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[Summary] => Dieting, they say, is the nations favorite obsession. Certainly many women seem to be on an almost permanent diet. Its hardly surprising that diets have become such big business.
Tabloids feed the dream that there is a quick miracle cure to weight loss. And so often we are preoccupied with wanting to have the body of a model or our favorite celebrity. I, in my teens, wanted to be as thin as Farrah Fawcett.
Wanting or obsessing with certain body images can result in an unhealthy war with our bodies.
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[AuthorName] => JUST BETWEEN YOU & ME By Jacquilou Blanco
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Tabloids feed the dream that there is a quick miracle cure to weight loss. And so often we are preoccupied with wanting to have the body of a model or our favorite celebrity. I, in my teens, wanted to be as thin as Farrah Fawcett.
Wanting or obsessing with certain body images can result in an unhealthy war with our bodies.
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