MissAmelina
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"you are perfect just the way you are"
I agree with you, SuzyParker.....but I also think we should be taught how to properly care for ourselves and keep healthy. I was watching an old Esther Williams movie today (Million Dollar Mermaid), and my GOSH, she was SO STRONG! Now, I know she was a "professional athlete" for all intents and purposes, but man, it is amazing what the human body can do when it is properly cared for.
In this flick she portrays Annette Kellerman, who was a vaudeville swimmer, dancer, actress et al, (and also the woman who invented the one-piece swimsuit at a time when gals were wearing those crazy-ass poofy dress swimming costumes at the turn of the century). So I googled her.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annette_Kellerman
Look how fit she is...strong, healthy...when you compare her to current fashion standards she is short with a little "junk in the trunk." You can tell that she wore a corset when she was not swimming. In fact, I think she's wearing it for this publicity shot (she is thicker in other photos).
She wrote a book called "Physical Beauty: How to Keep It" and I would love to get my hands on a copy, but sadly the only available one I can find is on amazon for around 900 dollars. lol
Anyway, some of you may have already heard of her. I would love to know more about her. I love reading about progressive and powerful women!
I agree with you, SuzyParker.....but I also think we should be taught how to properly care for ourselves and keep healthy. I was watching an old Esther Williams movie today (Million Dollar Mermaid), and my GOSH, she was SO STRONG! Now, I know she was a "professional athlete" for all intents and purposes, but man, it is amazing what the human body can do when it is properly cared for.
In this flick she portrays Annette Kellerman, who was a vaudeville swimmer, dancer, actress et al, (and also the woman who invented the one-piece swimsuit at a time when gals were wearing those crazy-ass poofy dress swimming costumes at the turn of the century). So I googled her.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annette_Kellerman
Look how fit she is...strong, healthy...when you compare her to current fashion standards she is short with a little "junk in the trunk." You can tell that she wore a corset when she was not swimming. In fact, I think she's wearing it for this publicity shot (she is thicker in other photos).
She wrote a book called "Physical Beauty: How to Keep It" and I would love to get my hands on a copy, but sadly the only available one I can find is on amazon for around 900 dollars. lol
Anyway, some of you may have already heard of her. I would love to know more about her. I love reading about progressive and powerful women!