leigh (mythology) created by j axer
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  • axelblueaja said:
    ... I dont know guys, who doesnt want to fuck a rail?

    If you mean a stick figure, I sure as hell don't. I like my girls [and guys. o.o] with a little extra meat on their bones. :3

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  • KarstAvenger said:
    Leigh

    Lose weight please. kthx.

    You do realize women in the ultra thin category are actually cultural freaks rite? Seeing as even as far back as roman times a womans weight was around 120 or so pounds, unlike today where we expect women to weigh an unhealthy 90 or so pounds. Leigh here is actually what we call nowadays "Voluptuous" in the sense she is still healthy weight, but just has wider hips and more curves (And judging by her arms, more muscles as well)

    The whole "Ultra Thin" concept has come around more as pop culture then actual natural beauty due to (Namingly France of all places) fashion models recently being thin to the point of unhealthyness (Which had nothing to do wit sexy originally, and more had to do with making the woman a literal walking coathanger for the clothing she was displaying)

    Look back in history and you will see Leigh is, up until recently, the far more natural body build for women.

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  • Feel free to take all the heroin-addict walking dead out there, Karst. i'm more than happy to be left with such luscious creatures as Leigh!

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  • WhiteTiger225 said:
    You do realize women in the ultra thin category are actually cultural freaks rite? Seeing as even as far back as roman times a womans weight was around 120 or so pounds, unlike today where we expect women to weigh an unhealthy 90 or so pounds. Leigh here is actually what we call nowadays "Voluptuous" in the sense she is still healthy weight, but just has wider hips and more curves (And judging by her arms, more muscles as well)

    The whole "Ultra Thin" concept has come around more as pop culture then actual natural beauty due to (Namingly France of all places) fashion models recently being thin to the point of unhealthyness (Which had nothing to do wit sexy originally, and more had to do with making the woman a literal walking coathanger for the clothing she was displaying)

    Look back in history and you will see Leigh is, up until recently, the far more natural body build for women.

    ... Yeah, what he said... You tell him, Mr. History!

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