Body panic
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Book Name: Body panic
Writer: Shari L. Dworkin
Description
A snappy walk around any newspaper kiosk will uncover plenty of magazines gave to wellbeing and fitness. “Sound,” “fit” bodies are hung across covers. Filling in as notices, spread models call enticing perusers. Investigate. Pick a magazine. Get it, and your eyes will without a doubt scrutinize the finely tuned structure on the spread, communicating the importance of the words “wellbeing” and “fitness,” singing it to you through undulating muscles. As though they could address you, spread models’ eyes glance back at you with satisfaction. “Difficult work,” you hear the suggested murmur. Every one of you can do it. The consistency of real appearances that stretches down the mass of magazines remains in quiet, sharp differentiation to the procession of bodies in all shapes and sizes moving past the clamoring newspaper kiosks along such avenues as 42nd Street in New York City or on the Third Street Promenade in Santa Monica, California. Perpetually, men’s wellbeing and fitness magazines include an athletic man presenting in a tank top, or shirtless.
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