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On the very surface, and I think this is the case with the most girls, society's perception of beauty will definitely be a motivator for one to want to look a certain way, if only to fit in with current trends. Back in Jane Austen's days, calling a woman 'plump' was probably considered a compliment. These days, thinness is associated with beauty, femininity, fame, success, control, etc - all positive connotations. There is no way girls will not be influenced by this mentality - but it is more of an indirect influence.davin said:i'm not saying its guys specific, its the whole culture that has dictated what is considered 'fat' or 'unattractive'. not specifically to impress guys. though, its definitly the case that what is considered an attractive size now is less than it has been historically, and given the number of girls i've heard convinced they're fat that aren't, i would think it hard to say there's no connection betwenn culture's warped view of healthy weights and people being focused on losing weight
We are more directly influenced by our personal weight loss motivations, which are really not dictated by anyone but ourselves.