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Originally Posted by capt_noonie Ok maybe I need to clarify something. I'm fairly skinny. I'm about 5'2" and go between 115-120lbs. I try to eat healthy and cook at home most meals. I only eat meat and carbs once per day (not counting seafood and eggs as meat though). I do drink though. But the fact that this person is using KM's quote as a good thing really irked me. I don't think anyone should look at her as a role model. She admitted to not walking down the runway sober for the first 10 yrs of her career. She's been caught on tape snorting cocaine. Clearly she is thin not bc of her healthy eating habits, but bc of drugs and alcohol. That is why I got upset by it. Plus my family history with eating disorders. I don't disagree with you, I like being skinny too, but not enough to starve myself or use drugs to get that way like KM.
And then to put that as your siggy! I really don't get some people. |
I understood what you meant. Kate Moss is definitely not a role model. Drugs, alcohol, and starvation were Kate's means.
Have you seen those sites that glorify anorexia or just super thin celebs? Awful. I don't have a problem with featuring models and actresses in magazines and movies who are not typical of the general population. But the one site, I don't recall the name, devoted to women who prefer to be super thin, hates the likes of Cindy Crawford, for example, for being too "fat." Ridiculous.