Bluetrain wrote: "I see many of healthy, young and beautiful people in my life, none photoshopped."
I get that sense when I go out to L.A. but, these are still a minority. These are very often covered and when they talk, they are concerned with their flaws, of anysort, makeup, hair, thighs, short legs, long legs, blemishes under the clothing, the competition sitting next to them, etc. Insecurity, not in security.
It isn't enough to be simply healthy to be physically beautiful, and our unique selves. Our culture has high standards.
When the gorgeous are nude they have imperfections showing.
More often, goal is "When someone looks and gives me attention, I'm good enough." That is an improvement, but still peppered in cultural standard preferences.
Many are rebelling and going for an image of a subculture, destroying the Barbie model, thing.
I get what pjcomp is saying.
Jbee