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1) literally no one said anything about thin bodies, positively or negatively, in the comments. no one called anyone ‘too skinny.’ 2) several people made gross comments about obesity being ‘unhealthy’ and accused the models of ‘glorifying obesity’ (that old nonsensical chestnut) 3) if you are a size 00 and are upset about not being ‘included’ in a picture of a group of models, think about how people above a size 24 must feel, because.. they… god i don’t even have the mental energy to finish this sentence.
having no self-awareness must be totally bananas.
Wait, modcloth is portraying models in a body positivity campaign that they don’t actually even carry sizes for themselves? Am I the only really bothered by this?
I am a size 22 to 26 and I have a ton of clothes from modcloth? So they definitely carry that size. It’s true that 26 is the highest size they offer though.