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 ...
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 ...
A new trend called the “paper challenge” exists in the Internet world, and it’s making us very concerned. A photo posted by Elzawan (@elzawan) on Mar 15, 2016 at 11:02pm PDT In fact, Mic points out ...
Pages from the 'A4 waist' debate: (Left) Women practice yoga in Hangzhou, East China's Zhejiang Province, on March 16. (Right) Instagram user "be.arum" from Seoul, South Korea, holds a clipboard with ...
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 ...
Several years back, I tried out what was known then as the “A4 paper challenge”, a social media trend that involves girls placing a piece of A4-sized paper in front of their waist. If the paper hides ...
(WVEC) -- There are internet challenges popping up all the time on social media. From the #MannequinChallenge to the latest craze just in time for Thanksgiving, the #UNameItChallenge. But there are a ...
If you have eyes and an Internet connection, over the last few days you've probably (and unfortunately) seen pictures of young women posing with a piece of paper over their waists above a "paper waist ...
The latest trend doing the rounds on social media will shock you: women are using sheets of A4 paper to indicate how tiny their waists are, and we're not sure we've heard anything more ridiculous in ...
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