But you still do it? And I'm saying this as the widow of a girl who did modeling and suffered from severe anorexia, among other things.
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But you still do it? And I'm saying this as the widow of a girl who did modeling and suffered from severe anorexia, among other things.
I'm not talking only about modeling though. I'm talking about my experience as a girl then a woman.
Sure, and fair enough. And it's good that you're happy in your own skin and all that. But if every woman woke up tomorrow feeling good about themselves, there would be no fashion, make up, modelling, etc. industry left.
This is why I felt that the text was somewhat inconsistent, since you want wwomen to feel better about themselves, but you yourself feed the modeling industry.
Not blaming you for anything, that's not the point. Just something to think about.
She is saying she feels good about herself, and there is nothing shameful about that, because, as a girl growing up, you are told to act the opposite.
I imagine being a top model, would be quite an empowering feeling. Good on her!