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That Simply Be advert then on 22:02 - May 30 by Neath_Jack
What's up, feeling lonely tonight? Had a few cans? Craving attention?
No need to answer, I'm off up the wooden hill.
Nos da butt.
Absolutely nothing up. I don’t need to crave attention I get enough and I haven’t had a drink for a month because I’ve got to be available to drive at any minute.
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That Simply Be advert then on 22:16 - May 30 by dickythorpe
Dar, there are some men out there who love massive women. Good luck to them I say, each to their own.
Can we hear from women who love massive men please!
Ever since my son was... never conceived, because I've never had consensual sex without money involved... I've always kind of looked at you as... a thing, that I could live next to... in accordance with state laws.
As usual with ANY type of debate nowadays the response is to run to the extremes. So, in this case, in response to women rightly having had enough of unrealistic body expectations, advertisers are now saying that any size of body is fine and you should be proud of it. The reality is that if you are seriously overweight there are absolutely huge health implications for that - heart disease, diabetes, depression, all sorts. So we should have the culturally confidence to say no, it’s not ok to be huge unless you’re happy to die early, but no, don’t feel you have to conform to stupid expectations of skinniness either!
That Simply Be advert then on 10:10 - May 31 by westwalesed
As usual with ANY type of debate nowadays the response is to run to the extremes. So, in this case, in response to women rightly having had enough of unrealistic body expectations, advertisers are now saying that any size of body is fine and you should be proud of it. The reality is that if you are seriously overweight there are absolutely huge health implications for that - heart disease, diabetes, depression, all sorts. So we should have the culturally confidence to say no, it’s not ok to be huge unless you’re happy to die early, but no, don’t feel you have to conform to stupid expectations of skinniness either!
I don't normally agree with you Ed, but that's a bucketful of common sense right there.
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That Simply Be advert then on 15:05 - May 31 with 1977 views