But the ways in which [thin] privilege manifests itself are more complicated that a clear cut continuum in which thin people win and everyone else loses. It is possible to benefit from thin privilege and look nothing like Alexa Chung – most people who fall within the “normal weight range” do. And I’ve spent enough time around models to know that being tall and thin with a good bone structure is neither an instant formula for popularity, nor a vaccination against insecurity.
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