Who knew there were so many ways to body shame women using seemingly innocuous office supplies? In January, the viral #UnderboobChallenge had women shoving pens under their boobs to see if they would ...
The latest in extremely dangerous social media trends is the A4 waist challenge, a “fitness” test for people to judge whether their waists are paper-thin. The topic is trending on the Chinese social ...
A popular new social media trend in China is promoting unhealthy ultra-thinness, and it's starting to get some push-back there and in other countries around the world. The #A4waist challenge showed up ...
Body challenges have become a thing on social media in recent years, but China's latest one takes fat shaming to the extreme. Participants are posting photos of themselves posing with a sheet of A4 ...
Originating in China, a bizarre new trend has popped up on social media encouraging drastically unrealistic body standards for women. The "challenge" calls for girls to hold a piece of paper up to ...
Remember last year's thigh gap trend that swept the Internet, to the dismay of women everywhere? Now a new trend has emerged on social media, inspiring women to flaunt their ultra-thin waistlines. The ...
It seems like the never-ending quest for the “ideal” body has resulted in a series of bizarre memes. In recent months, we’ve seen people posting pictures of their thigh gaps, belly buttons and pens ...
Because thinness is not just a state of being but a competitive sport, social media keeps finding new ways for people to brag about how small a person can make herself. The latest: Are you as narrow ...
Body challenges have become a thing on social media in recent years, but China's latest one takes fat shaming to the extreme. SEE ALSO: Model agency launches new plus-size division ... for men Chinese ...