
So,
Glamour magazine decides to put a fat girl on it's cover (which they photo shop down to a more appealing size) and puts an out of shape plus size model deep within it's pages.
And women trumpet this as a good thing?

What if
Metropolitan Home put junky old homes on it's cover and between it's pages?

What if
Car And Driver only focused on Gremlins, Pintos and Pacers?

What if
The Robb Report only covered the hood and trailer parks?

And who wants to see
this guy on
Muscle and Fitness?
The truth is; people don't want average - they want examples of the best.
All the women excited to see a real woman in a fashion magazine... eat a salad and get on a StairMaster.
Aren't fit women "real" too?
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