Psychologist explains why the ideal body is becoming impossible to attain
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Changing body standards mean it
Changing body standards mean it's no longer enough for a woman to feel she has to be slim, the new ideal is thin and muscular, and it's one that's increasingly difficult to achieve.
Changing body standards mean it's no longer enough for a woman to feel she has to be slim, the new ideal is thin and muscular, and it's one that's increasingly difficult to achieve.
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