Rule 5 Saturday
By popular demand, The TCOTS Rule 5 Compliance Committee presents…
ASHLEY GRAHAM
[The Lane Bryant Gal]
All photos copyright Madison Plus.
-If you want to see the ‘controversial’ Lane Bryant commercial, Stacy McCain has it here, along with an interview of the lovely and intelligent young lady conducted by WPIX.
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Wow.
That’s what women look like, hello!
Forgot to add: Glad somebody gets it (Bob) 😉 Captain Belvedere: Champion of The Curvaceous.
Why thank you, Red
A woman made the way women used to look–when they wanted to be attractive to men.
Wow, indeed.
Wow is right. When I run out of things to say I put up a quote. Pictures of girls in their underwear is so much better. You’re brilliant!
Thank you, but…I’m just a man.
She’s a gal with a little more, all right. Seemed very nice, too.
What was a crack up was watching the TV news guy try to talk about the story without stepping in it. The anchorette referred toAshley’s ‘boobs’ once, but the guy knew right off that was trouble for him. We all know when we are on thin ice, and this guy was skating for the shoreline as quick as he realized what he was about.
It was fun to watch and Stacy McCain is right: she has quite a sexy voice.
The lesson here is: Don’t be afraid of real women, fellas. I know the guys reading TCOTS get this already so you have to educate the young metrosexuals who still believe heroin chic is where it’s at. Buncha nancy boys falling in love with themselves if you ask me.
We also have to educate them to be real men.
Women are that size, but not all of them look nearly that good! Her skin is amazing, and, curvy as she is, everything on her body is tight. Those are not folds of excess fat; that lady has great muscle tone.
Umm, yeah.
Dave: breathe slowly, spash some cold water on your face…
😉
The point would be, Roxanne, is that there isn’t much an individual can do about size, lots one can do about taking care of what you’ve got.
Small people do not have to look like Dachau escapees, big people don’t have to look like a bag of grease.
What some of us here have been saying is that a big woman is not automatically and for ever disqualified.
Somewhere it is written that a large and well-kept woman is better for the herd.
But let’s stop with the over-braining already–this women looks good, and looks like she enjoys both her size and how she feels about it.
Yeah, I know. I am reading into the pictures facts that are not really in evidence….
Go away, kid, you bother me.
In the immortal words of R. Crumb,
OH my God.
heh.. Dan has a date with Density. 🙂
I kid, I kid..
I know, I know: you kid because you love. [good one, by the way]
Now, I have seen this lovely young lady’s picture posted on about a million blogs, and it always seems to draw a lot of comments, and I have yet to see a single one that says “ewww, yuck, she’s ugly”, particularly from men. The fact is that all the uproar that this is a rejection of some longstanding trend of straight men obsessing over stick-thin women and trying to enforce an unnatural ideal on regular women is nonsense. The overwhelming majority of straight men have NEVER preferred famine victims, so there was no anorexic ideal for us to reject – we never embraced it in the first place. Like it or not, that ideal was created by a fashion industry dominated and controlled by A. Gay Men and B. Straight Women. Do you see the problem here? The ideal of womens’ attractiveness was being decided by PEOPLE WHO ARE NOT ATTRACTED TO WOMEN. Next, a music competition to be judged by deaf people, to be followed by a beauty contest judged by the blind (no touching allowed!). If you ladies want to berate someone for that unreachable anorexic ideal, turn your ire on your Sisters (and your Mister Sisters) in the fashion industry, not on us straight guys!
Well put, sir. However, straight men are guilty of playing along with the advocates and staying silent.