Saturday, February 18, 2017

Plus Sized??? Seriously??

Tonight I was scrolling through my Facebook and saw that Calvin Klein has signed their first Plus Sized model…. Typically I would congratulate such an influential company for making this leap, but I have to say I was confused when I saw the model.

She is hardly “Plus Sized,” or even what I would consider to be plus sized. She’s not “too” skinny as previous models have been… But she is not what I would imagine when they say “Plus Size.”

As a “plus sized” woman myself I feel the term has less negative connotation as it did when we were first using it. It should never be used negatively. That being said, those who are actually modeling “plus sized” clothing for stores like Forever 21 and H&M are closer to what I think the term represents. This model, Myla Dalbesio, seems to represent more of an average girl. She still fits into the regular sizes at stores, rarely has to put clothes back because they make her look fat, and has minimal rolls when she bends over.

She is very beautiful, fit, and possibly a size 10 (8)

because she has wide hips. She would never be called “curvy” because she has some extra meat around her mid line or hips. To me it doesn’t scream what a plus size model is.

All of that being said, why do we have to label models with the term Plus size? Why can’t we just put a girl who is a size 14 in CK clothes, take her photo, and encourage woman of that same size to wear the brand?!  When we shop at clothing stores why is there a separate section for curvy woman, they should just make their regular clothes in larger sizes! I realize that some clothes would not look the same on a size 2 and a size 14, but they should still allow the option for buyers. Not every plus size woman is built the same but still require a larger size than just a large (or what stores label as large).

This battle is one I’m sure we will be fighting for years to come, but it still infuriates me that we have to label sizes and body types when making clothing and seeing models in ads. I would really like to see woman represented in all brands and sizes without labels. Companies and magazines say they sign these “plus size” girls to seem more relatable, and likely to have more buyers, but they aren’t actually representing what they are trying to sell.  Editing still happens and ideals are still skewed. 

I also did some research on Myla and found her wikipida page which states she is now a size 8 and no longer holds a title for “Plus sized”



PPPS:

I enlisted the help of my husband to help me take photos… real plus size. If Clavin needs help with this definition he call me and I’ll be happy to help.














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Model vs. Normal

PPPS: My photoshop is a bit rough....

Thursday, February 9, 2017

Super Bowl Body Shaming #BornThisWay

I wanted to take a moment to touch on this previous Super Bowl Half Time show!

First things first, Lady Gaga was absolutely amazing! Her LIVE vocals were on point, she strutted across the stage in heels with poise, and she JUMPED OFF THE FREAKING ROOF! If the stadium had a roof she would have BLOWN it off! I’m pretty biased because I have been a Gaga fan since Just Dance and Starstuck took over the radio in 2008. She is one of my idols, and I even did a project on her in my college communications course. When I was 19 I visited my Dad in NYC and before we went to see Wicked he took me to her families restaurant (Joanne Trattoria) for dinner. I was so elated… I was even brought to tears after I met her mother. I could go on for days as to why she is absolutely amazing in all that she does.

As a lady myself I know the difficulties and pressures society puts on us to be thin. After her outfit change on stage, Gaga wore a two-piece outfit; similar to ones she has worn in many performances before. This time, like others, she has been faced with media saying, “she’s too fat” or “her gut was hanging over her pants.” ARE YOU FREAKING KIDDING ME?! You just saw the result of HOURS of preparation, years of songs, and hard work by not only Gaga, but her costume creator, her back up dancers, her band, and every single person around the stage adding light effects to the performance, and YOU are judging her BODY! That woman has to be a size six at MOST! She is beyond healthy and shows that she has more talent than the majority of the Americans watching the show.

We strive as an Internet society to stop body shaming, we can’t make fun of a woman for being overweight, or say something about someone anorexic. So why do we get to do such things to someone because they are famous. Regardless if we try to stop this garbage talk it still happens, and it is a constant flow from people behind a computer screen. People never say anything publicly because that would be too difficult; it’s easy behind a keyboard to write these hurtful words.

If these people put their pictures on the Internet in the same outfit the comments they write would make more sense. She puts herself out there as an Artist to preform and provide entertainment. If you aren’t entertained change the channel or entertain yourself. Her body, ANYONES body, is not our problem or concern. As many would say, “No wonder women are so self conscious.” They are faced with negative media about a woman whose body would be coveted by the majority.  If I was able to fit into that outfit and look half as good as her I would be ecstatic!

 
Regardless, if I see anyone on my Facebook page or YouTube subscription body shaming her, or any other woman, I will be deleting them. If you wouldn’t say that comment about your own mother, don’t say it about a stranger!

Fortunately, Gaga has taken a wonderful stance on the shaming she has received. She is extremely admirable, and continues to show she is a fantastic role model. Unfortunately, not all women are this strong and resilient, but I hope that her example will continue to empower females, and males, around the world.  

Gaga's Response





Saturday, February 4, 2017

I Don't Write the Rulebook!!!

I am currently a woman in my early twenties, married, two cats, and two jobs. Although I spend 40 hours a week as a behavior therapist I spend another 10 as a server. Regardless what your opinions are on servers, or those who work in the service industry, it can be assumed you have come into contact with one of us before.

I work at a chain restaurant that is very family friendly, and attracts a variety of people. The location I work at tends to have pretty good customers who typically tip well and are kind. Although I’ve had my share of awful guests, I have to say I’ve been pretty lucky with those I come in contact with during these short shifts. 
Something that most people struggle with in any industry is being assumed to have control over aspects within the restaurant or store, depending on the business, that are out of their control and above their pay grade.

 Just last night I was asked to work a shift I was not scheduled for, I wasn’t thrilled, but I managed to suck it up for a few extra bucks. I had a table of 7, two older folks, their son and daughter in law, and three granddaughters. The table wasn’t rude or extremely needy, just made comments that made me question if they understood the chain of command… and the fact that I was literally at the bottom of that chain with little control over certain aspects of their visit.

As your server I am expected to be nice, get your drinks and food, take your payment, and make your experience as pleasant as possible. I do not, and cannot, control how long it takes your food to come out, what your food tastes like, or how much it costs. That being said, incase people haven’t figured it out yet, the company does not pay me… I get 2.13 an hour, which barely covers taxes; your tips are the only source of income I see in this job. If you do not tip, or don’t tip adequately, I don’t make money. In other words, I owe money during tax season and I don’t see a paycheck from the company. 

(Getting back to the issue that is well drawn out at this point.)

This table ordered an appetizer; it was pretzel bites that come with a beer cheese to dip. The entire appetizer costs 5$ that includes 13 mini pretzels and 2oz of the cheese dip. The second I set down the food the lady at the table asked, “Can we get another cheese?” I said “sure, it is going to be a 1.39 charge, is that okay?” Immediately the grandmother said, “OH MY, That is outrageous, we only get this small amount of cheese? That’s just not acceptable” mind you, her entire exasperation was so dramatic… you’re paying 12 dollars for a chicken sandwich and are complaining about a less than 2$ cup of cheese….. I realize that amount of money seems ridiculous, but if you don’t want to pay retail for food then eat at home… Not everything is free. You already get free refills and all the ranch you could want NO CHARGE! Not to mention the “BOTTOMLESS FRIES!”

I’m use to people feeling entitled about getting things free or expecting people to cater to them. That’s not the point here. This woman had a dramatic overreaction to something that I had NO control over. Her exasperation was clear that she wanted me to change the situation, or do something about it. As I previously mentioned, I don’t set the prices, and being EXTRA over some cheese is not something you need give me an earful over. (Call corporate if it is that DEEP.)

Unfortunately this is not the only industry in which people get uppity with workers over prices or discounts. I’ve seen many people yelling at sales associates for not receiving a discount when they have no control over how the systems takes off discounts, or what qualifies for these discounts.

If there is an issue we can help resolve or work with you to find a solution that works, then we will do our best. But expecting us, rather demanding us, to fix it is something that makes you look stupid and will just keep you from getting your desired results.

I’m not going to change peoples attitudes, or sense of entitlement… But I hope that if anything, those who agree with me will help those around them understand that their attitudes and anger towards those who have no control over certain situations are not rightly placed. Lets all take time when things get frustrating to recognize what the appropriate response is to these difficult (and clearly “UNBELIEVABLE”) situations.