I'm way too FAT
66People from the ages of 7 to 47, are worried about their weight. Why is that?
The answer is really quite simple. Society! A multi-million person organization funded by fashion magazines, super models, and plastic dolls. This organization has systematically poisoned us to the point of Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia and many other eating disorders. Let's look back in time to when plastic fashion dolls were created and why they were created. The reason is logical, they were created because someone who belonged to that multi million person organization decided that thin is in and beauty sells. After all, the adult portion of the organization were already paying money to look at the latest fashions on paper, so why not create something that would extend the market to little girls. At the time these dolls were pretty to look at and little girls admired them for their beauty, planting the "beautiful" seed in their little minds, a harmless act.........at the time. Then, their waists shrunk and their breasts grew; therefore, creating a totally unrealistic body image for the next generation of the same little girls who played with them to begin with. As time pressed forward, the fat girls were rejected by their peers, and the diet craze was on! Specialized diet programs with meetings similar to AA, diet pills to "drop the pounds in just weeks" and other weight loss propaganda were widely spread to women and girls to make them fit into the organization that they didn't even want to join. When the first generation became adults they created the second generation and planted the "beautiful" seeds into their daughters. Those parents worried about their little girls becoming the same rejected, sad overweight members of Society, hence constantly watching what their daughters ate, and so on and so on. At the same time the media just kept on feeding the organization with more propaganda and more beautiful, skinny and perfect people turning fashion models into super models, television kept getting more and more provocative causing the second generation to feel more out of place and rejected! Eating disorders got even worse to the point of girls dying of Anorexia Nervosa, which I believe is the most deadly side effect of the beauty seed disease. The disorder used to begin as young as age nine or ten. Today we're into the third generation where that same eating disorder and many others are beginning to show their ugly faces to girls, and yes now even boys as early as age seven or eight. I myself am a product of the second generation, and since the very first weight comment was thrown my way (when I was in elementary school) about my "big butt" and how it stuck out when I walked, I have been struggling with my weight issues and how I feel at my current weight. The funny thing is, I was never overweight to begin with, but because of the organization that I live in and have all my natural life, I have gone through bouts of depression, diet pills and the weight yo-yo that many of us if not most of us have experienced. It wasn't until my seven year old daughter (one of two) was four years old and mimicking me stepping on the scale (used to be at least four times daily) and saying "how pounds am I Mommy?" did I realize that the cycle needed to be broken. That's just from my experience, what about the millions of other women and girls and now men and boys who have had the same experience or worse, such as their children committing suicide because they felt they were not good enough to fit in to the organization that they too had no choice but to be a part of, themselves or their children puking up their dinner to avoid that two pound weight gain because they already have twenty pounds to lose (my own mother was one of those people). As you all can see the repercussions of the actions of first generation of our organization called society are HUGE and getting bigger each and every day. Something has got to change, so let's change it!
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Thank you! Albiet, there are more clothing lines geared toward heavier women, that is not the point that should be made. A lot of us are average size, but not barbie doll like in appearance. I think the fashion industry needs to turn it around! Who the hell wears those clothes anyway? LOL
Quote from an old broken down heart...."If a man only sees you for your body, he's not worthy to see your soul." Great hub here! Thanks! :)











ceounlimited says:
18 months ago
Hi Creative, You made a very good point in this hub and in my opinion you are right on the money. In our formative years we began looking for someone or something to compare ourselves with and at the same time we are forming our ideas of beauty. Things happen subtlely and change happens the same way.