If we saw a woman with thick legs that were "So hairy, scabby, bruised.." walking down the runway we would be cheering her on. I guess when it is contrasted with tiny twig legs people make assumptions that she isn't taking care of herself. (I have legs that are also really thin. So I don't judge)
Also, whoever considers those legs to be hairy... call me Sasquatch. If my hair was that light and thin I would call myself lucky and never shave.
So hairy, scabby, bruised and skeletal legs are considered the epitome of beauty? Makes me slightly nauseous.
ReplyDeleteThis is so nasty, it made me gag, then go eat a candy bar.
ReplyDeleteThis is a very human photo, IMHO. Where does the angle in the left leg come from? Was it just a matter of bad timing in the middle of a normal stride?
ReplyDeleteHideous!
ReplyDelete@crs Models don't have a normal stride. They sashay in order to look sexy, assuming you think a skeleton is sexy.
The legs of a bulemic.
ReplyDeleteMore proof that the American obesity epidemic means less food for the people who need it most.
ReplyDelete> Click to enlarge.
ReplyDeleteIt's going to take a whole lot more than that to enlarge THOSE legs. :-/
I used to have legs like those. When I was fourteen.
ReplyDeleteIf we saw a woman with thick legs that were "So hairy, scabby, bruised.." walking down the runway we would be cheering her on. I guess when it is contrasted with tiny twig legs people make assumptions that she isn't taking care of herself.
ReplyDelete(I have legs that are also really thin. So I don't judge)
Also, whoever considers those legs to be hairy... call me Sasquatch. If my hair was that light and thin I would call myself lucky and never shave.