[personal profile] rm
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/04/world/africa/04mauritania.html

In Mauritania the beauty standard runs counter to ours and fat is the ideal. The article makes it pretty clear that this is just as toxic as the crap people put themselves through here to be thin.

I could get into that whole thing about "Real women have curves" here. I could say, for example, "Real women aren't treated like animals -- starved or force fed or otherwise controlled to be a more pleasing and valuable commodity." But the fact is, real women are treated like this all the time. Often, real women sign themselves up for it, wanting, assuming -- or even knowing -- there aren't other choices.

That's why every sentence that starts with that "real woman" thing just gives me the hives.

The idea of the "real woman" as opposed to some other sort of living, breathing, woman is a dangerous fiction.

Date: 2007-07-05 08:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] izzerwurst.livejournal.com
OH, there's a host of real men stuff out there.. I think the feminist majority foundation has a tshirt that says real men do this that and the other, ending in eating quiche. And then of course there's 'real men love jesus'

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