Spyke
lemmy.world

"Honey, you aren't chubby. Your friends are just really too thin. You are perfectly fine the way you are... Oh! I forgot, I bought you some new clothes, have some Chubbettes..."

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Sachareply
lemmy.world

The girl in that add isn't even chubby, she looks like a normal weight to me. I guess that's part of the point of the ad, but...

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SeaJreply

Of course she looks like a normal weight. The Chubettes are doing their job!

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I know, it's just crazy to me that throughout history, if you weren't teetering on anorexia, you were fat.

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dmention7reply
lemm.ee

Don't forget... "you'll look yummy in these new Chubettes!" 🤮

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RaoulDookreply
lemmy.world

It costs less to raise her if she is married off at 15, and then you get grandbabies! Win-win for the boomers

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Jaxreply
sh.itjust.works

You realize the kids would have been the boomers, right?

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lemmy.world

People under 30 have decided that "boomer" means "person over 50 at any point in history."

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abaddonreply
lemmy.world

I was called a boomer the other day, I'm 37. I disagreed on strategy for a game.

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Benefit of the doubt, they could have meant win-win for the kids because of early marriage, children, and parents helping with the kids.

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lemm.ee

"Chubby" meant a very different thing back then. That's the fattest girl you'd see out in public. That girl isn't even fat by today's standards.

They'd get out the harpoons if they saw the fat people today.

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some_guyreply
lemmy.sdf.org

Women were prescribed speed more regularly, back then. Easy to be thin when you don't get hungry.

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I've been saying this for years, we need to go back to doctors prescribing women cigarettes and ritalin.

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You think that's stopped today? They hand out Adderall like candy. Reduced access to amphetamines is not the reason people got fat.

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Being a teenage girl in the 50s must have been awful. I've also seen a lot of ads from that era for girls that are too skinny and need to gain weight. The acceptable "pretty" range must've been really small.

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I talked to my mom about this because one day in my teenagehood she made an offhand comment about how in her youth everyone had tiny waists and big boobs & hips, but now we were built more straight (all of us are pretty thin) as though somehow evolution had changed us in one generation. When pressed, she explained "it was foam rubber and girdles". She meant the style had changed, not the bodies.

Yep, very small window of acceptable. Skinny girls built out, thicker girls nipped in.

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MataVatnikreply
lemmy.world

In 1950s when there was no food on the fridge you would eat the kids

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I dated a girl in high school who had 3 kids by the time she was 16

Lots of teens are very interested in being attrative

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SeaJreply

You should read some of the fucking creepy reviews of Brooke Shields' 1978 movie Pretty Baby. Tons of reviewers talking about how she oozes sex appeal. She was 11 when filming the movie.

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lemmy.world

Most body positive and least misogynistic 50s ad

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samus12345reply
lemmy.world

Is your daughter on the plump side? She can and should look as pretty as her slim friends.

Not so much. It's saying she can have a tummy that's hidden by her clothes and therefore look "yummy."

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lemmy.world

The point being that ads from the '50s were so bad and misogynistic that this is actually quite good by comparison.

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Yeah, but that "most ____ out of _____" thing is usually used with a ton of irony.

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lemmy.world

Jokes on you, I'm into chubby girls

Edit: and boys...

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Subverbreply
lemmy.world

What would Chubbettes for young boys be called? Chubsters?

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i remember when a teacher talking to us, when we were kids, about how she had to wear chubbette as a kid and none of us knew what she was talking about, thats a trip

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lemmy.sdf.org

"Is your daughter a fat, disgusting slug? We can help hide her gross body to help her find a suitable mate!"

Wow. Just… wow. I love seeing old marketing material to better inform me of how wretched our society has been over time.

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lemmy.world

Nostalgic but nothing new. There was recently a brand of jeans advertised on TV designed for fuller sized women

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Just walk through Target. Half the models are obese. I've seen obese mannequins at athletic apparel stores too.

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lemmy.world

This is when western civilization began its irreversible decline into decadence and avarice.

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It's also when Norman Bourlag was most active with GMO research making certain unhealthy and fattening foods, like grains, abundant and cheap in the decades after the Green Revolution.

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