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   On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 12:59:01 -0800 (PST), Ragnar   
    wrote:   
      
   >On Nov 25, 12:59 pm, Joe <> wrote:   
   >> On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 07:54:14 -0800 (PST), Ragnar   
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   >> wrote:   
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   >> >> >> > What has this to do with fat women?   
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   >> >> >> > Robin   
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   >> >> >> Fat women are ugly.   
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   >> >> >Opinion noted. I guess the factual info must still be forthcoming.   
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   >> >> >Ragnar   
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   >> >> How many Miss Americas have benn 300 pounders?   
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   >> >> Joe   
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   >> >So only Miss America contestants are attractive? Miss America   
   >> >contestants represent a very limited example of the physical female   
   >> >form. If you will notice aside from facial features they are all   
   >> >pretty much physical copies of each other. In reality the female as   
   >> >well as male body comes is a wide variety of sizes and shapes. The   
   >> >physical diversity exhibited by Miss America contestants does not   
   >> >represent an actual true to life cross section of the actual   
   >> >population. Therefore are you saying that if one does not fit the Miss   
   >> >America mold they are not attractive? If so, I pity your limited view   
   >> >of the world and the people around you.   
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   >> >Ragnar   
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   >> How many of the Hollywood starlets cast in romantic roles are 300   
   >> pounders.?   
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   >> Joe   
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   >Are all your concepts of beauty predicated on what the media elite   
   >claims it should be? Don’t feel bad if that is the case because   
   >millions of people need to be programmed on how to think and feel   
   >because they can’t do it for themselves. But the bottom line is that   
   >Hollywood is not the real world and their version of how people should   
   >look, feel and act is based entirely on fantasy entertainment.   
   >The truth of the matter is that people of all sizes and shapes are   
   >attracted to each other, fall in love and experience romance everyday.   
   >And what is represented on mainstream film hardly reflects every   
   >aspect of human attraction and individual taste. If you think that it   
   >based on anything other than what I mentioned then you are you are   
   >really naive and out of touch with reality.   
   >   
   >Ragnar   
      
   It is definitely not required for me to check a movie magazine, go to   
   a movie, watch TV, or resort to any media for me to recognize   
   immediately what I perceive to be an attractive and a sexually   
   appealing woman. It happens all by itself. I see an attractive woman   
   and I am stirred from the inside out that she is an attractive woman.   
      
   There may be men who react to women with a very different body style.   
   I do know from years of experience that the body profile that I see as   
   attractive is shared by the vast majority of males. Perhaps I should   
   say American males. Admittedly, I am not aware of what all cultures   
   may consider as attractive. Thinking of the jungle people who wear   
   lip plates to completely deform the natural shape of their lips and   
   mouths. They likely do view this as desirable. I am given to   
   understand that there are cultures that value a fat wife because in   
   their mind it conveys the message that they are affluent enough to   
   overfeed their wife.   
   I am also given to understand that the same husband may have a thin,   
   shapely concubine to share his bed.   
      
   Joe   
      
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