Why is there more pressure on white female celebs to be skinny than black

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female celebs? If you have a look at the media Kate Moss put on a tiny bit of weight and now wears a bra she is worried her boyfriend might leave her shouldnt women have them anyway? Poor Jessica Simpson is called fat when she has a nice figure. Im afro carib and I never have to worry about being so thin I dont have to wear a bra. I mean people in africa are dying for food I dont see the point in starving myself.
 
This is true
I think it looks better on black females than white females to have fat
 
Because white females belive no curves is beauty.
WHilst black females embrace their curves and are proud of thm.
In the african cultures curves = beauty and attraction. whilst skinnyness = malnurisment.

In the european culture its the other way round. Curves = FAT and Skinnyness = beauty and attraction.
Stick to your curves.
Ive got a flat stomach a big BUTT lol and curvey waist.
I LOVE IT>
its me and unquie.
Dont let society tell you otehrwise.
 
I don't mean to be rude but it is b/c that our bodies are curvy and white women are too I guess they are more ind demand I guess
 
i dont know. but black females are far more likely to be fat than other races., which in my opinon is ugly. so make of that what you want.

also they always try to pass it off as "thick" and "we've got big butts"

its fat love, sorry.
 
Has nothing to do with Africa.We're talking about pressure to be thin in the U.S.,right?
I think there is more pressure on white females than black to be thin because culturally it is more acceptable for black woman to have bigger butts and big thighs basically everything is big but their waist,and thats o.k.
I guess I never thought about it but I wish it wasn't true.
 
Your question is wrong. There are skinny black celebs and plump white celebs. What about Fern Britton, Adele, Jo Brand?
 
because there is a culture difference in terms of what is beautiful.
 
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