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<blockquote data-quote="TANSTAAFL" data-source="post: 4265934" data-attributes="member: 27098"><p>I can agree with what you are saying, and yes I believe in many cases how much one weighs is choice, however may be more difficult for some than others. I think the debate is more about are they trying to normalize women who may be "overweight" (no polite way to say it), have norms of men seeking women or what they find attractive changed, or is this issue simply virtue signaling? I do not believe the original post was making fun of her. One has to ask, is SI truly trying to sell magazines or do they have an agenda?</p><p></p><p>As for the latter part why did they choose this model, the issue has traditionally been about what type of women men want to see, not the model's choice if she feels good about herself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TANSTAAFL, post: 4265934, member: 27098"] I can agree with what you are saying, and yes I believe in many cases how much one weighs is choice, however may be more difficult for some than others. I think the debate is more about are they trying to normalize women who may be "overweight" (no polite way to say it), have norms of men seeking women or what they find attractive changed, or is this issue simply virtue signaling? I do not believe the original post was making fun of her. One has to ask, is SI truly trying to sell magazines or do they have an agenda? As for the latter part why did they choose this model, the issue has traditionally been about what type of women men want to see, not the model's choice if she feels good about herself. [/QUOTE]
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