I suppose it's the feminist in me, but I didn't always associate modelling with an intelligent career. I used to put myself down for doing it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Modeling is one of the few professions where women out-earn men, and that's because we're more valuable objects and ornaments.
I wouldn't have taken up modeling as a profession. It was more of a hobby.
Not just in modeling, but in society, there's so much pressure about what a woman should be, and, of course, it's just so unobtainable. You can never become that thing, because it's such a projection.
Modelling, it's being an artist as well. It's just being a silent artist. It takes a lot of self-control and a lot of discipline.
I've always been a strong feminist and felt that the image of models was detrimental to women. That whole thing really bothered me. I would think about quitting about once a week.
I never really thought about modelling. It wasn't something I ever wanted to do. I used to always be so angry about modelling.
Modeling wasn't the thing that was going to define me in any way; it was just a way to make a lot of money.
I never thought modeling would become my career. I thought it was something I'd do to pay my way through college.
I never knew modelling was what I wanted to do. I was just meandering through life having fun, having a laugh with my friends.
When I came out of school I didn't even think that modeling was a job.
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