ANSWERS: 13
  • If its natural, ok...but if you starved yourself to get there, ewww. Some people are born to be skinny, slim, curvy and voluptous. And if you are what you're meant to be, you're sexy the way you are. Don't alter your perfect form to be something you're not.
  • negative.
  • I'm a size zero at the moment, so I think it's fine as long as it's completely natural.
  • Nothing. Size means nothing. It's how you got to that size that matters. Size zero doesn't automatically make you attractive or unattractive.
  • As long as it's healthy....
  • Size 0 is a revolution started by those who wish to be very skinny. It is rooted in vanity and female competition. If one is a size 0 there is very little nutritional goodness going on in the body. For the most part, it is based on a out-of-control notion and desire to be smaller than everyone else. Being a recovered annorexic/bullimic, I know several people who have died -friends included -from such starvation techniques. Some became fatally ill and others committed suicide. A friend of mine hung herself in her own flat and was found by her boyfriend two days later. The size 0 movement should not be allowed by those in responsible positions. It is a human crime.
  • Been there, done that, not healthy at all, a women looks much better with some curves!!
  • It can be okay Only if you are healthy at the same time
  • size zero is a size invented for people who fit in size zero... just as size two or size four or size six etc. were made for people who fall into those categories. do some people develop an unhealthy obsession with it? yes, and that is a horrible thing to witness and/or have. still, some people just happen to have small waists and hips.i have no problem with the size itsself. i am currently a size zero, but do not expect to stay there my entire life. (i personally agree with crystal tips, that women look better with curves... lol)
  • I think it is great for business but should not turn anorexic.Only few people can have it and it is great to maintain it as long as you can.Unfortunately circumstances,habits and other such things can change that.
  • That's a product of vanity sizing, the practice of putting smaller numbers on larger clothing. The definition of size 4-6-8-etc. was ignored in the 1970's and deregulated in 1983, meaning the clothing manufacturers can put whatever size labels they want on their product. The British Standards Institute has drafted a standard which calls for a pictogram with actual measurements in centimeters.
  • I wear it, I eat, and I am happy.

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