This is great poem on a subject that not to many people touch on. It's such a tough thing for many girls, and it's sad to see so many young celebrities influencing other young girls to starve themselves as well. This was poem was simple and easy to read, with even a touch of irony and humor, which I think works well. It is such a dark subject... the humor brightens it up a bit and makes it easier for people to understand the truth about it. Thanks for writing this, it is refreshing to hear a male's perspective on the subject. (I don't know why I'm assuming you're a man, but I can't really tell since your name is "Notorious Reviewer", so if I'm wrong, I'm sorry and please correct me :D).
So true. and what bothers me the most is that young girls look up to these celebrities and then end up like them - skinny as a rail. I used to buy a lot of the magazines about celebrities but those days are over. I hate what they do. Media, today... sigh..
I like this a lot! How true that there is so much pressure to be thin. It is ultimately up to each girl to decide. Unfortunately so many men want the twig so it is hard. Wish I knew more men who didn't want the twig. LOL But anyways I love the poem! It has great flow!
From a girl who owns curves I completely agree. Please gain some weight ladies! I would hate you to look bad when I walk in the room! A bottom is nice to look at and a bust can make a dress fill out nicely! I like have them and men like them too..smile!
Another one, laughing through it, laughing at the crazy reality of the world and what many women do. I for one need a little something there to hold onto, not a stick or wafer thin woman, but a woman with curvs... a real woman. Well done... again.
I like this poem, and agree with it entirely. People should be happy with how they are and Celebrities don't really seem to set much of a good example!
I agree with you up to a point. Keira has never been "nice and plumpy". Though for a spell she did look rather nasty and her chest bones were peaking out of her body like it was nobody's business. I read a article where she said she wanted to try to gain some "healthy weight" and her doctor told her it would be very hard for her to do just because of how her body works. It's sounds kind of sketchy, but looking at her now i think she looks a lot better than she did in the period where that picture you have posted was taken. ...i don't know why i'm talking about this. haha
I do like that there is a serious message in this. The industry has made it so "skinny or nothing" for actresses and it's really disgusting. And it's a s**t example to send to younger girls who just want to have role models.
Also good point with the Marilyn Monroe bit. She would have had doors slammed in her face for being a fuller woman.
these are my favorite poems that I have done
Letter To Keira KnightleyA Poem by The Reviewer
Everybody's CrazyA Poem by The Reviewer
Cradle Of Filth - Lilith Immaculate
Dimmu Borgir - Ga.. more..