02-01-2015, 05:29 PM
Well, I must say I'm somewhat surprised by the comments here. To Masterminos and Agent Dee, as to your point of awful comments, well, yeah, that is par for the course. I mean, there's always gonna be some asshole who wants to attack Beshine and women like her. I try to avoid the comments in almost all internet articles. I think it is best to always avoid the comments in any article--those fools in the comments are insane, craving attention, or have an agenda.
As to tea's statement that the author of the article seemed to imply she was "deranged", I guess I just didn't see that. Maybe I'm not so quick on the uptake. I do know that in the early to mid-1990s, there used to be many day-time talk shows with super-busty models on them, and the kind of vitriol and hatred you would see from jealous housewives in the audience, directed towards the busty models, was undeniable. I'm just glad we've gotten past that point as a society where we don't treat these models like they did back then.
I hope that we as a society are now seeing the attraction to uber-busty women as just one more type of sexuality. With the recent acceptance of alternative lifestyles by American society (and perhaps the Supreme Court soon!), perhaps we as a people are reaching the point hopefully where male fans of super-busty women can also be accepted as just one more flavor of man, instead of treated as freaks, creeps, weirdos, etc.
It takes all kinds! We're here, we love huge boobs, get used to it! LOL
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As to tea's statement that the author of the article seemed to imply she was "deranged", I guess I just didn't see that. Maybe I'm not so quick on the uptake. I do know that in the early to mid-1990s, there used to be many day-time talk shows with super-busty models on them, and the kind of vitriol and hatred you would see from jealous housewives in the audience, directed towards the busty models, was undeniable. I'm just glad we've gotten past that point as a society where we don't treat these models like they did back then.
I hope that we as a society are now seeing the attraction to uber-busty women as just one more type of sexuality. With the recent acceptance of alternative lifestyles by American society (and perhaps the Supreme Court soon!), perhaps we as a people are reaching the point hopefully where male fans of super-busty women can also be accepted as just one more flavor of man, instead of treated as freaks, creeps, weirdos, etc.
It takes all kinds! We're here, we love huge boobs, get used to it! LOL
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