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Old 01-31-2008, 09:59 PM
Jewel Jewel is offline
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Society and the medical profession should not dictate whether or not women should be thin, but that doesn't mean that it's not okay to be thin.

Some people are naturally thin, so I think that it does differ from person to person. Sure women, in general, are supposed to have more body fat, but it does really offend me when I hear people call thin women names like "stick", or say "Real women have curves". Some women are naturally thing, not on the rounder side. ALL body types should be appreciated, and that does not mean ruling out those who are thin.
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