Yes I agree, but it is not only Hollywood's portrayal of the "Perfectly Shaped" women.
The fault also lies with models and magazines; check out the teenage magazines!
I do remember Marilyn, sadly she would be considered big today.
2006-12-02 18:33:39
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answered by Yellowstonedogs 7
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Yes absolutely, it goes without saying their pictures are plastered all over the place, the portrayal of women's weight is only harming our young girls it is also harming the girls of the celebrity world, take Nicole Ritchie and supermodels, they have it in their heads that they have to look like something on a skeleton to get anywhere in this world and can't see it any other way, its just not on.
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2006-12-02 21:46:38
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answered by ♥ Princess ♥ 6
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Yes, so keep Hollywood at bay. Turn off the tube, banish tabloids and find some nice, real role models in your community or beyond to inspire young girls. Get some career women to come to your daughter's school or club group to present themselves and their careers: doctors, nurses, teachers, zookeepers, astronomers, engineers, jounranlists...
2006-12-02 18:34:57
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answered by Signilda 7
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Absolutely
2006-12-02 18:36:25
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answered by makingthisup 5
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No. Most kids are fat. I don't think they're paying much attention to this Hollywood fad.
2006-12-02 18:31:13
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answered by ginger 6
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it may be eating ordinary etc and all helping epidermis high quality yet I additionally think of an excellent area of it comes from the form of their good factors. Small rounded noses etc. in the West the place we've longer pointier good factors, we affiliate small button noses with infants and teenagers who don't have the more desirable bone shape that is going alongside with secondary sexual features. combine that with small stature and there's a undeniable childlike youthfulness that they have got whilst in comparison with our good factors and our recognition of what those good factors recommend as far as age judgement etc.
2016-10-17 15:33:25
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answered by ? 4
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3rd grade...?
aww how sad.
i didnt start saying i was fat untill 6th grade.
untill someone told me i was.
maybe its not the media and the hollywood,
maybe its bratty kids at school saying this...
but also, when she gets older, she will think shes fat, because i have never met a another girl that hasnt thought she was fat at one point or another. =)
2006-12-02 18:30:35
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answered by Brittany 1
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Yes. Hollywood should be sued or sumin. Also I'm storming the city with my rebelion party of!!!!!!!!!!! 1 person, also could you pick me up and drive me there my cars broken...
P.S. Brittany your not fat. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise!
2006-12-02 20:03:30
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answered by darrkadlubowski 3
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I think we should ban fast food for anyone who's overweight according to the BMI index and ban movies with actress or actors who are underweight according to the BMI index
2006-12-02 18:36:35
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answered by Sergeant_Vomit 2
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Yes I do and I also blame advertising companies they are just as guilty. No one in third grade should be worried about their appearence.
2006-12-02 18:30:17
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answered by ALBPACE 4
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