Sociology
...e that all women should be a size “0”, when in reality the average size of a woman is a size 14. One woman named Erin Quinn, a former Ann Taylor model, described what a day of modeling would be like. “You just wouldn’t eat” “It was a very coffee and smoking cigarettes diet…if you were going on at 12 o’clock, you wouldn’t eat all day, because what if something didn’t fit? Or what if something didn’t look right?. Many models developed eating disorders in the effort to remain thin. Clothing catalogues and the store mannequins are geared towards smaller women. I myself went into a clothing store for larger women with my aunt and I was totally shocked. The mannequins in that particular store were small too! They literally gather the extra material and ping it behind the mannequins back. Yes they are wearing larger women clothing but they are altered for the mannequins body. How could they do that to a woman’s self esteem? When they try the clothes on in the dressing rooms they aren’t going to look like the mannequins. It is ludicrous. Plastic surgery has become a “quick fix” among society today. If someone isn’t happy with themselves they see a doctor and h...