
The French version of Elle recently launched an issue dedicated to plus size women, and according to the CDC, 67% of Americans aged 20 and over are obese.
Isn't it about time American magazines started to represent its plus size population?
Isn't it about time American magazines started to represent its plus size population?




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By: J.Paul Ghetto on 4/02/2010 7:51PM
C'mon. Lets keep it real, ok? She really isn't very attractive, but attractive women that size can definately get the sausage from me, jack!
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By: arnetta on 4/02/2010 11:46PM
im so sick of people talking about gabby. she is big so what. "hollywood" and the media has made women feel like being a size 0 is the only way to make it in life. gabby has broken barriers and im glad she did. talent comes in all sizes, shapes and colors and when that is understood we will have healthier people. not people that wants to throw up their food to be skinny and not people who go under serious and dangerous surgeries to have their face and bodies re-did to look like what the media wants them to look like. get a grip on life and move on there are bigger issues at hand, more than gabby's weight.
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By: ray on 4/05/2010 8:30PM
67 percent of americans being overweight is a tragedy! Hypertension, heart disease, various types of cancer, glaucoma - how many of these overweight people will die early?
There's no excuse for laziness and lack of discipline!
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