A Weighty Issue
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One thing I've noticed about supermodels: They're super thin.
I mean, really thin — bone thin — dangerously thin.
I guess this is the look. And clearly the Victoria's Secret Angels are good looking.
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But I wonder what they must do to stay so thin. Surely, they aren't eating burgers — if they're eating at all!
Someone once said that Marilyn Monroe was a size 16. That is pretty big by today's standards, but downright sexy then.
And back in Victorian times — if the paintings are right — you weren't hot unless your curves were as big as highway exits.
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I wonder, would Marilyn even be an eye-catcher today? Or would those Victorian Victoria's Secrets just be secreted to Weight Watchers meetings?
I wonder.
But there's no wondering about the huge disconnect in our society when a society that's mostly fat is ogling models that are mostly bone. And it seems the fatter we get, the thinner they get.
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It's enough to make me put down my doughnut. Not because I fear packing it on, but because, if I do, they've got nowhere lower to go.
All I know is next time I have supermodels on my set, I'll have lots of bakery products on the table.
Let's just see how long Giselle could hold out... on a Yodel!
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