I have been puzzling all week over Sandra Tsing Loh’s essay, “Taking a Leap of Faith Onto the Scale,” which ran in Sunday’s New York Times Styles section. And I do mean puzzling. Because it starts out with …
I have been puzzling all week over Sandra Tsing Loh’s essay, “Taking a Leap of Faith Onto the Scale,” which ran in Sunday’s New York Times Styles section. And I do mean puzzling. Because it starts out with …
At least, that’s the conclusion drawn by this study, as reported in the New York Times‘ Sunday Styles this week.
From the official write-up (emphasis mine):
…The authors conducted four experiments to examine the different meanings
consumers gleaned
Did anyone else wish that Catherine Saint Louis’ Sunday Styles story came with a scratch and sniff test this week?
It’s filled with all these really pretty people, like the super cute organic skin care maker, the built L.A. …
I, umm, kind of don’t want to, because we’ve been talking a LOT about the body image side of things in the past week (especially Fat Talk, Fat Talk Haters, and how I feel about being a little …
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