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Flat Tummy in History and Today

Chiseled absSince time immemorial, humans have always revered beauty. Aesthetics has always been a matter of grave concern. And as you would expect from the humans, they go to great lengths to attain something that they value.

Beauty is a relative term. What’s beautiful for one might not be beautiful for another. In the course of history, you’ll see that the people’s perception of beauty changes with the times.

Aesthetics in History

Back in the Roman times, beauty has always been equated with plumpness. A woman with a round figure was beautiful because, back then, only the rich nobility had enough food to really indulge themselves until they get fat.

In another corner of the world, everything petite is beautiful. In China, people went to great lengths just to have small and dainty feet. All the young women had to undergo foot binding which is a long and painful process wherein the growth of the foot is retarded and the bones are kept small and deformed which was against the natural process.

In some parts of Africa and Asia, particularly in Myanmar and Nepal, women wear neck rings in order to give the illusion of an elongated neck. An elongated neck usually represented beauty and elegance, but the use of neck rings entailed many sacrifices. As with anything that hinders anything natural, the use of neck rings was painful and dangerous. The neck muscles were stretched to their limits and infections seeped through because the neck wasn’t being washed.

Over the years, people’s perception of beauty changed constantly until they evolved into the idea of beauty that we prefer today.

Aesthetics in our Modern World

Nowadays, when people think of the word ‘beauty,’ a tall woman with a slim, curvaceous figure comes into mind. ‘Thin is in’ as people like to say. It’s quite evident in the choice of models today. And of course, no matter how much people try to deny it and say that internal beauty is all that counts, external beauty still holds some importance. And since a bulging tummy is hardly what you could call pretty, people go to great lengths in order to lose it. A flat tummy is absolutely essential if you want to be called ‘beautiful’ in this modern age. After all, how can you wear those cute baby Ts if your tummy isn’t flat enough? How can you wear all those tight-fitting dresses if your tummy bulges in all the wrong places? Face it, flat tummies are in, and it looks like they’re here to stay.




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