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Huffpost useful for once. Female heights and weights visuallized.

Started by LiferGamer, November 19, 2020, 11:59:05 AM

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Shawn Driscoll

Quote from: Chris24601 on November 20, 2020, 01:45:25 PM
While the clothing is revealing, that relevation isn't intended to be sexual, but rather educational. The simple standing poses (or some pose they would regularly adopt as part of their chosen sport) further emphasize that purpose.

And the key point being conveyed as education is "this is what healthy people of various sporting professions actually look like... not the distorted Hollywood and videogame appearances."
I think public school and college seminary indoctrinated students would react differently to it during their Two Minutes Hate.