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There is a lot to be gained by exposing ourselves and our daughters to realistic images of the female body, if only to counteract the media images that we are all bombarded with all too often. This is a serious matter – girls and women have died from anorexia and other eating disorders. Those are serious problems, but if we can counteract them by simple means, it’s well worth our while.
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