I agree with you jeanette.
Models are so airbrushed that you wouldn't reconise them in real life, and then we're told (by each other and by ourselves) that we have to match up to their perfectly toned figures and perfect complexion.
The women celebrities who say they love their curvy figures are still underweight and don't eat and exercise like every other women, they pay for specialist dietians and personal trainers. Which none of us can afford.
Magazines cannot teach you to love yourselves, sorry. It comes from within you, some have more trouble than others.
I was bullied for years for being different from how everyone else looked, I was bullied by 'big' kids, saying that I was fat!
It destroyed every inch of my self-confidence and esteem. I am slowly attempting to recover (with help) from an eating disorder and depression, brought on by years of bullying.
But I still hate myself, everyday, and I can't break the cycle.