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[quote=Anonymous]I don't think this debate will ever be resolved here. But there are two things it seems like people here agree on: 1. There's more crude advertising or ads with gratuitious, condescending "women in their underwear" messaging happening now, and no matter the body size shown, it's going to turn off some people. I don't care what size the model is, I don't need to see a pad hanging out and I don't need to be sold ICE CREAM by some woman dancing in her undies because eating ice cream is so sinful and freeing. 2. There seems to be a consensus that there should be more models who fall in that range between plus sized and "traditional model." There are so many beautiful women and women with style that are neither, and a huge percentage of the world's population looks like that. [/quote]
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