Comment by @eduardmsmr • Hey
To explain through an example, one of the most prevalent forms of discrimination has historically been related to the body size of people featured in ads a
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- Oh, I understand everything now. And I agree with you. It's true that idealizing a body that doesn't even come close to the most common characteristics can, in a way, mistreat the people who follow it. But on the other hand, I would like to think that the fact that there is no extra-extra-large or extra-extra-small clothing size is a small step of alert and protection against eating disorders that can deform the body to the point where, far from being healthy, they end up being a deadly condition.
On the other hand, connections are a sad reality, part of the injustices of the world. It's a corrupt way of hurting the fashion world with which, unfortunately, there is no way to avoid.😔
That's why I love Lens so much 🤗, you don't usually see that here, or at least I haven't seen it ever. And everyone grows with the quality of their skills and not with backdoor dealings. This is a place to do what you love and grow in it without having to deal with the corruption of the industrial world.❤