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You're missing the point. A model is the canvas, the clothes the paint.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWhat I dont understand is those size 0 models - I see far far better every day as the women have curves.
I suppose the modelling industry is geared to gullible women - pity they dont think of what men want...
No designer wants their creation overshadowed by the model. This is why models tend to be of a "plain" look.
Hth.
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What I dont understand is those size 0 models - I see far far better every day as the women have curves.Originally posted by cailin maith View PostI agree, skinny doesn't do it for me - meaty rugby boys... yummy!!!
I suppose the modelling industry is geared to gullible women - pity they dont think of what men want...
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I agree, skinny doesn't do it for me - meaty rugby boys... yummy!!!Originally posted by kali View PostHe looks a bit skinny too... I prefer the Phil Mitchell type, hunky
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If you have a shallow personality it gets very easy. You just live your life according to other people standards. You might even judge people by the zodiac sign. That' also socially accepted.Originally posted by Jog On View PostIs there a way to judge the personality just by looking at the pic
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nothingOriginally posted by zeitghostAnd what's wrong with a huge nose?
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Can I have his number?Originally posted by Lucy View PostDon't you like him, BP, I think he is kind of cute.
Maybe we can share?
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