thisisonlyatest
New member
Now, I’m not saying there’s anything wrong with being thin, provided you got there the right way, by eating right and excising.
However, our culture seems to stress the ‘thinness’ as the goal, not ‘health.’ Powders, pills, quick fixes, fad diets, anorexia, bulimia and radical surgeries. It seems common sense would tell us that this not healthy, but our culture seems to be convinced that if your thin, you’re healthy, even if your not.
Why is this? Why can’t we just promote a healthy lifestyle rather then being ‘thin’? It seems like if we did that, then the ‘right’ weight would follow.
However, our culture seems to stress the ‘thinness’ as the goal, not ‘health.’ Powders, pills, quick fixes, fad diets, anorexia, bulimia and radical surgeries. It seems common sense would tell us that this not healthy, but our culture seems to be convinced that if your thin, you’re healthy, even if your not.
Why is this? Why can’t we just promote a healthy lifestyle rather then being ‘thin’? It seems like if we did that, then the ‘right’ weight would follow.