August 20, 2007
- 9:41 am
By Jess - NYU
Back when I was much younger, say 7th grade or so, I had a horrible relationship with my weight. We’re talking abusive. It wasn’t pretty.
These days, I tend to think I’m much better. A little critical, maybe, but what 24-year-old women isn’t? I certainly don’t really restrict myself, and try to eat everything in moderation (with a cupcake here and there) while working out a few times a week.
But according to this test, I’m still sorta weight obsessed.
While I’m not sure if a little online quiz can really diagnose a person, it was interesting to see what my knee-jerk reactions to some of the questions were.
As easygoing as I’d like to think I am about myself, I still tend to have a negative reaction when it comes to my weight. I can be judgmental of myself, and don’t take compliments very well at all.
I guess I’m still a work in progress.
Either that, or this quiz was totally harsh. Answer the questions, let me know what you think; accurate portrayal of your psyche, or severe take on a common female issue? Read More »
August 3, 2007
- 10:30 am
By CC Staff

Shopping for me is a pain at best, and traumatizing at worst. Unflattering lighting, three-way mirrors, and those damn stick-figure mannequins that seems to be modeled after the Olsens. It’s one thing to be jealous of impossibly thin celebrities—it’s quite another to envy the figure of a plastic, headless doll.
Well, it seems that I’m not the only one who feels this way, at least about the mannequins. The entire country of Spain agrees. The Health Ministry of Spain and major retailers like Zara and Mango have come to the agreement that the skeletal mannequins must be banned. Read More »

Being that I tend to hang out with boys more often than girls lately (and not “sexy time” boys… more like “fart and make her laugh” boys), I am often looked to for the female perspective. Whether it be giving my approval of the women they hit on in bars or giving advice on a super romantic anniversary date, my role in life has become “Speaker of All Women.”
Yesterday, as I sat chatting with said boys, one began telling me a story and asking for advice. He has been dating a girl for 2 years now. He loves everything about her – her intelligence, her sense of humor, her body. That is, until recently, as she has packed on a few pounds since graduation. Read More »
June 22, 2007
- 11:33 am
By CC Staff
True to my procrastinating nature, I have yet to begin my summer diet-exercise regimen. And, like any adept procrastinator would, I’ve spent the past month coming up with excuses for why I’ll hit the gym and pick up a yogurt “starting tomorrow.”
In the spirit of making excuses, I’m going to pardon myself and the rest of the lazy gals who have, too, put off their summer 2007 workout plans. The excuse? Summer didn’t officially start until yesterday.
So while there’s no point in regretting our inactivity thus far, I do think it’s about time to step up our game and make up for lost time.
And I’ve got the perfect assistant to help you get back on track: “Tank Top Arms, Bikini Belly, Boy Shorts Bottom.” It’s not just a catchy title. This workout delivers a solid total body workout that’ll prep you for each of the three clothing items referenced.
Minna Lessig, who’s apparently an at-home exercise guru, leads the workout, which is broken down into six sections: warm up; tank top arms; bikini belly; boy shorts bottom; total-body workout; and cool down. Read More »
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