23-06-2008, 21:23 | #82 | |
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i hate the fact that 'slim' seems to be becoming a crime - every woman who is size 8 or smaller is 'anorexic', an 'over exerciser', a 'twig' a 'stick insect' or a 'health freak'. yes - you can take it too far, of course you can be 'too thin' - but it has to be a reciprocal argument. if anything where you can see/feel ribs is 'too thin' then what is 'too fat'? edit: i am not *that* slim, but i feel that the argument has to be put in both directions. Last edited by goldilocks; 23-06-2008 at 21:26. |
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23-06-2008, 21:26 | #83 |
Lara Croft
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Poor picky wicky !!
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23-06-2008, 21:26 | #84 |
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23-06-2008, 21:33 | #85 | |
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*Just waiting for Will to state what a crock it is for gym goers.
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23-06-2008, 21:36 | #86 |
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Actually you are both wrong, moses was found in the Bullrushes.
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23-06-2008, 21:38 | #87 |
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One thing I think may have been missed, is that the 'party' atmosphere is probably a lot different to the shop one.
Why are these women only trying this stuff at home in private with friends and not in the shop anyway? I suspect the women that Pheebs interacts with at the parties are probably more disposed to be insecure about their image already so of course they'll complain. They won't necessarily be a fair representation of the majority of the Ann Summers catalogue. Obviously this is just assumption on my part but I reckon it's a valid point. I think the majority of the business they do will be through the shops, where I think this advertising probably works a lot better on the general buying populace than maybe the type of people who attend the parties. One of my friends at Uni, who is a little overweight really, bought lingerie from Ann Summers last year and it made her feel fantastic and look fantastic. That's the kind of person she is, she doesn't get depressed looking at people thinner than her, she just does what makes her feel good. Also, you have to remember that a lot of the market they sell to will be guys, buying for girlfriends and wives and as shallow as it sounds, when a guy is looking around trying to figure out what will look nice for his girlfriend, he will probably be enticed by whichever poster looks nicest to him and that girl is smoking hot, with fantastic eyes that suck you in. That's probably a bit of a rambling read but i'm knackered and short on sleep so meh
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23-06-2008, 22:38 | #89 | |
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I try things on, I ask for opinions. I have body issues, but I have a right to feel good about myself. And just like your friend, my lingerie from there makes me feel great. I always wear my good undies whenever I go out, I find it really gives me a boost even though 8 I3ALL is the only one who gets to see my undies. If I were to post a pic of me here wearing my special undies, I'd defy any of you to say that my pic wouldnt make a good front page for the catalogue.
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a) I'm not saying put a size 48G on the front cover (though I don't think you mean it like that... I think you're on a more general rant ) I think they should consider, however, putting more "average" sizes - 12's, 14's and 16's! Or just women with huge norks, not chicken fillets being pushed up by booby enhancers! Just not to have every page a size 0 model would be a relief and I am convinced make the product more appealing. b) From the people I have met and spoken with - I think there is a surprisingly large amount of ladies who, although look fab, feel like they look poo. Yes some who do feel poo look poo but please don't forget those who genuinely have a crap time about their body and DO put in a lot of effort to change it. I, for one, am one of those people. I try really hard. REALLY hard. But other than that, I think it's fair to say you should be DP Quote:
Sorry to hassle buuuut you've not really answered my last post about risk? I don't get the risk of having "larger" sized models (please note when I say larger I mean larger than a bean pole not obese)? Like... why would it be risky to say, have the two models mubs posted posing in the Ann Summers catalogue? |
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