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You said you were referring to my post above, in which I talked about models being anorexic.
Yes, but in no way in my post did I assume in any way that I was assuming that all tall and thin models were anorexic or bullemic. I said that so long as having that look isn't harming them in any way-and being either of those 2 is in fact harming there bodies-then there's nothing wrong with being tall and thin.
Yes, but in no way in my post did I assume in any way that I was assuming that all tall and thin models were anorexic or bullemic. I said that so long as having that look isn't harming them in any way-and being either of those 2 is in fact harming there bodies-then there's nothing wrong with being tall and thin.
If being tall is harming your body...how do you propose you fix it?
Yes, but in no way in my post did I assume in any way that I was assuming that all tall and thin models were anorexic or bullemic. I said that so long as having that look isn't harming them in any way-and being either of those 2 is in fact harming there bodies-then there's nothing wrong with being tall and thin.
I just don't understand why you even said that to begin with.
You should move to L.A. A lot of those bodybuilding type of women live there.
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