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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What's with all this assuming you can't be skinny after having kids? I have 3, I am 5'7, and I weigh 117 lbs. I don't even work out that much, just walk 5 miles a couple times a week. I wear make up, form fitting clothing, and I get my hair done every 2 weeks. Yet I also have 3 kids who are the light of my life. Not all moms are over weight???[/quote] Agree! I'm a mom and my body is fantastic - ditto for many (many) of my friends. It's more about whether you take care of yourself or not...[/quote] [b]about a half of working victoria's secret models are moms. [/b] as several people pointed out, OP simply assumes that when a woman is overweight and poorly dressed she is a mom, and vice versa. perhaps there is some correlation but it's nowhere as strong as OP assumes it is.[/quote] Right! OP, do you think you are hotter than Giselle Bunchen and the rest of the victorias secret model moms? Or Blake Lively? Or Beyonce? Seriously. [/quote] a majority of A list actresses are moms too... from audrey hepburn, briget bardot to gwyneth paltrow, angelina jolie etc. rachel weiz had her second child at 48! jennifer aniston isn't and for the past 10 she had to fight against the rumor that brad pitt left her because she didn't want to have children at the time and that she couldn't find a man in time to get pregnant. similar for cameron diaz. at no point did either of them come to say that they didn't want children, much less because they wanted to remain cool. even if true, that would be devastating for their reputations. i an]m not saying that this is fair or appropriate, just pointing out that even widely attractive and successful women are assumed to have remained childless involuntarily.[/quote]
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