tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4258631710616369741.post4243836528601191369..comments2021-01-19T08:39:21.510+00:00Comments on You Are Beautiful: The history of women's ideal body shapesTashahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05943619449770991849noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4258631710616369741.post-89675700057551922322012-03-06T20:31:12.933+00:002012-03-06T20:31:12.933+00:00I totally agree with you. It doesn't matter wh...I totally agree with you. It doesn't matter what size you are, you're never going to please everybody and why should we? We should only have to please ourselves and if we're happy with our shapes and figures, why should other people put us down about it?<br /><br />I will never be completely satisfied with my shape and that comes from years of dieting and a huge weight loss, but I am probably as happy as possible for the moment. However, my partner would prefer me to have a bit more weight and my family are constantly telling me that I'm too thin, but it's not up to them.<br /><br />And as unfair as it is, women look to the fashion industry and celebrities as female role models and have the distorted idea that they have to fit the same measurements, no matter what body shape they were born with.<br /><br />Natalie x<br />http://thebeautyrealist.blogspot.com/Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11519886631052884028noreply@blogger.com