![]() ![]() I’ve seen stunning, inexpensive clothing at clearance stores. I’ve also seen stunning, expensive clothes at Neiman Marcus. I’ve seen awful, expensive clothes in Neiman Marcus. I’ve had a career in a creative field, and based on knowing stylish people and seeing what they’ve worn, she is absolutely clueless about taste, originality and aesthetics. I’ve never seen her look elegant, hip, edgy, or that she remotely has any street style. She posts pictures of her wearing the most expected, pedestrian-looking clothing and sometimes it’s the pairing of horribly proportioned separates. It seems that is the only prerequisite, and here lies where she proves she knows nothing about style and design and has no future in the fashion/lifestyle category.Įxpensive does not equate taste. What a f-ing joke! Her taste level is geared towards anything that is expensive. Saying she has higher taste means her taste is better than most people’s taste. Again, proving she is not skilled in graciously communicating a thought. ![]() Way to subtly insult her audience, or at least point out they can’t afford some things that she can. In general any blanket statements about foods being good or bad are going to be both incorrect and harmful. We also can’t speculate about what too many calories looks like, what you would consider a high calorie meal might be totally reasonable for someone else (you don’t know their lifestyle, how many meals they’re eating a day, what their health goals are, how hungry they are, etc etc). A lot of people wouldn’t feel good eating a lot of dairy or high fat foods, but that’s not going to be true for everyone! There are plenty of folks who thrive on a high fat diet - bodies are weird and mysterious and there’s no one size fits all formula for nutrition. The reality is that there’s no such thing as an unhealthy food - it’s someone’s complete diet that could be healthy/unhealthy, and even then the verdict of someone’s diet isn’t usually going to be black and white. What I do think is inappropriate is to call these recipes or specific ingredients “unhealthy”. I agree that there’s a connection between her being in starvation and nearly exclusively sharing richer than typical foods. Yes, it’s obvious that she’s not actually eating them, or she’s purging them, and I don’t think the theory that this is some kind of fetish is off base. Yes, Tieghan shares recipes that are calorically dense and have a high percentage of calories coming from dairy/fat. I don’t want to be the tone police here but do think it’s worth saying that people might want to use caution in the way they talk about HBH’s recipes, especially since this topic is likely to draw in folks who have ED history and we should be sensitive to that. ![]()
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