Column: Skinny models send the wrong message
For a number of years, Wal-Mart has been featuring its employees and their
families as models in its
advertising fliers. The department store chain
saves money and gives some regular folks a chance at a little glory and
fame. Imagine yourself in a Wal-Mart flier, wearing a pair of $10
denim shorts from China, smiling like you just won an Academy Award. You’d
be the envy of your neighborhood. They may even organize a parade for
you.
But aside from the obvious goodwill created by the Wal-Mart
program, there’s a more significant benefit for society. I realized
this recently while thumbing through a flier, gazing at models such as
Sheila, manager of the garden center, and Vanessa, sister of Florinda,
assistant manager. I’m so used to seeing professional models and
found myself thinking, "Oh my goodness. I can’t believe it. Some of these women have hips."
I actually thought that hips were out of
style. Professional models, even those in department store fliers, haven’t
had hips since at least 1964. And as their hips disappeared, that extra
weight somehow moved all the way up to their chests.
It’s amazing the
type of body you can create through the delicate combination of
plastic surgery and starvation. Some models today are so skinny, they’d
probably gain a few pounds just by kissing, say, Bill Clinton. A few
pounds and a few nice gifts.
I don’t know about you, but an
emaciated body is not my idea of attractive. If I were dating such a
woman, I wouldn’t be able to eat. I’d feel too guilty.
Of course,
models aren’t the only women who desperately need to be fed. I
keep picturing Sally Struthers in a new television ad, saying, "Please
take a few moments to think about all the people who are starving to
death, while you’re having your 13th slice of pizza. For just 70 cents a
day, the cost of a cup of coffee, you can help feed some of them. If you
call right now and pledge just $21 a month, we’ll send a few life-saving
snacks to the starving women from the television show ‘Friends.’ Please
call 1-800-FEED-A-BABE."
I’d be the first to call. I’d pledge not just
my money, but also my energy. Yes, if given the chance, I’d be willing to
feed Jennifer Aniston personally. That’s how much I care about eradicating
world hunger.
Have you seen Aniston and Courtney Cox recently?
They’re wasting away. Who’s in charge of feeding them? Twiggy?
If this continues, medical students will be able to watch
Aniston's movies just to study the movements of the human skeleton. "Oh
my gosh," the male students will say. "Jennifer Aniston has such a cute
fibula! Look at the way it stretches across her tibia. That woman has such
sexy bones."
This is a serious situation and not just because some of
these actresses may collapse in hunger. These stars are role models to
teen-age and preteen girls who could develop eating disorders while
trying to emulate their idols. They’re getting the wrong message from
television and advertising, a message that says, "It’s cool to look like a
stick. You’ll be attractive to men and you’ll never have to spend
another cent on X-rays."
Teen-age girls would be better off
looking through a Wal-Mart flier. They’d see what typical women look like.
They have hips and you can’t see their bones. And you know what? They look
just fine.

it aint dat serious to be skinny an a model there are thicker models its not just one size.
Posted by: phylicia | October 25, 2007 at 09:51 AM
What are you talking about, phylicia?
I know what you mean man, women are getting more and more attractive to catholic priests because they all look like twelve year old boys. Bye-bye catholism.
I'm only kidding about the religious stuff, but women should not be as curve as a two-by-four, they should actually have breasts and hips and thighs, that's why the very first woman had all of that stuff and you have to work pretty hard to keep it off you. Duh!
Posted by: Vic | November 03, 2007 at 03:14 PM
just give her a bag of chips and tell her to piss off.
Posted by: zig | November 18, 2007 at 04:35 PM
I'M HORRIFIED BY THAT PICTURE! ANY COMPANY THAT IS EMPLOYING THESE MODEL NEEDS TO BE SHUT DOWN. YUUUUUUUUCK!!
Posted by: deefirst | December 05, 2007 at 08:52 PM
Go girl for being that skinny. Shit takes hard work. I commend you!!!!
Posted by: Nicole | December 19, 2007 at 10:31 AM
The starving kids in Africa look better then her!
Posted by: tammi | December 28, 2007 at 03:57 PM
That's just GROSS! Why would anyone want to be that skinny? News Flash guys like a little bit of curve (something to hold on to other than Bones!)
Posted by: Brittney H | January 23, 2008 at 06:46 AM
Okay that picture is photoshopped... BADLY photoshopped.
Everyone needs to piss off about skinny models. Nobody is forcing anyone to starve themselves. They might send an "unhealthy message," but I think our society needs to also be wary of how much we coddle the obese. It's stupid that we are allowed to make fun of people who are too thin but it is considered grotesque and bigoted to point out the unhealthy habits of gluttons, who put themselves at even higher risks.
I'm pretty thin naturally, and people are always making comments about it that are way out of line. Sure, I also diet, but I don't starve myself, and it's a personal decision for anyone. Claims that skinny models are "making" young girls anorexic are just as fallacious as claims that violent video games "make" violent youths... I grew up playing violent video games and watching violent movies and I never really have urges to kill people... Just me, though. Oh wait, and everyone else I know who wouldn't be screwed up in the head anyways. Just like every girl who I know who starves herself has a PSYCHOLOGICAL PROBLEM that is INTERNAL, and the idea that it is caused by media is preposterous.
Whoops, I went on for way too long on that, but really, I'm sick and tired of hearing about this and seeing photoshopped pictures all over the place.
Posted by: A PERSON WHO ISN'T BLIND | March 25, 2008 at 11:07 PM
Oh, and nobody twist my words... I didn't say that anyone should starve themselves and that girls with "average" bodies are inadequate, I just think that we need to respect the decisions that people make about their own, PERSONAL eating habits, and also to respect the fashion industry's creative decisions when it comes to choosing models.
Also, I know it may seem like I contradicted myself by saying that we "coddle the obese [and]...the unhealthy habits of gluttons," and then saying we need to respect those that choose to put severe restrictions on their eating... I never actually criticize people who overeat, but I am indeed sick and tired of the double standard.
Posted by: A PERSON WHO HAS EYES | March 25, 2008 at 11:12 PM
Also, let's not praise Wal-Mart so much. Sure, they are pretty consumer-friendly by being cheap, but they're not great to their employees...
...Maybe instead of featuring their employees as models, they should stop mistreating them in such a grotesque manner, forcing the beginning employees to work unpaid hours under the guise of "training"! Or maybe pay them enough so that they can get by without scrimping, at maybe a couple of cents-worth of expense for consumers.
Posted by: A PERSON WHO ISN'T BLIND AND HAS EYES | March 25, 2008 at 11:17 PM
i am a teenage girl and i must admit seeing models who look perfect in magazines made me feel pretty down on myself. i developed an eating disorder that luckily got caught quickly.. but i have so many other problems with self esteem.. i think saying that skinny models and the media are behind anorexic teens.. thats wrong.. but ill also go out and say there were pics of models id look at every morning and then compare myself to it etc
as an artist ill also say fashion is an art and if they want someone to be skinny to show off their art that's up to them. the only time i think its wrong is when girls have to be skinnier to model, at an unhealthy weight to have employment.. tha seems like the one whos gettin the crappy end of the deal. i dunno why people bash/hate anorexic models. you get to eat dinner every night. if they eat theyll just die of starvation anyway because they will be unemployed haha. k not rly but ya.
Posted by: alianna | May 07, 2008 at 02:36 PM
Well, I thought of wanting to be that skinny for a few moment, but hey! My sis awakened me from this horror dream.. She kept on advised on me what could be happened if i keep on doing those stupid vomiting stuff... I could be like this model in the future!! Actually, I belong to a normal body size, but that is not enuf for me, i want to be more skinny, Mayb i got the influence from the society~~ Well, I got it right up now^^
And for kids under 12, don't even think of diet!
Posted by: vicky | May 08, 2008 at 08:03 AM
TOO ALL THAT PIC ABOVE IS NOT REAL IT IS PHOTOSHOPED!!!!! but besides that some people are just made thin and look better in the clothes and it isn't the models fault its the parents, want kind of an image is created when "oo mommy's on a diet"
Posted by: davee | July 06, 2008 at 10:48 PM
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Posted by: BloonryZoox | August 16, 2008 at 06:40 PM
these models show how strong we can be, they show self control, self believe and determination. i know how bad it is for our bodies and how 'disgusting' it looks to some of you, but as much as these women most likely hate having food rule their life,, at the same time being thinner and thinner until they are almost non existing is what makes them happy, what makes them feel content, peacful, proud and in control of themselves...
having skinny models / 'celebraties' in the public eye i agree can encourage younger or any one to compare themselves and learn to hate the way they look, and therefore sometimes introducing E.D.s... but tbh..
think...
why is it that these celebraties are in the public eye?? would someone like angelina jolie, paris hilton, jennifer anniston be as 'successful' as they are if they were ugly or god forbid obese??
so what i'm saying is that at the end of the day, this is OUR society that WE created... everyone is so set how we look, on their 'ego', on being different from everyone else, without being considered 'wierd' -- how does that work?...
seriously... look at yourself, how different are you from the next person?? you may have different skin colour,
hair colour,
language,
build, and views,
but everyone is the same..
and these women who are successful in being thin are striving to try and be different to you,
striving to get attention,
striving to be loved and admired,
and tbh probably deep down are striving to escape the vicious vicious expectations that our society has of them...
... but they just cant because no matter what the scales say - they have now gotten themselves into an everlasting tunnel where there is NO light,
and they will NEVER be thin enough,
..NEVER be pretty enough,...
...and will never be perfect enough....
.... but whats the harm in trying eh?
Posted by: bghlgvbm | September 30, 2008 at 06:37 AM
whether that photo is altered or not is not the topic at and anyway! you can find a thousand photos just like it or worse in any direction (skinny or fat) that are very much real in every way. And yes the TV and Movies DO influence people, young, old , fat, or skinny. the fact is that there is a healthy weight for every height and age range and being too skinny or too fat is a health risk and can and Will eventually cause problems that can and often times do lead to death. and no I do not agree that a persons weight should be their "choice"!!! Guess what! Suicide is against the law! and that is exactly what it is, either way, being over or under weight. and everybody can get offended if they want but the simple truth of it all is that our eating habits are the leading factors of almost ALL of our health problems and diseases today. If you "choose" to over eat then its your fault that you have breathing problems, diabetes, edema, heart failure, etc... if you "choose" to starve yourself or "binge and purge" then its your fault you have muscle loss, immunity disorder, dental problems, breathing problems, hair loss, heart problems, etc.
the FACT is that eating disorders come in all shapes and sizes, people do too... but your "shape" or "build" has nothing to do with being over or under weight! it has to do with your bone structure, which you should be small enough to "feel" under a SMALL layer of fat-(your ribs), but not so small you can see them!
Posted by: | September 30, 2008 at 11:51 AM
blow is a list of heath problems for over AND under weight people, and if you notice, the word DEATH is at the end of all 3 lists, and everything on each list has been medically proven-ask your doctor if you don't believe me;
Bulimia can cause;
Loss of vital minerals
Metabolic disturbances
Erosion and discoloration of tooth enamel from stomach acid
Tooth decay,
gum disease,
mouth ulcers
Inflamed glands resulting in a "chipmunk" or "moon" face
Impaired mental functioning
Lowered resistance to infections
Severe muscle spasms
Esophagus damage
Permanent organ damage
Heart attack
High incidence of drug and alcohol addiction
Co-occurrence of clinical depression,
anxiety,
obsessive compulsive disorder
Death
anorexia can cause;
Dehydration
Malnutrition
Heart damage
Liver damage
Infertility
Personality changes
Kidney damage
Osteoporosis
Damage to the immune system
Starvation
Permanent health damage
Death
obesity can cause;
Heart disease
stroke.
High blood pressure.
Diabetes.
Cancer.
Gallbladder disease
gallstones.
Osteoarthritis.
Gout.
Breathing problems, such as sleep apnea (when a person stops breathing for a short time during sleep) and asthma.
Death
Posted by: Nikki | September 30, 2008 at 12:02 PM
i am skinny :D cooollies
Posted by: no name | October 10, 2008 at 02:49 AM
the foto is photoshoped -.-
Posted by: laa | October 13, 2008 at 04:48 AM