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In this era, should the body standard of women be defined as white, young and thin?
I don't think women's figure should be defined as white, young and thin. In this era, many people will take thinness as beauty. Some people lose weight quickly in some extreme ways in order to make themselves look thinner, which will affect their health. In my opinion, no matter whether a person is fat, thin, tall, short, black or white, he has his own advantages. After all, each of us is imperfect. Many times, we don't need to care about other people's opinions, and we don't need to care about what others think of us, because these opinions will affect our judgment of ourselves. Maybe you are a cheerful person, but if you care too much about other people's ideas, you will change yourself. Actually, in my opinion, I think my figure is very standard. My height 1 m 58, weight 96 kg, but my calf is thick. I can't help it I used to be a very cheerful person, but my friends around me always said I was fat. I don't know why I grew up fat. I don't know when it started. In their eyes, so every time I go home, I will lose weight crazily to make myself look less fat. Later, I thought it was wrong for me to lose weight blindly, because it would delay menstruation and affect my health. I don't think I should change my figure for others' eyes, which will make me more and more different from myself. In today's society, truly fat people are not respected. When you walk in the street, you will be treated differently by others. I think whether you are fat or thin, you should look at it in the same way. Why should we treat them differently? I think the standard figure can be as long as it is not too fat, and each of us should not be defined, because only we can define ourselves and others can't.