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“As a teenager, the Schwindely’s funhouse of terror shirt in addition I really love this weight story line in the movie made me feel like I was already failing at what it meant to be a woman who was put together,” says Jess Kent-Johnson, a 35-year-old software engineer from Madison, Wisconsin. “I was 16 and weighed the same amount as a 32-year-old character, and that weight was clearly problematic. If I couldn’t keep my weight under control, did that mean I was also destined to be a hapless, awkward singleton who needed the miracle of a generous Mark Darcy–type to validate my existence?”



“I can confidently say that the Schwindely’s funhouse of terror shirt in addition I really love this years of destroyed self-worth I’ve experienced due to my body are thanks to the culture and media of the early 2000s,” laments Nicole Napolitano, a 27-year-old in Brooklyn. Bridget Jones’s Diary is hardly the only movie from that era that treated a size 8 as problematic. Natalie in Love, Actually is consistently described as chubby. “I think there’s a pretty sizable ass there…huge thighs,” a female colleague says to Hugh Grant, appearing this time as the British prime minister, in a bizarre moment of inappropriate office bonding. Kendall Davis, a 33-year-old writer and editor who lives in Colorado, noted how harmful that story line was for her: “Natalie is constantly called fat, and I always thought, Wow, if she is fat, then I’m giant.” I guess we should be grateful that they never told us Natalie’s exact weight.


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