Flat Stomachs are Unnatural and Unhealthy


Painting: Sleeping Venus
The Sleeping Venus c. 1510

The Natural Profile of a Child

Natural Profile of Child
Note the Relaxed Projection of His Abdomen

Illustration from The Book of Massage. Copyright 1984 by Gaia Books Limited

A Figure Study of a Young Woman
Conducted During the Early 20th Century

Woman 1Woman 2
Woman 3Woman 4
Note the Relaxed Projection of Her Abdomen

Photographs from the book: Femina Libido Sexualis. Copyright 1965 by The Medical Press, New York

The Abdomens of Modern Swimsuit Models

Stomach 1Stomach 2
Stomach 3Stomach 4
Are These Examples of Normal, Relaxed, and Healthy Female Bodies?

Glamour Magazine: Plus Size Model Lizzi Miller
Plus-Size(?) Model Lizzi Miller

Glamour, Sept 2009 Issue

"Here's the deal: The picture wasn't of a celebrity. It wasn't of a supermodel. It was of a woman sitting in her underwear with a smile on her face and a belly that looks...wait for it...normal.

"So what's the story behind the photo? "The woman on p. 194" is actually 20-year-old model Lizzi Miller, and this is her second appearance in Glamour, shot by fashion photographer Walter Chin. A size 12-14 [180-lb.] and avid softball player/belly dancer ("I like exercising when it's fun"), Lizzi moved to New York City from San Jose three years ago to become a model (a "plus-size" one by modeling industry standards, though hello, at size 12 she's actually "normal size"...but I digress).

"When I was young I really struggled with my body and how it looked because I didn't understand why my friends were so effortlessly skinny," Lizzi told me. "As I got older I realized that everyone's body is different and not everyone is skinny naturally--me included! I learned to love my body for how it is, every curve of it. I used to be so self-conscious in a bikini because my stomach wasn't perfectly defined. But everyone has different body shapes! And it's not all about the physical! If you walk on the beach in your bikini with confidence and you feel sexy, people will see you that way too."" Source

Glamour editor Cindi Leive (left) said positive reaction to the photo of Lizzi Miller (right) may change the magazine’s approach.
"Glamour editor Cindi Leive (left) said positive reaction to the photo of Lizzi Miller (right) may change the magazine's approach." Source

Webmaster: I must admit, when I look at these images I don't see a "plus-size" woman, and apparently I'm not alone, as some of the comments in response to an online follow-up Glamour article demonstrate.

"I'm sure this has been said, but please don't represent a size 12 or 14 as a plus size. Represent it as it really is ...NORMAL. I am a plus size, you know, the clothes that have a W after the size (16W). those are plus sizes. so by letting the media call this woman a plus size, you are still saying to women a size 12 or 14 is fat. the word plus size to most of us (i did say most) means we are overweight or just large women. It's a shame no one can quite come out in a magazine yet and say YES, a size 14 is NORMAL. I wait for the day."

Posted 8/25/2009 9:40:58am by bpwriter47

"I was watching tv last night with my husband and they showed the picture and I wanted him to see it before telling him what the whole thing was about. His first response was "she looks good"! When he heard that she was a plus size model he could not beleive it. He said how is she consider to be plus size and that that was not right. It made me feel good because even though I am a size 6-8, my body looks like hers. After having two kids I really look like that and I realized that my husband still finds me attractive and that I don't have to be perfect. OMG thank you, thank you!!!!!!!!!!!"

Posted 8/25/2009 9:52:48am by caty11

Webmaster: Is being tall or having a large frame the same as being plus-sized? The image has resulted in a public discussion of what is appropriate to show in magazines, but will it change what women want to see? Do women want to see themselves, or somebody else, what they want to be, when they open the pages of a magazine? But, doesn't what they see influence what they want to see, in a magazine, and in the mirror?

Lizzi Miller previously appeared in Glamour in April 2000.
Lizzi Miller previously appeared in Glamour in April 2009. Source

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