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And there were always flaws, not only in our dancing—the feet could be more pointed, the hips more turned out, the movement more fluid—but in our bodies: the beauty standards of ballet are rigid. A woman is expected not only to be rail-thin, but to have a specific set of features no diet can change, including narrow (or nonexistent) hips, a small head, and a short torso atop long legs.
Don't Think, Dear: On Loving and Leaving Ballet
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