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Circa 1980-something. But I do kind of see its point. Marilyn and Bettie are SOO much hotter than Heidi and Nicole. Sorry if that offends a few gays out there, but the truth hurts.
no
no.
someone posted this picture the other day and i’m going to say the same thing. stop pitting women and their bodies against one another. because either way you’re implying that women, their body preferences and their sexuality is still society’s to mock and to own. and that is in correct. okay a person, as a person, may experience more attraction to one body type than another. and fine. but that doesn’t mean that any given body type is inherently more or less hot/beautiful/whatever else than any other one.
i know this is apparently a crazy and radical notion, but women are people too. and as long as you identify as a woman, then that’s what you are. your body type doesn’t change that, and it’s not something that should be up for public discussions about what is ~hotter and what isn’t. those standards are completely arbitrary. you’re entitled to find some people more beautiful than others—though you’re not entitled to act on any manifestations of that unless you have consent.
but anyway, christ it’s not a bloody competition. women—just like all people—are built in different ways and live their lives in different ways. and they’re all just as entitled to having their own body type. if a person feels comfortable with their body type, what else does it matter? why does society dictate what can and cannot be considered attractive? what right does it have?
and saying, oh women were so much hotter in the -insert time period here-!!! is just as ignorant and misogynistic as holding women to the standards they’re ~supposed to live up to in 2012. a woman’s body is not your property and not society’s property. all the women pictured, and all the women everywhere, they’re just people too. they have a right to not constantly be berated because of their body type, whether you think its too thin or not thin enough or any other stupid thing.
Old fasion girls are waaay hotter. Judy Garland, Emma Peel > Holly, Kendra and Bridget
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Why does this say circa 1980 something. More like 1950 something… Marilyn died in 1962. Also, why would the gays take...
Old fasion girls are waaay hotter. Judy Garland, Emma Peel > Holly, Kendra and Bridget
Really though, what does this have to do with gay people? Definitely agree with the post itself, though.
I find graphics like this very amusing. This is body shaming thinly-veiled in body positivity. By asking “since when did...
Oh my God Keira….
uh, how do homosexual people have anything to do with the evolution of preferred body types of women?
Quit hatin’ on bodies, yo. But no, seriously…it’s not okay.