the media's view of female beauty, which basically comes from a small number of homosexual men, who wouldn't know anything about real women's bodies, that some may have cellulite, wobbly bits, bony bits, spotty bits from time to time?

BLACKBURN RAVER 02-11-2006 23:51

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Originally Posted by slinky
Yes well as a Naturally SLIM person let me tell you, yes putting on weight can be a issue too. Losing weight is actually easier than putting it on when you want to. Proven fact.

PM details please my g/f needs all the help she can get ...:D :o :rolleyes:

slinky 02-11-2006 23:52

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Originally Posted by garinda
As a mother aren't you worried that the media's view of female beauty, which basically comes from a small number of homosexual men, who wouldn't know anything about real women's bodies, that some may have cellulite, wobbly bits, bony bits, spotty bits from time to time?

Like I said before I was RUDELY interupted....This was about people entering a bloody fasion show in ACCY..... yes ACCY where I very much doubt KATE BLOODY Moss would show up. Happy fashion show FAT people!! and I hope you have plenty of cakes to eat afterwards.
















Acceptable....?? no I didn't think so.:(

garinda 02-11-2006 23:54

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Slinks you've lost me.

Again appologies if you've taken offence.

Accy, Milan or New York, the priciples are the same.

garinda 02-11-2006 23:56

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Now go and eat a pie, I think your blood sugar is a bit too low and is affecting your logic.:D

slinky 02-11-2006 23:58

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Originally Posted by garinda
Now go and eat a pie, I think your blood sugar is a bit too low and is affecting your logic.:D

I couldn't possibly eat a pie...... might make me FAT and I would hate to be a FAT woman they look so horrible
















again sorry!!! hate the word but making a point.

BLACKBURN RAVER 03-11-2006 00:02

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ANOREXIC

http://omeuescape.blogs.sapo.pt/arquivo/anorexia41.jpg


THIN AND PERFECT

http://galleries.melissamidwest.com/198d/15.jpg

slinky 03-11-2006 00:03

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Trust 2 men to miss the point............:rolleyes:

BLACKBURN RAVER 03-11-2006 00:04

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No 2 anytime pwease !!!..:D

sorry its late n im in a giddy state ...

garinda 03-11-2006 00:05

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Originally Posted by slinky
again sorry!!! hate the word but making a point.

Not very well, by labelling people, like I did inadvertently and ironically.

garinda 03-11-2006 00:12

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A model at Milanvandamoda March '05.


Beautiful?


Healthy?


A role model for young girls to aspire to look like?


I think not.

garinda 03-11-2006 00:13

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Trust 2 men to miss the point............:rolleyes:

Sad for one women not to get the point.


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