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Seventeen recently published a "Body Image Treaty," pledging its commitment to celebrating every kind of beauty. Teen Vogue still has yet to do the same. Please continue signing!
Goal: 15,000 Progress: 1,900
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Growing up female is tough these days. With so much emphasis placed on women's looks, it's a struggle to go through life without falling prey to stereotypes and images of the perfect body.

The media is the worst offender. You can't walk down the street without being confronted with images of skinny girls and beautiful models. Imagery like this is what perpetuates eating disorders and anguish girls experience in trying to fit the mold.

Even teen magazines like Seventeen and Teen Vogue do nothing to stop enforcing the stereotype; airbrushed photos and tiny models are still the norm. But that's not the norm. These magazines are tricking girls into thinking their dreams can come true if they are thin and beautiful.

We need magazines to join the fight in helping girls reach their fullest potential — no matter what they look like or choose to wear.

Ask Seventeen and Teen Vogue to ditch the deceit and GET REAL!

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Dear Ann Shoket, Seventeen Magazine Editor-in-Chief, and Amy Astley, Teen Vogue Editor-in-Chief:

While I realize you have an inherent interest in selling magazines, I believe you have a greater moral responsibility to girls and women.

You see, your publications depict nothing but thin and conventionally gorgeous females. In doing this, you are perpetuating a dangerous stereotype that causes millions of girls to lose their self esteem and develop eating disorders.

As prominent American publications, you have a unique opportunity to change the way the media sees women; in essence you can help the world value women for more than just their looks or how much they weigh. And since adolescence is the time in which girls are most vulnerable, yours is an especially extraordinary chance to shift this diseased thinking.

I am writing to ask that you start featuring girls of all shapes and sizes, without airbrushing, and show us how much you truly value natural beauty.

You can help change the world and save girls from unnecessary pain and suffering.

Thank you.

Petition Signatures


May 19, 2013 Laurel Beard
May 18, 2013 Christine Zimmerman
May 17, 2013 Shauna Sparlin
May 17, 2013 (Name not displayed)
May 16, 2013 Michelle Neikirk
May 16, 2013 Patricia Wright
May 16, 2013 (Name not displayed)
May 16, 2013 Alexandre Pereira
May 15, 2013 Julia Wellman
May 15, 2013 Ron Avila
May 15, 2013 Jacqueline DuFoe
May 15, 2013 Diane Wynne
May 15, 2013 Carla Herwitz If they don't tell the truth, people should not buy them.
May 15, 2013 laura Dietrich
May 15, 2013 (Name not displayed)
May 15, 2013 (Name not displayed)
May 15, 2013 Toni Robb
May 15, 2013 Dianne Lonie
May 15, 2013 yvonne gragata
May 15, 2013 Sandra Campillo
May 15, 2013 Anne O'Keeffe
May 14, 2013 Emily Nguyen
May 14, 2013 esther weingarten
May 10, 2013 Jaynee Odom Before Twiggy size 10 was considered perfect. Now if you're not a size 1 or 3 your considered fat. The fashion industry and the media need to get real about beauty. I'm appalled at the extremes young girls go to just to be thin.
May 9, 2013 Jacque Vizard
May 9, 2013 Sanekia Grier
May 8, 2013 Guillermina Feher
May 7, 2013 (Name not displayed)
May 6, 2013 Cherie Flint
May 6, 2013 Kenneth Davies
May 5, 2013 sharon davidson
May 4, 2013 Laura Chinofsky
May 4, 2013 Judy Martz
May 3, 2013 Linda Borell
May 3, 2013 Morag Miller
May 3, 2013 Jocelyne FAROUAULT
May 3, 2013 Jessica Galloway
May 1, 2013 Ann Schoen Real beauty is from within. Please stop "lying" in your magazines. Present the models as they really are, and let their inner beauty shine. Let us know what is special about their character- not their airbrushed phony photos.
Apr 30, 2013 Ute Weiss Men love the real one!!
Apr 30, 2013 Heather Carr
Apr 28, 2013 nikki shreve
Apr 28, 2013 James Herther
Apr 27, 2013 Karolina Kunka
Apr 25, 2013 Hillary Tietsworth
Apr 24, 2013 Allie Collins So many girls are intimidated by ridiculously skinny models and celebrities... truth should be told
Apr 23, 2013 baez stephanie
Apr 22, 2013 Lynn Bondi
Apr 22, 2013 Janet McCarthy
Apr 22, 2013 macarena rivera
Apr 21, 2013 Amanda Davis

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