Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jordan is not wrong. His comment could be interpreted as conveying a personal opinion or an observation of statistical significance to the general population. He is, after all, a clinical psychologist. That there are people who was have found the model to be beautiful does not change the fact that she is obese to an unhealthy level and not attractive to most men.
Speak for yourself. I think Yumi Nu (yes, she has a name) is gorgeous.
She's young and has enough collagen where everything is "held" somewhat in place. In 20 years as the collagen breaks down that level of BMI leads to flabby skin aprons (which despite almost nobody finding attractive, have medical issues of their own).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jordan is not wrong. His comment could be interpreted as conveying a personal opinion or an observation of statistical significance to the general population. He is, after all, a clinical psychologist. That there are people who was have found the model to be beautiful does not change the fact that she is obese to an unhealthy level and not attractive to most men.
Speak for yourself. I think Yumi Nu (yes, she has a name) is gorgeous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jordan is not wrong. His comment could be interpreted as conveying a personal opinion or an observation of statistical significance to the general population. He is, after all, a clinical psychologist. That there are people who was have found the model to be beautiful does not change the fact that she is obese to an unhealthy level and not attractive to most men.
Speak for yourself. I think Yumi Nu (yes, she has a name) is gorgeous.
Anonymous wrote:Jordan is not wrong. His comment could be interpreted as conveying a personal opinion or an observation of statistical significance to the general population. He is, after all, a clinical psychologist. That there are people who was have found the model to be beautiful does not change the fact that she is obese to an unhealthy level and not attractive to most men.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plus sized models are overweight and unhealthy. He doesn't like people glamorizing an unhealthy lifestyle. He wasn't attacking her looks.
+100
In today's world, everyone is a winner, donchaknow. Forget standards, we can't have hurt feelings.
It's as if you slept through art history 101.
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The average age of the women depicted is probably <20 years/old. It's easier to be cute and chubby when you're young but what they don't tell you is everything falls apart at a certain age.
If anyone wants to be serious for a second part of the reason these women are depicted as being larger is because if you could gain weight you were considered healthy and fertile ie no parasites or diseases making you gaunt and stopping you from carrying a baby. Carrying extra weight also meant that you had money and usually came from a higher class which were the people supporting the arts. These depictions in part reflected the bodies of the artists patrons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plus sized models are overweight and unhealthy. He doesn't like people glamorizing an unhealthy lifestyle. He wasn't attacking her looks.
+100
In today's world, everyone is a winner, donchaknow. Forget standards, we can't have hurt feelings.
It's as if you slept through art history 101.
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The average age of the women depicted is probably <20 years/old. It's easier to be cute and chubby when you're young but what they don't tell you is everything falls apart at a certain age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plus sized models are overweight and unhealthy. He doesn't like people glamorizing an unhealthy lifestyle. He wasn't attacking her looks.
+100
In today's world, everyone is a winner, donchaknow. Forget standards, we can't have hurt feelings.
It's as if you slept through art history 101.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plus sized models are overweight and unhealthy. He doesn't like people glamorizing an unhealthy lifestyle. He wasn't attacking her looks.
+100
In today's world, everyone is a winner, donchaknow. Forget standards, we can't have hurt feelings.
It's as if you slept through art history 101.
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The average age of the women depicted is probably <20 years/old. It's easier to be cute and chubby when you're young but what they don't tell you is everything falls apart at a certain age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plus sized models are overweight and unhealthy. He doesn't like people glamorizing an unhealthy lifestyle. He wasn't attacking her looks.
+100
In today's world, everyone is a winner, donchaknow. Forget standards, we can't have hurt feelings.
It's as if you slept through art history 101.
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Anonymous wrote: For the most part, these are not intelligent, rational discussions. Just nasty, immature name calling reminiscent of Jr High school. Talk biology and what causes a man to want to mate. After all, we are mammals, right? Set aside your bias and tender hurt FEELINGS and use a brain.
You’re not to smart