Out of every 90s girl he listed the only one even remotely close to a stick figure was Gellar. Again, if you have a fatty fetish more power to you, you save those whales, but don’t pretend Venus de Milo was “thicc” and not almost the exact same body shape as Tiffani Amber Thiessen in the 90s
To be fair the high fashion industry did/does promote 'skeletons'. High fashion models never had healthy body proportions. But high fashion targets women and not men.
Anyway high fashion didn't manage to make skeletons sex symbols in the eyes of men nor has the woke era managed to make obese women with asses the size of a pickup truck sex symbols. At least not among White men.
Out of every 90s girl he listed the only one even remotely close to a stick figure was Gellar. Again, if you have a fatty fetish more power to you, you save those whales, but don’t pretend Venus de Milo was “thicc” and not almost the exact same body shape as Tiffani Amber Thiessen in the 90s
In my mind's eye, Thiessen was the only one that was on the list that I remembered being voluptuous and not necessarily thin.
But going back to look at some pictures from the era, she's pretty thin or at least athletic-looking in most of them.
She was bustier than most on that list so definitely more voluptuous in that sense.
Yeah, that's probably what I'm remembering.
Especially her post-Saved-by-the-Bell Maxim/FHM phase.
“Tiffani Amber Thiessen, Britney Spears, Alicia Silverstone, Jennifer Love Hewitt, and Carmen Electra were all skeletons”
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To be fair the high fashion industry did/does promote 'skeletons'. High fashion models never had healthy body proportions. But high fashion targets women and not men.
Anyway high fashion didn't manage to make skeletons sex symbols in the eyes of men nor has the woke era managed to make obese women with asses the size of a pickup truck sex symbols. At least not among White men.
Yeah but no teenager was salivating over Kate moss.