Only in America
Only in America would people try to say that being thin is a bad thing.
shareThere's thin and petite etc but she looks starved. She will 'come out' eventually admitting her struggle with an eating disorder and she'll be labelled 'brave' and 'strong' etc etc meanwhile the rest of us will be like .. 'duh we knew you were starving yourself' now get over it and have some dinner
shareOh, please. She does not look starved. She just looks thin, like she doesn't shove cake in her mouth every chance she gets.
shareShe does too look starved. Some people are naturally very thin, like Keira Knightley, but this girl is not.
shareSo you're saying it's not possible to be too thin? Karen Carpenter might disagree with you on that, if she wasn't dead from anorexia. Also Ana Carolina Reston, Isabelle Caro, and the Ramos sisters, Eliana and Luisel, both of whom died due to anorexia.
The further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those that speak it.
That's not at all what I'm saying. Anorexia is a very bad thing. Natalia looks fine though.
shareShe looks fine for an anorexic.
shareShe is insanely thin, dude. And she wasn't nearly this thin a couple of years ago. So she either has some kind of illness, like Graves' disease (which my sister has, she's 5'8" and 115 pounds) or she has an eating disorder. The girl has wrinkles in her face and she's only 19. That's classic anorexia. I am not overweight, and I'm always the first to jump on people for saying stupid things like "real women have curves", because all women are real women, and that includes Natalia. But she is not just "slim" or "thin" or "petite". She is emaciated. Her head looks too big for her body and all her bones show. That's not healthy. I bet if you saw her in person you'd be shocked.
The further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those that speak it.
I think she looks fine. Agree to disagree.
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