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Should France announce a law to boycott thin models?
In fact, this is a confrontation between official attitude and individual freedom. Should we respect individual wishes and give them the right to choose their own way of life and appearance, or should we give an official opinion and give everyone a guide of values so that everyone can play within the rules of the game?

"Being thin" seems to have become a trend of the times, even to the extent of torturing one's body and soul at all costs in order to achieve the goal of being thin. Contrary to your true thoughts and physical wishes, you make all kinds of absurd and unruly weight loss experiences to win the envy of others.

For example, in order to lose weight, eating only vegetables and fruits has completely changed from omnivore to vegetarian. Of course, this kind of thing is personal, and there is no right or wrong. But from my personal point of view, this is undoubtedly a kind of torture imposed on myself for the sake of others' own eyes and comments. Why do you want to live your life for the evaluation of others? Isn't it sad that we are not living in our own world, but in each other's mouths?

Another example is to lose weight without eating. There is a fat buddy among college roommates. It is understandable that fat people need to lose weight, but the purpose of his weight loss is only to pick up girls, not for others, which is hard to understand. But after all, he is still torturing himself by not eating dinner, hoping to make his fat more passive by eating less, and finally lose weight successfully. Is it really necessary to lose weight after such a weight loss experience and such a thing that destroys your eating habits? Is there no other way to lose weight?

Why should the government stand up and give guidance? It is because the values of this society are indeed distorted and deformed, even developing in a direction that is not conducive to the development of human civilization. It's ok to pursue thinness, but what's the point of thinness? Must thinness go against the laws of nature and show you the "beauty" of this distortion and variation? I beg to differ.