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Sun Jan 11, 2009 4:24 pm |
I agree with all of the preceeding postings. It's a sin. The message we give to our children of perfection - especially the young teens, etc. Noone looks like their picture in a magazine. And then we have the "Pathetic creatures " ie: the Men of the world who think other women actually look like that and who may be displeased that they can't find one or why can't the old girl at home look like that. Oh My.
Where will it end? There was MORE magazine cover recently. It had Jane Fonda, Sharon Stone and Tea Leoni. They were all so re-done, , photoshopped, fake looking - it was disgusting. The remarks that followed from the on-line readers nailed them for this.
I cancelled my subscription. I'm sick of it. What's wrong with making the best of what you have - that is what is real. Maybe we shold all carry around an airbrushed, photoshopped picture of ourself and say "Here is my magazine look, just so you know..."
Okay I was ranting too!
Let's let this thread drop. Cindy blah, blah and her fake endorsed line doesn't deserve to have her name and the product popping up on EDS. |
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