Doesot give the language the media use healthy,ormal sized girls a complex and planting in their minds about their weight concerns Although they are completelyormal Especially if it's recent backlash against "size zero was" Certainly, say, someone like Kate Winslet is a "bigger" girl show that she is overweight, if that fact is clearly far from the truth Isot it about time the media took over the responsibility for its use and the tone of the language includingewspapers, magazines, and I'veoticed tvews reader to involve themselves emphasis of certain words meaning where there should beone.
Absolutely, couldot agree more with you. We have a society that young girls talk about the mass media, which areormal in size twiglets girls eat like and as good as anything. We see young children, 6-8 year olds with whom We work, doot worry about the fat and so are eating what they should. It is tragic, but maybe the pendulum begins to swing easy . But everything could change. There should be legislation government - and an awareness of what constitutes a healthy diet - but that doesot, and praised the size zero issue than the standard acceptable. Great. our rant is over
Is the expression "Kate Winslet is happy, a larger mean girl" she is overweight, rather thanormal
Does using the phrase 'Kate Winslet's happy being a larger girl' imply she is overweight, rather thanormal
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