Anonymous wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong for assuming (yes I know the old saying) but aren't the women on this board educated, empowered, working at a career whether it be law, medicine, business or raising a family? We're not actually here arguing that Brazilian women are fat, that black men like a big ass, that white women want to be like Kiera Knightly, all summing up the point that how we look in our particular culture equates to our self worth? Please tell me it isn't so. You all know that People Magazine and Allure are basically great big tomes looking to gain revenue through advertising, not biblical publications. You (We) all know that don't we? Can anyone of you imagine how powerful a force we'd be if we got together, held each other up based on our important achievements instead of tearing each other down based upon how we look? The potential is staggering simply based on the snark reversed.
Thank you! And, for the record, I think she looks great--healthy and sexy!
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