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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As long as you don’t have cellulite rock on! [/quote] Um. I had cellulite when I was 105lbs. and 17 years old.[/quote] Well we didn't want to see it then nor do we want to see it now.[/quote] Ugh, its a body. Its perfectly normal for skin to have different textures. No one has perfect everything. No one. We don't need to cover any and all normal deviations of skin or shape in order to be OK being seen in public. You aren't talking about whether a shirt cut to mid calf is more or less flattering on a short leg than one cut to an inch below the knee- this isn't about style or fashion, what you are talking about is hiding what is not pretty to you. Let's take this to its extreme- people should work to cover what we deem to be flaws because "no one wants to see that". A surgery scar is a flaw, a burn is a flaw, there are plenty of people with developmental disabilities with unsymmetrical faces or disproportionate features that by this definition is a "flaw".... are we really saying all these things need to be hidden from society so that our precious eyes and brains only have to process things that are close to the ideal?[/quote] No, PP is saying that one should dress to their body, rather than dressing based upon the delusion that it's perfect. See 300 lb person in spandex for example.[/quote]
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