Monday, May 14, 2007

Not So Superior Now, Are You?


All over Japan, retailers are scrambling to keep up with a new look known as "bon-kyu-bon." It means "big-small-big" and it signals a change in the way Japanese women look: they're getting curvier. . . .

Today, the average Japanese woman's hips, at 35 inches, are around an inch wider than those of women a generation older. Women in their 20s wear a bra at least two sizes larger than that of their mothers, according to Wacoal. Waist size, meanwhile, has gotten slightly smaller, accentuating many young women's curves. . . .

The physical changes are largely the result of an increasingly Westernized diet, say nutritionists. Meals that used to consist of mostly fish, vegetables and tofu now lean heavily toward an American-style menu of red meat, dairy and indulgences such as Krispy Kreme doughnuts and Cold Stone Creamery ice cream.

In other words, they've adopted the diet and figure of a Southern, teen-aged girl. Ancestors help them when they discover barbecue and hushpuppies (with molasses).

1 Comments:

Blogger Circa Bellum said...

Exactly. And nobody feels right when they have a vitamin Q deficiency.

6:51 AM  

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