However, according to David Hookstead of the gossip site The Smoke Room, this “national tragedy” needs to stop. Why? Because evidently plus-size models just aren’t giving men the boners they deserve — and if we aren’t satisfying the male sexual appetite, what’s the point of even existing? “For some inexplicable reason, American entertainment outlets think male consumers are entertained by ‘plus-sized’ models. They’re not. Trust me when I say that there’s a reason men read the Sports Illustrated swimsuit magazine, and it has nothing to do with the seemingly unending supply of bigger models.” More from CafeMom: Former Bodybuilder Shares an Incredible Transformation Photo That Will Inspire You in a Different Way Secondly (and far more importantly), no woman of any size exists for your (or any other man’s) pleasure. You aren’t leading some valiant crusade by saying plus-size models need to be stopped — you’re literally telling women who don’t fit the stereotypical European beauty standard that they don’t exist. That they don’t matter. Sports Illustrated including a range of women is empowering and challenging beauty standards because they are an abstract social construct. One you evidently bought into. You are required, however, to be respectful of other people’s right to be seen and admired. You don’t speak for all of mankind, dearest Idiot Pig. You don’t get to push us out because we don’t work for you. In fact, considering the increase in inclusivity, I’d say your opinion is in the minority. And you’re just going to have to deal with it.
title: “This Guy Actually Thinks Plus Size Models Exist For Men” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-23” author: “Scott Mcghee”
However, according to David Hookstead of the gossip site The Smoke Room, this “national tragedy” needs to stop. Why? Because evidently plus-size models just aren’t giving men the boners they deserve — and if we aren’t satisfying the male sexual appetite, what’s the point of even existing? “For some inexplicable reason, American entertainment outlets think male consumers are entertained by ‘plus-sized’ models. They’re not. Trust me when I say that there’s a reason men read the Sports Illustrated swimsuit magazine, and it has nothing to do with the seemingly unending supply of bigger models.” More from CafeMom: Former Bodybuilder Shares an Incredible Transformation Photo That Will Inspire You in a Different Way Secondly (and far more importantly), no woman of any size exists for your (or any other man’s) pleasure. You aren’t leading some valiant crusade by saying plus-size models need to be stopped — you’re literally telling women who don’t fit the stereotypical European beauty standard that they don’t exist. That they don’t matter. Sports Illustrated including a range of women is empowering and challenging beauty standards because they are an abstract social construct. One you evidently bought into. You are required, however, to be respectful of other people’s right to be seen and admired. You don’t speak for all of mankind, dearest Idiot Pig. You don’t get to push us out because we don’t work for you. In fact, considering the increase in inclusivity, I’d say your opinion is in the minority. And you’re just going to have to deal with it.