What's a real woman?
She's most definitely a real woman. Just not one that measures up (literally) to certain imposed standards.
To be anorexic you must starve yourself. She does not starve herself. her only crime is being naturally thin by having a fast metabolism. Just because she's not going to hog down junk food and stop exercising just to gain weight doesn't mean she's got an eating disorder.
Unlike an anorexic, she is not losing weight but maintaining or even gaining over time. She also said that she wasn't sure about her current weight because she doesn't weigh herself regularly, which is uncharacteristic of an anorexic.
What is so silly is that people cannot comprehend the idea that she could be that skinny without starving herself.
I was underweight myself. I endured the accusations, and guess what happened? Like I said on the other page, I became fat. Regardless of how thin she is, she is a lot healthier than she would be if she were 300 pounds.
What anorexic tells the truth when spot lighted on national television?
How do you know she doesn't starve herself?
Personally..she dodges too many questions. People who claim "I don't know what I weigh" typically lie. If you go to a doctor once a year, you know.
And I'm more than sure pageant women are weighed, at a gym maybe? Out of their own regard? After all they're going to be in a pageant where looks matter and are judged. You show me a pageant woman who doesn't go to a gym and I'll still well, tell you that she has to know her weight.
I think the woman is full of shit.
I also think she is rather sketchy about her life style.
And I think she is horridly skinny.
And for those who say "the other contestents were skinny too!"
Did you happen to look at the video they played in the response? Those women arn't as skinny as her. They look, well, normal. She doesn't. She turned side ways and damn near dissappeared.
But regardless, bottom line is, she looks sickly. Sickly with make up on and a spray on tan. Obviously the nation is in uproar about how skinny she is, thus, most don't see her a symbol of "healthy beauty".