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VH1's How Thin is Too Thin?
I'm wondering if anyone else saw this show. I've been watching and it
thoroughly supports what I've said about stars; that they'll do anything to be thin, and mostly not healthy things. Someone said earlier that star know better and he doubted they'd do anything unhealthy. Well, that wasn't correct. As someone said "They don't care if they die of starvation, get heart attacks or cancer, if they look good on the Red Carpet, that's all that matters." The show features nutritionists, jounalists, etc about all the abuse stars give their bodies just to be thin. Over exercising, diet pills, smoking, drugs, surgery, starvation, fad diets colonics (Patricia Heaton, who also starved herself to be thin, got 10 colonics in one day! just to lose weight.) The exception to the rule are those who do it in a healthy manner; they are in the minority. There is no limit to what these women will do to be as thin as they possibly can. They say they don't get roles if they aren't literally, skin and bones. It's all pretty digusting to me. Martha |
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On 27 Jan 2005 20:25:41 -0800, "Black Metal Martha"
wrote: I'm wondering if anyone else saw this show. I've been watching and it thoroughly supports what I've said about stars; that they'll do anything to be thin, and mostly not healthy things. Someone said earlier that star know better and he doubted they'd do anything unhealthy. Well, that wasn't correct. As someone said "They don't care if they die of starvation, get heart attacks or cancer, if they look good on the Red Carpet, that's all that matters." The show features nutritionists, jounalists, etc about all the abuse stars give their bodies just to be thin. Over exercising, diet pills, smoking, drugs, surgery, starvation, fad diets colonics (Patricia Heaton, who also starved herself to be thin, got 10 colonics in one day! just to lose weight.) The exception to the rule are those who do it in a healthy manner; they are in the minority. There is no limit to what these women will do to be as thin as they possibly can. They say they don't get roles if they aren't literally, skin and bones. It's all pretty digusting to me. Martha Sounds like an interesting show. I'll have to look to see if it's going to be on again and TiVo it if so. Am I the only one who thinks Jennifer Aniston used to be a lot cuter before she lost so much weight? Her face looks gaunt to me now. Tonight in the gym I was watching an old "Friends" re-run and thinking how much better she looked then. Chris 262/134/(130-140) started dieting July 2002, maintaining since June 2004 |
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Chris Braun wrote in message ... On 27 Jan 2005 20:25:41 -0800, "Black Metal Martha" wrote: I'm wondering if anyone else saw this show. I've been watching and it thoroughly supports what I've said about stars; that they'll do anything to be thin, and mostly not healthy things. Someone said earlier that star know better and he doubted they'd do anything unhealthy. Well, that wasn't correct. As someone said "They don't care if they die of starvation, get heart attacks or cancer, if they look good on the Red Carpet, that's all that matters." The show features nutritionists, jounalists, etc about all the abuse stars give their bodies just to be thin. Over exercising, diet pills, smoking, drugs, surgery, starvation, fad diets colonics (Patricia Heaton, who also starved herself to be thin, got 10 colonics in one day! just to lose weight.) The exception to the rule are those who do it in a healthy manner; they are in the minority. There is no limit to what these women will do to be as thin as they possibly can. They say they don't get roles if they aren't literally, skin and bones. It's all pretty digusting to me. Martha Sounds like an interesting show. I'll have to look to see if it's going to be on again and TiVo it if so. Am I the only one who thinks Jennifer Aniston used to be a lot cuter before she lost so much weight? Her face looks gaunt to me now. Tonight in the gym I was watching an old "Friends" re-run and thinking how much better she looked then. I don't watch much TV (mostly at the gym while doing cardio) so I can't comment on either VH1 or Friends. But I saw something at the gym last night that I am still attempting to process. There was a woman there who was quite thin and had some muscular definition but it wasn't at all attractive to me. I'm trying to decide if it was because she didn't have enough muscle or if her bodyfat was just too low. -- Matthew 185/180/160 |
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Chris Braun wrote: On 27 Jan 2005 20:25:41 -0800, "Black Metal Martha" wrote: I'm wondering if anyone else saw this show. I've been watching and it thoroughly supports what I've said about stars; that they'll do anything to be thin, and mostly not healthy things. Someone said earlier that star know better and he doubted they'd do anything unhealthy. Well, that wasn't correct. As someone said "They don't care if they die of starvation, get heart attacks or cancer, if they look good on the Red Carpet, that's all that matters." The show features nutritionists, jounalists, etc about all the abuse stars give their bodies just to be thin. Over exercising, diet pills, smoking, drugs, surgery, starvation, fad diets colonics (Patricia Heaton, who also starved herself to be thin, got 10 colonics in one day! just to lose weight.) The exception to the rule are those who do it in a healthy manner; they are in the minority. There is no limit to what these women will do to be as thin as they possibly can. They say they don't get roles if they aren't literally, skin and bones. It's all pretty digusting to me. Martha Sounds like an interesting show. I'll have to look to see if it's going to be on again and TiVo it if so. Am I the only one who thinks Jennifer Aniston used to be a lot cuter before she lost so much weight? Her face looks gaunt to me now. Tonight in the gym I was watching an old "Friends" re-run and thinking how much better she looked then. I don't watch friends, so I don't know. But I do know that most women, heck, most people look good when they are not emaciated. Martha |
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"Black Metal Martha" wrote in message I don't watch friends, so I don't know. But I do know that most women, heck, most people look good when they are not emaciated. I live in the gay community in South Africa, a country with the greatest number of HIV positive people. I *know* the 25% proportion of South Africans (the representative number in my life anyway) who are HIV positive. Or I have known them. There comes a time when one looks at someone and one knows that this thin is too thin and a sadness washes over one. I'm sure there are people who deliberately diet until they look like that, and whatever the cause of that thin may be, it saddens me. Moira, the Faerie Godmother |
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"Chris Braun" wrote in message ... Am I the only one who thinks Jennifer Aniston used to be a lot cuter before she lost so much weight? Her face looks gaunt to me now. Tonight in the gym I was watching an old "Friends" re-run and thinking how much better she looked then. Yes, I agree about JA as well as Cortney Cox too. She was much better looking when she wasn't so thin. out of the 2 of them, CC looks worse with her weight loss than JA does. |
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"Black Metal Martha" wrote in message ups.com... I'm wondering if anyone else saw this show. I've been watching and it thoroughly supports what I've said about stars; that they'll do anything to be thin, and mostly not healthy things. Someone said earlier that star know better and he doubted they'd do anything unhealthy. Well, that wasn't correct. As someone said "They don't care if they die of starvation, get heart attacks or cancer, if they look good on the Red Carpet, that's all that matters." The show features nutritionists, jounalists, etc about all the abuse stars give their bodies just to be thin. Over exercising, diet pills, smoking, drugs, surgery, starvation, fad diets colonics (Patricia Heaton, who also starved herself to be thin, got 10 colonics in one day! just to lose weight.) The exception to the rule are those who do it in a healthy manner; they are in the minority. There is no limit to what these women will do to be as thin as they possibly can. They say they don't get roles if they aren't literally, skin and bones. It's all pretty digusting to me. Pretty digusting - yes. But - unfortunately its the general public's perception of women that perpetuates this thinness. When your livelihood depends on what your body looks like, you will do whatever it takes to pay the bills. Once you are accustomed to the million dollar lifestyle, its not easy to go get a real job and live like you and I do. Granted - you'd think these people could do it healthy. Afterall, they've got the money to have their own personal chef and trainer and they generally have the free time for the workouts and whatnot. On a similar topic - did anyone catch last nights episode of Extreme Makeover? I caught a few minutes while channel surfing. Woman was due to get lipo, etc. Doctor said that she was actually too heavy for the surgery and told her she needed to lose at least 35 - 40lbs before he would agree to the surgery. Too many other health risks involved. Her start weight was about 185lbs (iirc) So - they show a glimps of her next 3 weeks at the mansion. She was on a strict diet of 1200 cals per day. I believe each meal was something like 12g lean grilled protein, 1 cup veggies and then 2 cups fruit per day. She had a trainer that worked with her - she did 3 hours of cardio every day. (in 1 hr increments) plus weights (very small ones - adn the routine looked more like weighted cardio). 7 days a week. No rest. After 3 weeks of this routine she had lost 20lbs. The doctor came in to see her progress. She was down to 165lbs, only 20lbs lighter (but 39" smaller due to the weight loss). The doctor first commented that he told her he would not do the surgery until she lost at least 35 to 40lbs, and he really preferred the 40lb mark. But, in the end, he gave in and did the surgery even though she only lost 1/2 the weight they wanted her to. The lipo and surgery took off another 20lbs of fat - leaving her as a 145lb size 8. Now - that really discussed me. To have a doctor agree to do the surgery, dispite the medical risks involved because this woman did not lose the weight he wanted her to. Stupid! |
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jayjay wrote: "Black Metal Martha" wrote in message ups.com... Pretty digusting - yes. But - unfortunately its the general public's perception of women that perpetuates this thinness. When your livelihood depends on what your body looks like, you will do whatever it takes to pay the bills. Once you are accustomed to the million dollar lifestyle, its not easy to go get a real job and live like you and I do. That's all true. Granted - you'd think these people could do it healthy. Afterall, they've got the money to have their own personal chef and trainer and they generally have the free time for the workouts and whatnot. On a similar topic - did anyone catch last nights episode of Extreme Makeover? That show is probably the most digusting thing on tv. I caught a few minutes while channel surfing. Woman was due to get lipo, etc. Doctor said that she was actually too heavy for the surgery and told her she needed to lose at least 35 - 40lbs before he would agree to the surgery. Too many other health risks involved. Her start weight was about 185lbs (iirc) So - they show a glimps of her next 3 weeks at the mansion. She was on a strict diet of 1200 cals per day. I believe each meal was something like 12g lean grilled protein, 1 cup veggies and then 2 cups fruit per day. She had a trainer that worked with her - she did 3 hours of cardio every day. (in 1 hr increments) plus weights (very small ones - adn the routine looked more like weighted cardio). 7 days a week. No rest. After 3 weeks of this routine she had lost 20lbs. The doctor came in to see her progress. She was down to 165lbs, only 20lbs lighter (but 39" smaller due to the weight loss). The doctor first commented that he told her he would not do the surgery until she lost at least 35 to 40lbs, and he really preferred the 40lb mark. But, in the end, he gave in and did the surgery even though she only lost 1/2 the weight they wanted her to. The lipo and surgery took off another 20lbs of fat - leaving her as a 145lb size 8. Now - that really discussed me. To have a doctor agree to do the surgery, dispite the medical risks involved because this woman did not lose the weight he wanted her to. Stupid! But that's what that show is! If I'm going to watch silly, I'll stick to Reno 911, the funniest show on tv. Martha |
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"Black Metal Martha" wrote in message oups.com... But that's what that show is! I caught the show during a commercial break for CSI. But after CSI was "Without A Trace" which was quite intersting. THe missing girl was the product of one of these makeover reality show. She went thru the makeover in order to be "happy" in life. Only to find after all was said and done, she still was not happy. She still did not have her mother's acceptance, still could not attract the attention of the guy she'd wanted forever and still could not find happiness. So, she went ran away to find another doctor to "undo" some of the surgeries and try to put her back to her old self. Boobjobs, lipo, and mass amounts of weight loss do not fix the phsycological self esteem issues that many people have and that will not buy happiness either. If I'm going to watch silly, I'll stick to Reno 911, the funniest show on tv. Never heard of it - so I haven't seen it. |
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On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 14:08:46 -0500, "jayjay" wrote:
"Chris Braun" wrote in message .. . Am I the only one who thinks Jennifer Aniston used to be a lot cuter before she lost so much weight? Her face looks gaunt to me now. Tonight in the gym I was watching an old "Friends" re-run and thinking how much better she looked then. Yes, I agree about JA as well as Cortney Cox too. She was much better looking when she wasn't so thin. out of the 2 of them, CC looks worse with her weight loss than JA does. I agree, now that you mention it. Chris 262/134/(130-140) started dieting July 2002, maintaining since June 2004 |
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