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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Her forehead is very broad at the top which is what is throwing me off. It’s the opposite of the oval shaped face. Which has a high and often large forehead but still tapers at the top. I also just want to give her a sandwich, yes she’s skinny but I’m not getting woman vibes from her, no softness, no breast, no butt, large misshapen head. Without all of the airbrushing and makeup artistry…. I suspect she more resembles Skelator than svelte leggy beauty. Seriously some of you are so self loathing… it leaps off of the page here. Only a trans teenager or pre pubescent girl could possibly meet the ideal some of you strive for. It’s not realistic for most young women. Otherwise you are starving yourself, dying or lightening things or lopping off body parts. So very unhealthy. [/quote] Having small breasts and butt DOES NOT mean someone is not feminine. She looks more feminine to me than those grotesque women with implants and good for her for not getting a boob job at her net worth. Kerri Walsh Jennings is an A cup at best, has no fat on her butt and she breastfed her 3 kids successfully. We need to get away from the myth that feminine means looking like an inflatable sex doll. [/quote] +1 Thank you. So sick of hearing this garbage about thin women not being "real women." People cannot help their genetics - as I'm sure some of the overweight posters here would agree.[/quote] If you look at movie stars from the 30's, 40's and 50's most of them had Allie's type of figure--B cup or maybe a bit smaller. You did not have the extreme breast augmentation that is performed now. As a small chested woman I think woman with small busts age more youthfully. My large busted friends just look extremely matronly at age 45 and older. Allie's Mom is pictured in one of the images and she is very attractive and natural looking.[/quote] Agree. I have always had small breasts and when I was a teen, I remember telling my mom one day I would get implants. She simply said that large breasts (on me) would make me look a lot heavier than I am. Now that I'm a middle-aged woman, I'm so grateful she said that. She was exactly right. I'm thankful for my small bust now.[/quote] This is so stupid. Plenty of big chested woman age well, just like plenty of small chested women. And of course there are some big chested women who age horribly, just like small chested. You know what’s really funny, the women who swear they look great for their age but others don’t see it. Looking in the mirror ppl see what they want. You’re way more unattractive than you think. [/quote][/quote] The well endowed lady who is well nourished is less likely to fall over and break a hip in her 60s. There is nothing cute about a skinny old lady with broken hips and a stooped posture. Ladies drink your milk and don’t be afraid of a little extra padding. It might just save your life one day.[/quote] My overweight, 90 year old aunt fell down several of her outside concrete steps and ultimately hit her head on the pavement. Her face was bloody and she was concussed but her dr. said the same. It cushioned her. No other bodily injury. [/quote]
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