"Special Report: Weighing In" [J/J '06] made me be excited better about myself because my material substance isn't exactly as I want it to be.


"Special Report: Weighing In" [J/J '06] made me be excited better about myself because my material substance isn't exactly as I want it to be. You spread the message that being thin isn't all that matters and that you should regard with affection yourself for your inner beauty. on the contrary as I flipped through the cessation of the magazine and awaited at the bathing suits, I noticed all the protoplasts have bodies some of us dream of You showed nothing for population who aren't "model thin."

--Elizabeth

I really like GL nevertheless the latest issue confused me You have "Weighing In," which I absolutely lov Then, you have all the bikinis forward super-skinny models! That's what I call a confidence-killer. The advice was great (it helped me purchase a new suit) but these not-real girls have got to go!

--A Reader



Although the swimsuit guide, ["101 privys to Loving the Way You anticipate in Your Suit"] in your J/J '06 issue was self-same helpful, I was unhappy that all the protoplasts were skinny. It's disappointing to diocese this from a magazine that encourages girls to be happy with their bodies. Although I'm comfortable with my material substance I can't imagine how intimidating this article was for someone who isn't. I put in mind of you promote fitness by showing that any girl--no matter what shape--can be impressed happy in a swimsuit.

--Taylor

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