Reply to “It’s not me, it’s you.”

Paula’s blog https://blogs.ubc.ca/paulabieler/2013/11/17/its-not-me-its-you/

I strongly agree with Paula’s argument in the blog. It is so rude to ask everyone to keep slim. Lululemon own a apology to the public and it is totally awful marketing strategy. Not only refuse a lot of potential consumer outside the gate, but also lose many patrons’ preferences.

Nowadays, girls are asked to be silm as possible as they can. For this reason, so many girls are on their way of diet. Everyone believes good body shape makes you popular. However, so many ways of dieting are unhealthy and always causes bad consequence after years. Girls always choose to sacrifice their health to look more attractive.

This is not positive state of mind, because health is exactly the most important thing to persuade. You are so stupid if you give up you good body condition to persuade a fancy body shape. So a well-known company like lululemon should also be responsible to social cognition. Those Company should  advertise positive attitudes towards the public.

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