BlackShanglan
Silver-Tongued Papist
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dr_mabeuse said:Well, I've just got to jump in and play devil's advocate.
From what everyone's saying, I guess you're all happy with your bodies if only society would butt out. Is that right? Because it sounds like it's all society's fault.
It's a good question as to whether advertizers shape tastes or merely reflect them. Do we see thin models in ads because advertizers are trying to make us unhappy with ourselves, or do advertizers use thin models because that's what people want to see?
In any case, I think just blaming 'society' for our own dissatisfaction is kind of useless. Society is us.
---dr.M.
While agreeing with that last sentence, I do also believe that many industries - weight loss, cosmetics, fashion - have a financial interest in making people, men and women, unhappy with the way they look. Unhappy enough, at least, to buy something to fix it.
That said, I have been thinking about this a bit today, and realized how unlikely the matches in most of my stories are. Wrong gender. Blood relation. Alien race. Partially crippled and in constant poor health. (Not all at once, naturally - in different stories.) The one that is in progress may not make it to posting, but carries it all another step further, to a match almost impossible to imagine (and hence rather difficult to write).
But that's what I like. I like passion that overcomes powerful obstacles. I like love that's been tried by fire. If that's what one is aiming for on an emotional level, perhaps the extra pounds might be an asset rather than an obstacle?
Hmmm.
Shanglan

