intl. kpop fans are body positive
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there's kind of a double standard- praising idols for having a different body/figure, but hating/shaming on the ones that are skinnier. if they are completely body positive, they'd accept all shapes and sizes.
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there's kind of a double standard- praising idols for having a different body/figure, but hating/shaming on the ones that are skinnier. if they are completely body positive, they'd accept all shapes and sizes.
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but what you'll see on the internet is
"wow she put on weight so good "
"ow she lost a kilogram they must be forcing her at gunpoint "
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I would support both
The problem is absolutely no idol need to lose weight. The only one who needed it was Shindong, but he lost enough weight already
If anything they need to gain weight specially girlgroups members. One of things that hold Girlgroups behind Boygroups in dancing performance is not their technique, but the lack of endurance to hold so many awards performance, music shows, concerts and stay able to keep the movements powerful and fast. Get more weight and some muscles right before your comeback and this problem is now solved.
So... why support idols losing weight in first place?
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I would support both
The problem is absolutely no idol need to lose weight. The only one who needed it was Shindong, but he lost enough weight already
If anything they need to gain weight specially girlgroups members. One of things that hold Girlgroups behind Boygroups in dancing performance is not their technique, but the lack of endurance to hold so many awards performance, music shows, concerts and stay able to keep the movements powerful and fast. Get more weight and some muscles right before your comeback and this problem is now solved.
So... why support idols losing weight in first place?
who decides who needs to lose or gain weight?
not us
all we can do is respect and support their decisions
and about the choreo thing, you're not totally correct
a lot of skinny male idols are perfectly endurant dancers too
it just comes down to men biologically packing way more muscle
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a lot of skinny male idols are perfectly endurant dancers too
it just comes down to men biologically packing way more muscle
Hence why women needs to gain weight to be able to keep their stamina. Women naturally accumulate more fat than men, yet we barely see any sign of fat in female idols. I'm sure a biompedance test may will reveal some of them are under 10% of body fat which is just bonkers
You are right on your assertion of being their decision, but I can't support someone getting more skinny only for the sake of fitting standards, as someone who struggles with eating issues I assure this is not the way to go
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Hence why women needs to gain weight to be able to keep their stamina. Women naturally accumulate more fat than men, yet we barely see any sign of fat in female idols. I'm sure a biompedance test may will reveal some of them are under 10% of body fat which is just bonkers
You are right on your assertion of being their decision, but I can't support someone getting more skinny only for the sake of fitting standards, as someone who struggles with eating issues I assure this is not the way to go
its not always about fitting standards
hell i'd say most of the times its not
its more about you thinking how you should look like ideally and trying to achieve that irl
like someone who grew up skinny is likely to notice when they gain weight and if they dont like what they see, they will try to revert it
i can even talk on personal experience here
when i first started losing weight i was confused how gaunt my face got and for quite a while i was dazed about what i was doing wrong
ive accepted it now but I'm pretty sure there's enough boys who'd start packing on muscle instead
would i blame them for trying to conform to social standards? nah
they just want to be their own ideal self
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its not always about fitting standards
hell i'd say most of the times its not
its more about you thinking how you should look like ideally and trying to achieve that irl
like someone who grew up skinny is likely to notice when they gain weight and if they dont like what they see, they will try to revert it
i can even talk on personal experience here
when i first started losing weight i was confused how gaunt my face got and for quite a while i was dazed about what i was doing wrong
ive accepted it now but I'm pretty sure there's enough boys who'd start packing on muscle instead
would i blame them for trying to conform to social standards? nah
they just want to be their own ideal self
The best version of yourself shouldn't include maintain unhealthy levels of body fat either to low or too high
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