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I get that you liked it, and don't mean any harm by your comment, but can we please stop talking about other people's weight?
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... but can we please stop talking about other people's weight?
We can't even discuss it, LOL?! It's one thing if the guy went on her Twitter and told her she was fat or was just being really harsh here, but this is something we can't even TALK about? On a discussion board?!
sharePeople making threads calling actresses fat or ugly is pretty much the worst thing about these boards.
shareYou live a very sheltered life, my man.
shareI said the worst thing about these boards not life in general, idiot.
shareThe worse thing you've seen on this site is someone getting called fat? I stand by my statement.
shareYou can go ahead and comment on whatever you want.
shareHe was complimenting her. sslssg is a nut
shareI'm a nut? Why? Because I've seen so many posts about celebs (mostly women) being either too fat or too thin and I think there is more to someone's worth than numbers on a scale.
I also did say that I understood that it was a compliment. I also think that there were better ways that the compliment could have been made. Like for instance....
I thought Lauren looked great in Curb Your Enthusiasm's 9th season.
Seeing a body style for a woman in entertainment that hasn't been sculpted for max sex appeal can be refreshing.
I noticed Graham on Zoey's Ex Playlist, and no she wasn't foxy and I'm not sure how I feel about her performance, but I liked that she wasn't a physical stereotype.
Ironically, I'm all for recognizable people to be good role models regarding a healthy appearance. It's not good to give the green light to impressionable people that it's okay to get fat and slouch, etc., but the over emphasis on a comely look for every female performer gets absurd quick.