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Sports Illustrated Swimsuit 2015 Issue Features Plus-Size Model Ashley Graham

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At least this time "plus size" actually means that, and not "barely above size 0", like someone tried in another campaign.
 
Dat jiggle that only a plus sized girl can have...my gawd.

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I think it's cool that people can like big girls, but sugar coating it doesn't do anyone any favors.

The thing Zoe, is that she barely has a belly. She has fat ass and boobs but a pretty normal belly. Not many women grow like that, it is unusual and most likely photoshopped.
 
What the fuck is this?

Is the dude flying away from her? Is he jumping into the pool? Is he orbiting her? I mean wtf? This is so badly Photoshopped.

Sorry, on-topic, I think this is great. I'm glad they're moving in this direction.

To me it looks like the dude is saying "woah, let me check that out!"
 
Nothing wrong with preferences. She just doesn't seem that big.

Listen I like all body types. Thicker women can be beautiful and sexy as well. I think the lady in the OP is very attractive.

But yes she is larger than what would be typically considered healthy. There is not need to be politically correct about that.
 
The thing Zoe, is that she barely has a belly. She has fat ass and boobs but a pretty normal belly. Not many women grow like that, it is unusual and most likely photoshopped.

Watch her video...that's her body. She has thick arms, side rolls, and super thick legs/buttocks. Where people put on weight differs from person to person. It's not a shop, it's just the way she is.

Zoe's original point stands.
 
I'm conflicted on this. The thin standards of the fashion industry are obviously insane, but this is going on the opposite end of 30+ BMI and still promote bad health standards like before, even if on the opposite end. I'd rather have those "magazines" promotes only normal bodyrange, without the sub 20 and above 30 BMI chicks. On the other hand, it's true that despite the fashion industry pushing thinner standards for ages, the population has got fatter and fatter over time anyway, so it's probably not worth worrying over it and just try to convince people to eat less, lower social stress or whatever...

Also the photo in the OP is photoshopped so bad: her panties disappear and her left leg is like twice her right one and can't attach normally to that waist...
 
Also the photo in the OP is photo shopped so bad: her panties disappear and her left leg is like twice her right one and can't attach normally to that waist...

Wow yeah that shot is butchered, just looked at the leg on the right, and her panties indeed totally disappear off the hip, and there's a strange gap there. Lol every single damn photo in these magazines are photoshopped to hell and back
 
Listen I like all body types. Thicker women can be beautiful and sexy as well. I think the lady in the OP is very attractive.

But yes she is larger than what would be typically considered healthy. There is not need to be politically correct about that.

Yeah she's pretty hot but I agree. She's what Id actually consider plus size.
 
edit-there was a joke here, but I see that's not allowed

Sorry not a fan. Seems like a lot of people do so that validates it I guess.
 
Now we get to pretend to care about overweight models. Yeah, like I've ever aspired to be husky. Photoshop the flab off, and maybe we'll have something good.... oh wait, they are photoshopped. I guess all that extra rendering couldn't be done in time.
 
Now we get to pretend to care about overweight models. Yeah, like I've ever aspired to be husky. Photoshop the flab off, and maybe we'll have something good.

The point of this is that there are different standards of beauty and what people find beautiful. Beauty isn't limited to a certain size or shape, but that's what most media pushes on us.

No one is forcing you to find her attractive--is it so hard to imagine that, yes, people can find her attractive?
 
The model is plus size. I know we have been deliberately shifting the goal posts on woman sizes in the last 2 decades but that's our problem, not the world's.

Spoiler: "Sizes" are not some universal constant - they're arbitrarily defined.
If "sizes" were defined in a way such that a "healthy" body were a -7, this wouldn't be a "Plus size."
 
The point of this is that there are different standards of beauty and what people find beautiful. Beauty isn't limited to a certain size or shape, but that's what most media pushes on us.

No one is forcing you to find her attractive--is it so hard to imagine that, yes, people can find her attractive?

Yep I agree with that. There are different standards and some people only prefer women on the thicker side. Nothing wrong with that at all.

Only issue I take is with some of the comments in here acting like this women isn't overweight. She is. She is an actual plus size model. Now whether you enjoy that type of body or not is 100% a personal choice.
 
The point of this is that there are different standards of beauty and what people find beautiful. Beauty isn't limited to a certain size or shape, but that's what most media pushes on us.

No one is forcing you to find her attractive--is it so hard to imagine that, yes, people can find her attractive?

Sorry, I was trying to be overly sarcastic. I think she looks just fine, although I prefer blondes.
 
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