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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Sexy as hell all those curves yummy x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yep

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The nearest thing to porn we're going to get before the watershed. Heavenly, couldn't turn my eyes away.

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By *orkie321bWoman
over a year ago

Nottingham

The advert inspired me to have a look on their website the other day.

They have some beautiful lingerie - such a shame the nice stuff only goes up to an F cup and the bigger sized styles are the kind of stuff my gran would have liked

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By *he girl with dreadlocksWoman
over a year ago

need to know basis in Wolverhampton


"The advert inspired me to have a look on their website the other day.

They have some beautiful lingerie - such a shame the nice stuff only goes up to an F cup and the bigger sized styles are the kind of stuff my gran would have liked "

No way that does surprise me,what a shame.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Sexy as hell all those curves yummy x"

Agreed xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Sexy as hell all those curves yummy x

Agreed xx"

Seconded

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By *BWandhusbandCouple
over a year ago

Midlands


"Sexy as hell all those curves yummy x"

Hubby and I saw it together. Don't think either of us took our eyes off them. Gorgeous ladies.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It's a nice change to see models that look like women rather than gangly adolescent boys with odd bumps.

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By *BWandhusbandCouple
over a year ago

Midlands

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

So sexy

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By *BWandhusbandCouple
over a year ago

Midlands


"It's a nice change to see models that look like women rather than gangly adolescent boys with odd bumps. "

No need to body shame slimmer ladies. There's room for all shape models.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The advert inspired me to have a look on their website the other day.

They have some beautiful lingerie - such a shame the nice stuff only goes up to an F cup and the bigger sized styles are the kind of stuff my gran would have liked "

Really? Majority of my stuff is from simply be and I'm a 40GG or H depending on brand.....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It's a nice change to see models that look like women rather than gangly adolescent boys with odd bumps.

No need to body shame slimmer ladies. There's room for all shape models."

How is that body shaming when they get paid ridiculous amounts of money to look like this and go to extreme lengths to remain so.

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By *BWandhusbandCouple
over a year ago

Midlands


"It's a nice change to see models that look like women rather than gangly adolescent boys with odd bumps.

No need to body shame slimmer ladies. There's room for all shape models.

How is that body shaming when they get paid ridiculous amounts of money to look like this and go to extreme lengths to remain so."

Calling slim models 'gangly adolescent boys with odd bumps' isn't nice and IS body shaming.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The advert inspired me to have a look on their website the other day.

They have some beautiful lingerie - such a shame the nice stuff only goes up to an F cup and the bigger sized styles are the kind of stuff my gran would have liked

Really? Majority of my stuff is from simply be and I'm a 40GG or H depending on brand....."

I wondered if they had changed the range since I last look but nope just done a search on 40H and there are loads of nice ones, Ann summers, elomi. Sculptease brands to say a few

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It's a nice change to see models that look like women rather than gangly adolescent boys with odd bumps. "

Body shaming isn't cool

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It's a nice change to see models that look like women rather than gangly adolescent boys with odd bumps.

No need to body shame slimmer ladies. There's room for all shape models.

How is that body shaming when they get paid ridiculous amounts of money to look like this and go to extreme lengths to remain so.

Calling slim models 'gangly adolescent boys with odd bumps' isn't nice and IS body shaming."

If you say so.

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By *orkie321bWoman
over a year ago

Nottingham


"The advert inspired me to have a look on their website the other day.

They have some beautiful lingerie - such a shame the nice stuff only goes up to an F cup and the bigger sized styles are the kind of stuff my gran would have liked

Really? Majority of my stuff is from simply be and I'm a 40GG or H depending on brand.....

I wondered if they had changed the range since I last look but nope just done a search on 40H and there are loads of nice ones, Ann summers, elomi. Sculptease brands to say a few "

Neither Ann summers or Sculptease brands go up to a JJ or K cup.

None of the styles featured in the advert go beyond an F cup.

Consider yourself lucky to be able to select nice lingerie that fits, the bigger the cup size the more difficult it is to find something pretty.

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By *elma and ShaggyCouple
over a year ago

Bedworth


"The advert inspired me to have a look on their website the other day.

They have some beautiful lingerie - such a shame the nice stuff only goes up to an F cup and the bigger sized styles are the kind of stuff my gran would have liked

Really? Majority of my stuff is from simply be and I'm a 40GG or H depending on brand.....

I wondered if they had changed the range since I last look but nope just done a search on 40H and there are loads of nice ones, Ann summers, elomi. Sculptease brands to say a few "

Very nice if your lucky enough to have boobs that small

My 36k are very hard to find nice lingerie for

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It's a nice change to see models that look like women rather than gangly adolescent boys with odd bumps.

No need to body shame slimmer ladies. There's room for all shape models.

How is that body shaming when they get paid ridiculous amounts of money to look like this and go to extreme lengths to remain so.

Calling slim models 'gangly adolescent boys with odd bumps' isn't nice and IS body shaming.

If you say so. "

No, it really is body shaming.

Some women are naturally very slim, do you think they’d like to be described as “gangly adolescent boys”. C’mon dude.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It's a nice change to see models that look like women rather than gangly adolescent boys with odd bumps.

No need to body shame slimmer ladies. There's room for all shape models.

How is that body shaming when they get paid ridiculous amounts of money to look like this and go to extreme lengths to remain so.

Calling slim models 'gangly adolescent boys with odd bumps' isn't nice and IS body shaming.

If you say so. "

It's common knowledge that some models are encouraged, even forced, to stay thin to the point where they put their own health at risk. This is an unnacceptable aspect of the fashion industry.

You may consider my words to be body shaming, that is a matter of opinion, but i stand by them. To say nothing is to condone and as far as i am concerned that is by far the greater shame.

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By *BWandhusbandCouple
over a year ago

Midlands


"It's a nice change to see models that look like women rather than gangly adolescent boys with odd bumps.

No need to body shame slimmer ladies. There's room for all shape models.

How is that body shaming when they get paid ridiculous amounts of money to look like this and go to extreme lengths to remain so.

Calling slim models 'gangly adolescent boys with odd bumps' isn't nice and IS body shaming.

If you say so.

It's common knowledge that some models are encouraged, even forced, to stay thin to the point where they put their own health at risk. This is an unnacceptable aspect of the fashion industry.

You may consider my words to be body shaming, that is a matter of opinion, but i stand by them. To say nothing is to condone and as far as i am concerned that is by far the greater shame."

So it's ok to name call them?

Whatever floats your boat. I just think it's a horrible thing to do to anyone, whatever their size or shape.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Maybe someone should open up a shop or online lingerie store catering for the larger and bustier lady that supplies sexy tasteful items

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It's a nice change to see models that look like women rather than gangly adolescent boys with odd bumps.

No need to body shame slimmer ladies. There's room for all shape models.

How is that body shaming when they get paid ridiculous amounts of money to look like this and go to extreme lengths to remain so.

Calling slim models 'gangly adolescent boys with odd bumps' isn't nice and IS body shaming.

If you say so.

It's common knowledge that some models are encouraged, even forced, to stay thin to the point where they put their own health at risk. This is an unnacceptable aspect of the fashion industry.

You may consider my words to be body shaming, that is a matter of opinion, but i stand by them. To say nothing is to condone and as far as i am concerned that is by far the greater shame."

There's not misinterpretation here, You words were body shaming.

Comparing slim women to little boys is body shaming, whether you want to admit to it or not

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Body shaming leads to upset and hurt people have feelings and they don't need snide remarks about their body size or shape

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I don't think we're talking about merely slim women when it comes to models, they often stop having periods their body fat levels get so low, many end up anorexic in the quest to stay in work and more than a few have starved themselves to death in an effort to fit the image required.

I worked with someone once who was a beauty contestant and although she was barely a size 8 at about 5 foot 9, she had been told to lose weight if she wanted to get ahead.

It's an evil business that cares nothing for the lives of young women.

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By *BWandhusbandCouple
over a year ago

Midlands


"I don't think we're talking about merely slim women when it comes to models, they often stop having periods their body fat levels get so low, many end up anorexic in the quest to stay in work and more than a few have starved themselves to death in an effort to fit the image required.

I worked with someone once who was a beauty contestant and although she was barely a size 8 at about 5 foot 9, she had been told to lose weight if she wanted to get ahead.

It's an evil business that cares nothing for the lives of young women.

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I don't disagree with you. Just no need for the name calling from some people.

The op was a positive one about an advert.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I don't think we're talking about merely slim women when it comes to models, they often stop having periods their body fat levels get so low, many end up anorexic in the quest to stay in work and more than a few have starved themselves to death in an effort to fit the image required.

I worked with someone once who was a beauty contestant and although she was barely a size 8 at about 5 foot 9, she had been told to lose weight if she wanted to get ahead.

It's an evil business that cares nothing for the lives of young women.

I don't disagree with you. Just no need for the name calling from some people.

The op was a positive one about an advert. "

I agree we are getting away from the original thread a bit

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

There is a difference in models that are healthy or modelling for Victoria Beckham who look emaciated and ill. Then there are Victoria secret models x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I love the fact now larger ladies are taking to the catwalk

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By *orticiaWoman
over a year ago

Wirral

Simply Be have a store in Liverpool, they have some lovely stuff!

I’ve not seen the advert, will keep my eyes peeled though! x

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