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How Does Duchess Kate Stay So Skinny

Why is Kate Middleton so thin? Does she have an eating disorder as Diana did?

It is hard to tell. She might be one of those super slim people by genetics. Also, she might carefully choose her food and never skip a workout.I’m not sure. For me it doesnt look like she has an eating disorder YET, since her face looks bright, eyes are sparkly and she doesnt fake a smile. But if she continues to slim down then i guess she will be showing some sign of an early anorexia stage.Even if she keeps her low weight on purpose, she isnt doing herself any favor. My fear is , that she’s damaging her health already, and it could get worse in the future.

Why does the Duchess of Cambridge look so old for her age when she has always lived a privileged life?

The Duchess of Cambridge is 3 months short of her 37th birthday and has had 3 children.She does not look older than that to me.

Do thin lips look ugly?

I am personally attracted to thin lips. Thin lips are wonderful to look at in most of the cases (just don’t be too thin that they almost look like nothing). Thin lips look more dynamic when speaking, unlike thick lips usually lack lips movement when speaking or trying to do mouth-related face gestures.You have to put each part of face into a whole image though. The lips have to fit with other parts of face. I think big lips can look beautiful with some people, and those lips of Red Dela Cruz might be the thickest I can stand, but those lips of her give her face a such a mysterious wildness!Her lips look even hotter in a film:@brucebufferufc - #ITSTIME TO BEGIN UFC FIGHT NIGHT IN SIN...Here is an example of a girl having dynamic, alive looking lips:She has median size lips, and I personally find her lips so attractive! You don’t know if she is going to close or open her lips, her lips give a feeling that she is going to tell you something, so mysterious! Her lips look so alive, so active, so dynamic, so full of spirit! Those lips fit with her face as well.Just look at her lips when she speaks:And I honestly cannot understand why people nowadays like those full lips, -Probably because media is trying to lead people to have a more “politically correct” perspective of beauty?- especially those thick, dead looking plastic surgery lips, look so dead and fake, also shapeless, those lips also become bigger issue as the surgery receiver ages. Many plastic surgery lips look no different from two fat pieces of pork meat.By the way, I don’t find Angelina Julie’s lips attractive, they are too thick that they don’t look full-of-spirit anymore.To me, what makes upper lip to be dynamic, natural looking and “shapeful” is the Philtrum, by the way, in Greek: φίλτρον philtron, it literally means "love charm”. The name is pretty self-explanatory. Such a sunken area of the face gives the lips so much unspeakable feelings.and Kylie Jenner definitely doesn’t know about this.she doesn’t know as well.

Was Kate Middleton really pregnant or did she use a surrogate mother to give birth to Prince George?

I tend to go for Occam’s Razor in these situations - the simplest solution is probably the truth. The simplest solution is, like most other young married women, she got pregnant and gave birth naturally.Even if William and Kate couldn’t have kids, and it wasn’t solved through fertility treatment, it wouldn’t cause a constitutional crisis like it did in earlier times, when having an heir was important to avoid a war over the throne.There is a saying that royal wives are expected to have ‘an heir and a spare’. Succession would pass to Harry if William died without children.I also think some of the comments about her pregnancy are plain silly. She has a naturally athletic (slim) build - some women do. The weight of the baby was well within a normal range. Women don’t miscarry due to ‘vigorous physical activity’ especially if they’re used to it - the entire human race is here because women didn’t take to the chaise longue through the pregnancy but laboured, often in hard physical jobs like farming.As for the comments about her not looking at the baby like it’s hers. Well, really! That is so speculative and personal. Firstly, it’s not uncommon to have difficulties bonding with your own baby if you have post natal depression. That doesn’t mean it’s not your baby. Secondly, many people these days have fertility treatment with surrogacy or donor egg or sperm, and many adopt. This suggests that these people don’t bond with or love their kids, which just isn’t true. These are very unpleasant assumptions which I find rather offensive to parents who have had families via adoption, surrogacy or donor gametes.

Do thin lips look ugly?

I am personally attracted to thin lips. Thin lips are wonderful to look at in most of the cases (just don’t be too thin that they almost look like nothing). Thin lips look more dynamic when speaking, unlike thick lips usually lack lips movement when speaking or trying to do mouth-related face gestures.You have to put each part of face into a whole image though. The lips have to fit with other parts of face. I think big lips can look beautiful with some people, and those lips of Red Dela Cruz might be the thickest I can stand, but those lips of her give her face a such a mysterious wildness!Her lips look even hotter in a film:@brucebufferufc - #ITSTIME TO BEGIN UFC FIGHT NIGHT IN SIN...Here is an example of a girl having dynamic, alive looking lips:She has median size lips, and I personally find her lips so attractive! You don’t know if she is going to close or open her lips, her lips give a feeling that she is going to tell you something, so mysterious! Her lips look so alive, so active, so dynamic, so full of spirit! Those lips fit with her face as well.Just look at her lips when she speaks:And I honestly cannot understand why people nowadays like those full lips, -Probably because media is trying to lead people to have a more “politically correct” perspective of beauty?- especially those thick, dead looking plastic surgery lips, look so dead and fake, also shapeless, those lips also become bigger issue as the surgery receiver ages. Many plastic surgery lips look no different from two fat pieces of pork meat.By the way, I don’t find Angelina Julie’s lips attractive, they are too thick that they don’t look full-of-spirit anymore.To me, what makes upper lip to be dynamic, natural looking and “shapeful” is the Philtrum, by the way, in Greek: φίλτρον philtron, it literally means "love charm”. The name is pretty self-explanatory. Such a sunken area of the face gives the lips so much unspeakable feelings.and Kylie Jenner definitely doesn’t know about this.she doesn’t know as well.

What do you think of body shaming?

There are numerous examples in the press. This particular one body shaming Kate Middleton (Duchess of Cambridge) for being thin is no better than doing it to overweight people. In a world already bombarding us with images of what the perfect physique is, I find body shaming abhorrent. Why do women feel the need to do this to each other?In response to Kate's current Royal tour of India, a novelist, Shobhaa De, commented in the press:"a saree needs curves. A saree demands a derriere," she said. "Kate has none. Thank God, some misguided fashion guru has spared her and us so far"This would be my response to this delightful lady.Dear Shobhaa Ji,In light of your recent comments, you're certainly not a gracious or welcoming host. Clearly your mother didn't teach you basic values such as decency and hospitality.Kate clearly dresses appropriately as to cause no offence to anyone and I think she has done a great job so far. She's certainly a charming, elegant, fun (impressing Sachin with her cricket skills) woman that has handled herself with great dignity. I disagree with your comment, and hope to see her in a saree, I bet she'd look stunning, and who better to showcase India's most beautiful garment.I hope you enjoyed your ten minutes of fame publicly criticising Kate for being curveless. As a fellow woman, I'm sure you're all too aware of the inordinate pressure for us to measure up to society's perception of ideal beauty. What sort of example are you setting impressionable teenage girls? That they shouldn't wear certain clothes because they don't have the body for it? Surely they're worth more than the clothes they choose to wear? Please do your fellow sex a favour, don't make publicly inappropriate comments that erodes our self-esteem. It's not warranted and certainly not appreciated!I wear my saree with pride for my parental heritage. Like Kate, I'm also lacking in the curves department. Whilst I note your obnoxious comment, I'm afraid you don't command enough respect for me to take you seriously. I'll continue to wear mine, as I hope all women with curves and without will do.In my opinion, Kate is one of the few educated and charitable female role models in the public eye. The only 'shame' that needs addressing is that at an age of 68, with all due respect, you've not grown into a wise, emotionally mature woman, instead you've retained your attention seeking playground bullying mentality...Kind regards,Abida Thanks for the A2A, Anon ;)

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