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Nov 21, 2004 17:51

"For women... bras, panties, bathing suits, and other stereotypical gear are visual reminders of a commercial, idealized feminine image that our real and diverse female bodies can't possibly fit. Without these visual references, each individual woman's body demands to be accepted on its own terms. We stop being comparatives. We begin to be unique ( Read more... )

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hologrameffort November 21 2004, 16:40:50 UTC
I like big boobies.

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ahhh lekyukumbre December 6 2004, 18:13:47 UTC
but without those 'visual references' you get droopy tits and saggy bottoms, especially on the ... how shall i say ... chub enhanced percentage of our population. of course i'd be the first to stand up for a quarantine of the fatties in society and tell them that they're not allowed to leave their houses (or eat, for that matter) until they've reached an acceptable* weight, but until that glorious day, i'm all for bras, panties, corsets, girdles, whatever keeps their flab out of my eyes. i dont want to see it, is all i'm saying ( ... )

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Re: ahhh erin_avenger December 6 2004, 19:05:08 UTC
naturally i agree with you to a certain extent. however i do not believe that women should be made by society to fit an abnormal and slightly horrific "norm" as those who pose in magazines. as gross as fatties are, those skeleton girls freak me out just as much if not more. food is good, why don't those girls like food? that i will never understand. so yes i agree that there should mos def be a "no fatties" sign outside of most/all public places but at the same token i don't believe that women should be made to feel inferior because they aren't a 32 D with a 26" waist and 35" hips.

also dudsky riverton? i know very well who/what you are referring to but when did that name come about?

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Re: ahhh erin_avenger December 7 2004, 15:19:16 UTC
first line i say should, i meant shouldn't.

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