In a maturing market it's not advisable to be always everybody's darling, because you get too thin.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm not anxious to starve myself. For me, it's not at all sexy to be ultra-thin.
Sadly, in any industry and in any work-related environment, females always strive to achieve a certain amount of perfection, whether that be skinny or pretty. It's a constant, in our society.
People expect me to be thin and perfect... I'm not.
Everybody can be desirable if they take care of themselves.
We live in a quick-fix society where we need instant gratification for everything. Too fat? Get lipo-sucked. Stringy hair? Glue on extensions. Wrinkles and lines? Head to the beauty shop for a pot of the latest miracle skin stuff. It's all a beautiful £1 billion con foisted upon insecure women by canny cosmetic conglomerates.
You can never be too rich or too thin.
True it is that covetousness is rich, modesty starves.
In small proportions we just beauties see; And in short measures, life may perfect be.
If we were living in ancient Rome or Greece, I would be considered sickly and unattractive. The times dictate that thin is better for some strange reason, which I think is foolish.
Do we have to be rail thin to possess 'outer beauty' and sex appeal and to be capable of attracting lovers?