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Last edited by Mich the Tester; 31 July 2013, 10:32.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostIndeed. I think an indicator is the number of women who now seek surgery to 'tidy up' their labia. No amount of exercise will get your flappy private bits looking like a porn star.
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Indeed. I think an indicator is the number of women who now seek surgery to 'tidy up' their labia. No amount of exercise will get your flappy private bits looking like a porn star.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostNo, I certainly don't consider unfit people in a lesser light at all. However, if people don't take care of their appearance they shouldn't complain about their appearance and certainly shouldn't complain about images of people who do. Fine if they don't; maybe they find other things more important and that's OK, in fact it's probably very sensible. But if you want to have a particular appearance e.g. fat or fit, you'll have to live a certain way to get that and not complain about "ooh all these images are making me unsure of myself".
I said most people are unhappy with their appearance. I was including people who go to the gym and eat well in that - the majority of thin attractive women I know are just as unhappy with their appearance as everyone else.
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I think the Co-op are just doing it for the press, maybe their profits are down:
Despite the Co-op's headline-grabbing ultimatum, and Tesco's review, most UK supermarket groups have had policies to limit the exposure of lads' magazine covers for some time.
Sainsbury's has provided a form of modesty cover – boards placed over titles, not individual packets – for titles including Zoo, Loaded and Bizarre since 2006.
"Following feedback from customers we were one of the first retailers to introduce modesty covers several years ago across a wide variety of magazines," said a Sainsbury's spokesman. "The magazines are placed away from children's magazines, above the eyeline and behind other titles. This is to ensure no offence is caused to customers who may object to the images or the content on the covers of some magazines."
Asda said that it has been "using our own modesty covers for years". "As an additional layer of protection, we also place the magazines out of sight on higher shelves," said a spokeswoman.
Waitrose said that it does not sell Loaded, Zoo or Nuts. "The only title we sell that could possibly be viewed as a lads' mag is FHM which is always displayed on the top back row behind other publications so that only the title is visible," said a spokeswoman.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View Post10cc supposedly. 2 level tsp. You're not going to get fat on it.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View Post10cc supposedly. 2 level tsp. You're not going to get fat on it.
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostEach teaspoon of ejaculate has about 5 - 7 calories and some 200 - 500 million sperm.
A teaspoon is quite a lot, too, I think. Not sure that's an average serving.
10cc supposedly. 2 level tsp. You're not going to get fat on it.
Edit: That can't be right!
Edit Edit: http://www.snopes.com/music/artists/10cc.aspLast edited by mudskipper; 30 July 2013, 13:36.
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Each teaspoon of ejaculate has about 5 - 7 calories and some 200 - 500 million sperm.
A teaspoon is quite a lot, too, I think. Not sure that's an average serving.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostHuman or dog?
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostOnly on CUK can one be lectured by women about objectification of women and sexualisation of society, and then moments later see the same two women discussing the lack of calorific value of ingesting semen.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostOnly on CUK can one be lectured by women about objectification of women and sexualisation of society, and then moments later see the same two women discussing the calorific value of ingesting semen.
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Only on CUK can one be lectured by women about objectification of women and sexualisation of society, and then moments later see the same two women discussing the calorific value of ingesting semen.
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