
A: The early 1960's and 1959 respectively - whether it was the change in individuals perception of themselves or it was the development of the first approved appetite suppressant, phentermine, weight has never been the same. There was a time when carrying extra weight was a sign of prosperity and that of being attractive. In fact, thirty years ago, the Chinese thought of "plumpness" as a sign of prosperity. Additionally, chubby babies were were thought to be symbols of good luck while those individuals who were thin had a difficult time finding someone to marry.
It wasn't much different here in the U.S. Females of the 1950's were curvy with larger busts and hips with the notion that "perfect" was for bust & hips to equal one another. WAIST and BUST were the focus of advertisements and not how much they weighed. Think Marilyn Monroe or Sandra Dee - definately curvy, busty and vivacious. It wasn't until the '60's that Sandra Dee became concerned with her "heaviness" and such, the desire to be thin starts. Who do you think is responsible? My opinion is everyone - from the media, government, consumers, drug companies, everyone! Yet there are few that will stand up to make a change. If we as a whole would take a vested interest and begin education early on of what is "healthy" versus what is "perceived expectations" then and only then might we make a difference.
http://web.mit.edu/lipoff/www/hapr/fall01_health/prosperity.pdf
http://home.att.net/~boomers.fifties.teenmag/1950_history.html
oh how the world has changed! i was just at the getty museum in california and not one lady in the painting, sculptures- any piece of art was "thin". my boyfriend even asked me, "why is it that none of these women are skinny?" and i told him, "back in the day, if you were plump it meant that you had enough money to eat comfortably". now, if you are plump, it means that you're unhealthy..
ReplyDeletei've even heard critics calling heidi klum "too heavy for the runway"!! if that isn't the most ridiculous thing you've ever heard!
I don't think it's attractive to be extremely thin like the models you see nowadays. It's nice to have curves and some meat on your bones! Being overweight is a different story though.
ReplyDeleteWow, society has really changed! I mean, parents put their own daughters in beauty pageants from such a young age, so all the girls grow up learning that beauty is better than being educated and healthy!
ReplyDeleteIf any of you have seen Jennifer Love Hewitt, she's got a beautiful body with great curves...! I love how she handled rude remarks about how people thought she was "gaining weight"... she stood up for all the females out there. Celebrities need to take a stand about these types of issues... Perhaps only then will the population learn something.
ReplyDeleteI am very small in size and sometimes wish that I had nice curves. Those that have curves (and are NOT overweight) wish they didn't. Why can't anyone be happy with their body?!?! People, including myself, need to be satisfied with the way they look because everyone is unique.
ReplyDeleteOverweight people need to lose weight mainly because of health issues.
It's true that "big was in" back in the day, but that doesn't mean they were healthy on the inside.
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