ANSWERS: 7
  • I don't like stick thin models, it sends the wrong message to young girls, but she looks great to me, I don't see the problem.
  • I think it's too bad that they don't go off of a Body Fat Percentage rate since THAT will say if the individual in question has a healthy body fat ratio or not. You can look larger and still have a healthy amount of fat on you...especially if you have muscle, which weighs MORE than fat. Like wise you can appear small and have an unhealthy amount of fat on your body! Getting your Fat Ratio measured is the most accurate way to determine if you are HEALTHY OR NOT!
  • I can see why they would want a certain type and I think it's fine for the judges to make known what they are looking for. And it sets a good example worldwide for natural and healthy. But here are different body types and she isn't a curvaceous lady. I've seen her in a bikini and she isn't much to look at body wise. She is thin but not bony. Unfortunately I don't think gaining weight will help her much. I just don't see how she will get anything other than thicker, she's just boyish, no curves to be seen...not much hips, no boobs, no waist. Take a look: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=489199&in_page_id=1770
  • I think it sounds like they're planning to cook and eat her! (Seriously, I think that's a bit rude - if she'd been told to lose weight there'd be uproar)
  • That's so wrong. If that's normal for her when she's eating healthy, they can't judge her on that. It's different if she is known for having an eating disorder or something.
  • That's so wrong. If that's normal for her when she's eating healthy, they can't judge her on that. It's different if she is known for having an eating disorder or something.
  • I'd say it's about time that someone said "fatten up" as opposed to "lose weight".

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