They say "it's not the meat, but the motion" to put it grossly, haha.
I've been toned and firm, yet still judged for being able to "pinch an inch" by some people, so a person can feel they can never reach perfection. And I've been more natural with a body more like this image of Marilyn Monroe.
I've got to say, I'd rather be happy and not judged at all for outward appearance. Once I let that idea go, I'm much happier! I like to think we all have other talents and attributes to make up for the impossible to reach perfections. Sometimes it's the imperfections that are charming, once you really get to know someone.
This is not in style any longer. There is a back lash to the corporate fed fast food American diet which has resulted in an obesity epidemic. The thin is in motif is a rejection of gluttony, obesity by choice & it's cheaper to clothe Twiggy than....[askideas.com]
Women are individuals, not objects. Although times have changed, sexually objectifying women has not.
You can make your point without posting a photo of a near-naked woman that describes her physical flaws by today's standards.
This is supposed to make women feel more confident?
Worked for me
If I really had to, I would have settled for her. Geesh.
Would she have settled for you ?
@Lorajay If she was deaf & blind I may have had a shot. LOL
@ChurchLess Marilyn married a cute sailor then Joe DiMaggio and Arthur Miller who were both far from handsome.
@Lorajay True, I remember.