i think they should. Look at Kate Moss we know what she does and the police dont do anything. We know others do it, so yeah. They are role models to some children but when you see bones sticking out u no they are going too far with dieting so they must be doing more.
How can being that skinny be healthy even the experts dont agree with wat they are doing.
2006-09-19 04:48:18
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answered by Samantha H 2
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No, not really. In the case of athletes, drugs can enhance their performance and give them an unfair advantage over non-drug-using opponents. Models, on the other hand, generally already have the looks and use drugs for a variety of other reasons, in some instances to stay thin. Is that an advantage? Possibly, though it's difficult to say for sure. And it's also possible to stay thin via other, non-narcotic ways.
2006-09-19 11:44:15
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answered by Owen 5
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Skinny women like that are soooooooooooooooo ugly. it actually makes me feel slightly ill. I'm all for people looking how they want to look and feeling comfortable in themselves but this is just to far. Eat properly, look healthy, rathere then dont eat, okk sick. I think rather than blood tests they should opt for what the Milan Fashion show has just enforced by you having to have a certain amount of body fat to go on the cat walk
2006-09-19 11:40:48
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answered by Foxy 1
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Whats the point when its already well known that most of todays top models are taking coke and speed to help with keeping thereselves thin.
Both these drugs are quite commonly used by people wanting to slim without exercise.Sad but True..
2006-09-19 11:41:46
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answered by martinsbits2000 3
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I don't think it would be a very fruitful exercise testing models for nutrition. If it were to regulate their eating habits with concern for their influence for young girls then yes I think they should be tested to keep them in check but how likely is that? Very unlikely I'd say.
2006-09-19 11:43:15
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answered by Tosin O 2
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It would not help as it does not help in case of athleets.
The only way to rescue those poor models is to change the perfect woman in our minds, because right now it is the skinny type, that I personally don't think that perfect.
2006-09-19 11:40:24
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answered by Jezabeel 2
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I would expect that any type of "professional" that could have some sort of "enhancements" should be subject to testing. Of course, the caveat is that it would be only those professions where that type of "enhancement" could be deterimental to the person's health.
2006-09-19 11:43:50
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answered by jeepguy_2x 5
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Thre are no blood tests that can monitor levels of nutrition.
2006-09-19 12:09:13
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answered by mike-from-spain 6
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yes you have a good point also modles should not be aloud to be employed if under a certian wait
2006-09-19 11:41:43
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answered by a 5
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I think they should but not for levels of nutrition for the levels of Drugs they have in their bodies! why do you think they are so skinny? CRACK?
2006-09-19 11:39:29
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answered by princesssp8 4
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