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<blockquote data-quote="amymars" data-source="post: 632378" data-attributes="member: 5696"><p><span style="color: Magenta">anyway.....I'd like to add that lots of pop culture figures and role models are skinner and always have been. Audrey Hepburn for one. I bet everyone can appreciate her beauty, and she was a freaking rake in Breakfast at Tiffanys. We all think Marylin Monroe is a great role model for women, she was apparently a size 16. That size 16 equates to a modern day size 12. There have an always will be skinny role models, and theres nothing wrong with it until it gets to the anorexic point. When you have kids thinking Nicole Richie or Ashley Olsen is pretty, then you have a problem.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amymars, post: 632378, member: 5696"] [COLOR="Magenta"]anyway.....I'd like to add that lots of pop culture figures and role models are skinner and always have been. Audrey Hepburn for one. I bet everyone can appreciate her beauty, and she was a freaking rake in Breakfast at Tiffanys. We all think Marylin Monroe is a great role model for women, she was apparently a size 16. That size 16 equates to a modern day size 12. There have an always will be skinny role models, and theres nothing wrong with it until it gets to the anorexic point. When you have kids thinking Nicole Richie or Ashley Olsen is pretty, then you have a problem.[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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