Swordsmyth
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Were I born in the correct century, I'd probably have been a whaler.
Does anybody else see a connection here?
Were I born in the correct century, I'd probably have been a whaler.
[Hunter McGrady, size 16]: "We need acceptance of all body sizes and diversity in general."
Should we regulate too-skinny models?
Levine’s proposal... Assembly Bill 2539. ...would trigger benefits including health insurance,...
https://www.ocregister.com/2016/03/...s-fashion-industry-medical-experts-are-split/
Does anybody else see a connection here?
What?
You filling in for Danke?
She looks fine. The swimsuits, not so much.
I'm a big man, I've always liked big girls.
It's just a laugh thread, I figured I'd have flushed @Danke out by now.
All that said, she's probably a nut case like most all woemen are these days, so it really doesn't matter much to me one way or the other.
I can see why you think she's attractive, she does have a certain gravity about her.
What?
You filling in for Danke?
Ha ha; it was only a matter of time before lower American, fat slob standards met SJWs/feminists in the modeling world. The SJWs are now eliminating their mate competition.
Deboning the American man. It's not just for farm chickens any more.
She is no stranger to making history. In 2017 she became the first trans woman to appear on the cover of Vogue Paris. Two years later, she was the first openly transgender model to be hired by Victoria's Secret. Now in 2020, 23-year-old Valentina Sampaio continues to break barriers in the modeling industry by becoming the first transgender woman to be featured in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue.
The Brazilian model has been named as one of the edition's 2020 "rookies," and models a white one-piece by Haus of Pink Lemonaid and a shimmery taupe bikini by Triangl.
Sports Illustrated (SI) has become a respected brand in the modeling world. Its swimsuit issue has featured some of the industry's most successful names, since launching 56 years ago. Sampaio is joining the elite ranks alongside stars like Heidi Klum and Tyra Banks.
A black, transgender and disabled model just landed her first major magazine cover
In an open essay on what it means to be part of SI, Sampaio praised the magazine for creating another issue that champions "a diverse set of multitalented, beautiful women in a creative and dignified way," adding that she is "excited and honored" to take part. While it means a lot to her to model for SI, she is even more inspired by the significance it has for the LGBTQ community as a whole.