Nov 30, 2011
crieffs:

chicksdigthephoenix:

thelilnan:

lorycannotsupinate:

hravestmoon:

how is this supposed to make anyone feel better

I have to say, I feel like some of those campaigns to make someone feel better about their bodies are aimed at girls who are skinny and pretty but think they’re fat and/or ugly.

the one on the far left… i don’t know if that’s healthy…
and of course they love their bodies, they’re perfect. jeez this even makes me feel bad about my body, and I’m a stick.

i would like to point out that all of these images go through a photoshopping process though

every time i go into victoria’s secret, i glare at the “i love my body” posters
yes, showing me unrealistic body-sizes does make me feel better about myself, thank you!
it’s okay to be skinny, and it’s okay to be chubby. so why not include some average looking girls in the posters, too? 

fools will try to sell you annything

crieffs:

chicksdigthephoenix:

thelilnan:

lorycannotsupinate:

hravestmoon:

how is this supposed to make anyone feel better

I have to say, I feel like some of those campaigns to make someone feel better about their bodies are aimed at girls who are skinny and pretty but think they’re fat and/or ugly.

the one on the far left… i don’t know if that’s healthy…

and of course they love their bodies, they’re perfect. jeez this even makes me feel bad about my body, and I’m a stick.

i would like to point out that all of these images go through a photoshopping process though

every time i go into victoria’s secret, i glare at the “i love my body” posters

yes, showing me unrealistic body-sizes does make me feel better about myself, thank you!

it’s okay to be skinny, and it’s okay to be chubby. so why not include some average looking girls in the posters, too? 

fools will try to sell you annything

(via jim-homoriarty)

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