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Thank you, I was confused by the lack of size/shape variety... Some of the poses they were in minimized/hid the shape of their butts as well, which seemed to defeat the purpose of the photoshoot.

I'm so confused, you can't see butt hair on most people without spreading their cheeks...

Drugs and vaginas: two of the government's most favorite things to legislate! Two in one? I think I heard some blood vessels pop in DC.

Oh god how did I miss that!

I love vagilify!

No, but it's something to explore if you can say you aren't attracted to any person from a particular race.

That's not even close to saying you won't date people of _____ ethnicity/race.

This is why most of the runway models are teens.

You sound like you're talking about gender roles being harmful, which I agree with. But I identify as a women whether I'm wearing a men's suit or a pretty dress. It's a large part of my identity—I don't see why I should be denied that.

Kat kindly educated the poster—she was nicer than I would have been. I wish people would stop being tone police. Would you be telling POC to be kind when people "misspeak" by making racist comments? Perhaps, but I would hope not, and the same principles apply. The onus is on the people with privilige to educate

So, there are women with XX chromosomes, assigned women at birth, who are taller, and stronger, with broader shoulders than some men. There are differences between the sexes on *average*, but there are many people that fall on either end. So, should they not be allowed to be considered women, or to represent beauty,

You're kinder than I want to be...

I may have missed it, what racist thing did they say or do?

The CDC changed the cutoff for obese. Magically, millions of people became obese overnight!

What's your point? She didn't say the woman wasn't fat, she said she wasn't unhealthy. The fat on her body is not affecting her health, clearly. She also does not have a body shape that puts her at risk for heart disease (WHR).

The better question is, if high BMI is supposed to mean bad health, why is she healthy with a high BMI? Answer: The BMI does not measure health.

That's still very small. She has about 80 pounds on me and I'm about her height, I would have expected a larger waist measurement. Anyway, this is exactly the type of proof I wish I could wave in people's faces when I argue with them for insulting fat people—they always backpedal and start talking about how they're

Interesting. It must be something like that, because weights really are impossible to guess.

Frame size varies largely. I look incredibly slim, but I am 5'5, 116, and fit, with a large frame. If I had a small frame or less muscle, I would look more soft at my weight (not that I wouldn't still be fairly slim).

Wow, your friend has a very small waist for her weight, which is probably one of the factors contributing to her overall good health!