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By Naweko San-Joyz | April 29, 2010
Summertime is coming and your toes want to come out for some sunshine. But if your little toes look like mangled shrimps you can fix that with a few days of prep work.
Step 1: Stretch Your Toes Out
I like to improve the way I look with minimal effort, and Comfy Toes will do just that. Comfy Toes will let you transform crunched-up, bunion-ridden toes into a sleek, relaxed extension of... Read Full Story
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“I can’t stick to a diet because I have to take care of the kids. I can’t diet because my husband needs me now. I can’t diet because my parents are sick. I can’t diet because healthy food costs too much. I can’t diet because I don’t have time to exercise.” Read Full Story
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By Naweko San-Joyz | April 2, 2010
The character Phoebe in Eve Eliot’s novel Insatiable: The Compelling Story of Four Teens, Food, and Its Powers gives us an intimate look at how women tie their looks to their expectations of men.
Self-described as overweight and dieting to change this, Phoebe exposes the male induced diet trauma she feels when a guy she likes, Daryl, tells her that she looks good. Having not... Read Full Story
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By Naweko San-Joyz | April 2, 2010
“My parents thought I became a lesbian because I wouldn’t be able to find a man,” recalls National Organization for Lesbians of Size member Shira Stone in an Advocate article entitled “Lesbians’ Weight Debate.”
Stone’s parents are not alone in being convinced that a woman’s body weight is a determinant of her success with men. A provocative body of homosexual research gives... Read Full Story
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Many women do not feel that they control the dieting process. They feel as if they are following some regime that promises results. This perception of lack of control arises because a woman has not clearly established why she wants to diet. This permits self-doubt to sink in along with concerns about whether or not she is succumbing to social pressure. Read Full Story
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