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Starving for attention? Think again...
A friend of mine sent me this news story that she found somewhere else on the web. Its one of those amazing articles that make you believe there actually is a growing awareness that the media has it backwards when it comes to what men find attractive in women.
Its written by a female columnist, who says that contrary to popular opinion, men dont want their girlsfriends to starve - but the exact opposite. Heres a quote - "Few things could be more romantic and seductive than taking a woman out to dinner and her throwing out all neuroses concerning Atkins and South Beach and just enjoying the living daylights out of her food." That isnt a rewrite. That is what she actually wrote. I wonder how many women who think they are dieting to make themselves more attractive are doing just the opposite? Its amazing to see someone express such a radically different point of view. Here is the link - http://72.14.205.104/search?q=cache...en&ct=clnk&cd=1 |
Re: Starving for attention? Think again...
To read those passages, it's doesn't seem like discovering history so much as entering a completely different world, or a parallel universe. It boggles the mind to think how entirely turned around our society has become. It's like someone took the world in their hands and turned it upside-down, perception-wise, making people believe that what is beautiful is unattractive, and vice versa.
How could this have happened? And why? The look in Lillian Russell's eyes in that picture communicates so much. It is the relaxed, supremely confident look of someone who knows that she is adored by the entire world. I wonder how many women (or rather, how many millions of women) in today's society -- who have grown up with self-doubt about themselves, about their appearance, and about their inclinations, because of the poison that's been put into their minds from childhood -- would instead feel as satisfied with themselves as Lillian Russell feels about herself, in that image? It may not be possible for us to live in Lillian Russell's world, but I would sincerely like to believe that we could bring the better aspects of her world into our own. |
Re: Starving for attention? Think again...
Here is an interesting bit of information that is germane to this discussion. The following passage is from Lillian Russell: A Biography of "America's Beauty" (1999), by Armond Fields. The "movement" to which the author refers is the growth of advertising directed at middle-class women, in the latter part of the 1800s: This popular movement was epitomized by the magazine Ladies' Home Journal. It was founded in 1883 as a feminine - not feminist - periodical catering to middle-class identity and consumerism. It featured articles and editorials on family [meals], domestic comfort, personal hygiene and the use of leisure time. It presented all of these issues in an up-to-date and sophisticated manner. The ideals of feminine beauty were defined, and the image of the contemporary woman was described and elevated. She was voluptuous, with a full, round face and long hair, usually blonde, either pulled back or braided. Not surprisingly, Lillian Russell was featured as the personification of this ideal. (58, emphases added) Can you believe it? ![]() |
Atkins goes bankrupt!
In light of the original article, and the follow-ups about Lillian Russell, I just had to post this news here - Atkins is bankrupt!
http://www.itn.co.uk/news/1987245.html I see this as an amazing triumph of Lillian Russell and timeless beauty over modern weight-loss pushers. Despite all their non-stop promotion, either directly through ads, or indirectly by throwing stick-thin models in our faces all the time, they still couldnt keep their heads above water. I hope the rest go out of business soon, as well. And I hope this means that a lot of women are spending their money on better things in life than on punishing themselves for no reason. Maybe people are realizing that some pretty clothes and a nice hairstyle will do way more for anyones beauty than paying someone to tell you how to starve.... |
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