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@Petrakahlo: This hadn't even occurred until you wrote it, but that's very true of my youth. I was given hand me downs from both genders - they were just clothes.

I don't know whether this is personal experience or a general trend, but I've long known people (male and female, gay and straight) who shop in stores intended for the opposite sex. It's seen less as a taboo in certain phases of fashion.

I've always gotten the impression that the MILF and 'teen' roles are actually cast dependent on body types, for the more mainstream porn makers.

@snarcastic: I'm pretty sure we don't do numbers on this website. I'm also pretty sure that I could be forgiven for getting irked by people who continually wonder where thin women are keeping their organs.

@snarcastic: Hey, shut the fuck up won't you?

@mannequin: Do you go through this thought process when you see 'average' sized women on TV, or the street?

@langtry: Be angry at the industry - don't take your frustrations with it out on individuals that none of us know anything about.

@BuffySummers: Relative to her height, and the size of Jay's hands, I'd say it's more likely around 20.

@langtry: Cut the crap - there is no indication of an eating disorder at play here.

@BuffySummers: I'd say yes, it is possible from people I've known. Very, very unusual on a girl so tall, but then she is also incredibly young.

@FrabjousDay: I stopped wearing them when I stopped having the suffix '-teen' in my age, I think. Not even for comfort, but because I truly hate how they look, clothes on or off.

All the women I know stopped buying thongs when everyone started wearing them riding high above their waistbands.

@PorkStore: www.domesticsluttery.com sounds like it might be your thing.

@The Faery Goth Mother: She won an award from the American Stuttering Institute (I believe). Her acceptance speech on youtube is really lovely.

Montana Fishburne sounds, from that quote, like she knows a hell of a lot more about why she's in porn than the million and one commentators professing to know the 'real story'.

@CollegeCamel: The record company are asking for the royalties, not Wilson and Love (both of whom commented positively on her music).

@Feverlady von Nippon: No one's CLOTHES look like this, granted. But how can you know no one looks like this IRL?

@Lida Rose: That is absolutely not my point, and I can't even tell whether you're being naive deliberately or not.

@Pigasus: This is getting mightily off my point - whether or not the exact, to the centimetre proportions of the second picture match a woman in real life - why not point that out with less hideous language?