What is thinspo thinspiration? The thinspo thinspiration has many formulas. The use of images of very thin women as a motivational boost for slimming is chillingly usual pro -ana pages (in several Internet sites, anorexia called " ana", to websites that promote "pro -ana" since those who suffer, "princesses" for their advice and reflections are harder to track) : 85 percent of them turn to thinspiration (including reverse thinspiration, ie images of overweight people to cause rejection) as a way to motivate yourself to lose weight regardless.
In the photos, sometimes flat Length, sometimes specific parts thereof, as a marked ribs or thigh gap itself, themselves "princesses" or the models and actresses who want to look thin. The first was was Kate Moss (who also gave an interview in the unfortunate slogan that accompanies many of the photos on pro-ana sites : "Nothing tastes as good as thin"), Keira Knightley followed and now referents are Cara Delevigne and Alexa Chung.
There are so many people talking about Thinspo that it has become the latest lingo in looking thin.
And it is also plausible: it would be just yet another sickly label thinspiration phenomenon, which is a merger of the words in English thin and inspiration, "thin" and " inspiration."
The bikini bridge, a term that at least since 2009, is something that women have very thin and therefore unhealthy aspiration million other females would like to see in their anatomy. As the thigh gap ("gap between the thighs") that have some celebrities, that caused a furor in 2013, to the point that, in a well known London cosmetic clinic, increased by 240 % demand an intervention that removes fat of the inner thighs. Or as the hotdog legs ("sausage legs"), one of the memes star last summer, only photos of the autorretratada thighs, thin and uniform as they may seem are sausages. Or as Belfie, ie a selfie rear or bum in English (although, unlike the previous ones, is not unique to the excessively thin women, as shown by the dramatic curves of Kim Kardashian at best Belfie history).
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