Women have always been targeted with damaging, unhealthy psychological marketing campaigns but it was the opposite of what you are saying: supermodels and female idols have suffered from dietary disorders such as bulimia and body dysphoria such as anorexia resulting in these ultra-skinny models with gaunt faces being considered the norm by the mejdia, effectively transmitting these psychological disorders to young, impressionable women. It had to be shattered.
The body positivity movement could have been a great thing for women, and in some ways it has been, but it has been taken to unhealthy extremes (of course) because it was spearheaded by the same medja peojple responsible for the other campaigns.
Overweight is better than underweight from a medical perspective. So there's that.
Women have always been targeted with damaging, unhealthy psychological marketing campaigns but it was the opposite of what you are saying: supermodels and female idols have suffered from dietary disorders such as bulimia and body dysphoria such as anorexia resulting in these ultra-skinny models with gaunt faces being considered the norm by the mejdia, effectively transmitting these psychological disorders to young, impressionable women. It had to be shattered.
The body positivity movement could have been a great thing for women, and in some ways it has been, but it has been taken to unhealthy extremes (of course) because it was spearheaded by the same medja peojple responsible for the other campaigns.
Overweight is better than underweight from a medical perspective. So there's that.
I think you're over thinking it. I probly am too.