10 November 2007

The 17th century perfect woman figure - More fat, less bone for women



Very few women seem to feel completely happy with their silhouettes. “Perfect body types” are nothing else but a perception, it’s nothing but an idea or concept build up by society and by the media.
So basically now shapeless sacks of bones are cool.A couple centuries ago for example, skinny women were not “hot”, actually they were the “ugly ducklings”.

Nowadays the whole media monster has made clear that if you’re not having a Zero-sized waistline, you’re fat and if you’re fat, you’re meant to be ugly, but THIS IS NOT TRUE.

Three hundreds years ago, a person with a medium-size body composition was the point of absolution perfection, neither obese nor skinny.
Don’t always believe what the media advertise, “perfect bodies” are not real, this is just a social perception that varies with time, and is still changing. Maybe in two hundred years, women will be considered again “perfect” by having a little “meat” here and there. Like the “Venus” above, curves were very hot!

If you’re a chik and you’re told you’re fat,
just answer back:
“Ignorant, I’m just a 17th century beauty”

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