Re: Not fat, really.
I don’t think she's overweight, by the pictures I’ve saw. She's healthy for a girl of her age. Girls of her age are able to do everything just to get the shape of a model of fashion magazines, and they unfortunatelly lose body and mental health during this process. They are weird, aparently ill, weak, anemic, but never stop to get drugs, anfetamines, unecessary diets, etc.
In the past centuries, strong women were more appreciated. They were in home full time, fixing things to their husbands, kids. In the beginning of the last century they started to work, and demanded their rights as human beings. Surely their bodies changed as the result of this modern life. They wanted the same rights as men had: jobs, fun, sex, freedom, etc.
The model of beauty changed. However, nowadays, the cult for very skinny women is an abuse, and very dangerous for young insecure girls. They could vomit all day long to keep their looks.
Women shouldn’t be ashamed of their natural beauty, it’s a matter of hormone. Who wants a skinny girl who looks like a corpse anyway?
Once I saw pictures of famous hollywood stars without make up and I almost fainted!!! They are humans, they are regular creatures, not perfect supreme divas. I’m trying to say that all the glamorous faces and bodies in tv, movies, pictures are fake. How about Marilyn Monroe? She was fatty, and she was gorgeous.
Now one of the fav subjects is to make jokes on Morrissey’s shape, but let’s be reasonable, he’s strong, mature, healthy. Can you picture a very skinny 43 years old Morrissey? “ugh”.
Of course that obesity is a serious problem that we still need to endure (there’s a big difference between fatty and obese), but how can we fight and teach the right diet to our kids, when we have the food industry ardently selling their products everywhere you go? Americans are the first in the list of obesity, but the rest of the planet also suffers with that. This is our gain for eating every trash they show on tv.