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    willwriteforfood: I actually really like the show, although I think the early years are better, when they just hung out and were friends, before they started marrying a... more »
    willwriteforfood: I actually really like the show, although I think the early years are better, when they just hung out and were friends, before they started marrying a... more »
    DexterHaven: I love Friends, and think that, bizarre as it may sound in relation to such a high-profile show and the stars it made, the actual performances on it h... more »
    clevernamehere: I don't think Friends is at all the issue, its just a stand in for pop culture as a whole. Jennifer Aniston is the best example of what happened to a... more »
    Mafalda para Presidente: I think it's an effect of the RATIO of attractive people found on TV versus real life. If you immerse yourself in television long enough, you start t... more »
    Lymed: All Friends did to me was make me wear short skirts. more »
    SevenNationArmy: I am very proud to say that I have never seen Friends, not even 5 minutes of it. more »
    Dancingfrog: I remember Phoebe (well, Lisa Kudrow) gleefully admitting that she was, indeed, over 130 pounds, despite the fact that tabloids always claim that thin... more »
    Penny: I kind of obsessed about Aniston in high school because some people told me I had her "early" figure and then she got skinnier and I had major body is... more »
    Hana Maru, used up old slutbag on the pole: Hm, not surprised. Innumerable jokes on Monica's former fat and pathetically loveless self, Rachel's obsession with dieting(this show may have been t... more »
    bluebears: I always thought Lisa Kudrow gave off a little bit of an unpleasant vibe. more »
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    Sitting Down With Your TV Friends? Well, Phoebe Says You're Fat

    A new study indicates that women who watched Friends reported "the segment had a significantly adverse effect on the participants' satisfaction with their own appearance" and weight. They were always silently judging you from beyond the screen! [Physorg.com]