The model in the photo: RENEE SOMERFIELD (@reneesomerfield) • Instagram photos and videos
I’m still hung up on this line though: it had launched an investigation to establish whether the advert breaks harm and offense rules or is socially irresponsible.
I… just really don’t understand. How that could possibly be harmful or socially “irresponsible”?
The girl’s diet and training and hard work are responsible for those results. It’s not like she just accidentally looks like that.
They can’t possibly be upset because of her success, can they? Are photos of government and business leaders equally offensive? Why aren’t they any more or less “hurtful”?
Most people won’t be the head of state, or head of a major corporation. They just don’t have the genetics for it. Why aren’t people offended by that?
I personally think this is awesome.
I want my body to be so good it offends people!
How did we go from a thread about a hot body and fit shaming to white Christian oppression on the first page of a thread?
Yamato, for everyone’s sake, knock it off or keep this trash confined to your own thread. Please, go start one about oppression, sounds like a rollicking good time.
[quote]Yogi wrote:
I personally think this is awesome.
I want my body to be so good it offends people![/quote]
It’s like the very highest compliment.
You know she’s telling a friend right now that her picture is banned in 3 countries.
[quote]Dr. Pangloss wrote:
[quote]Yogi wrote:
I personally think this is awesome.
I want my body to be so good it offends people![/quote]
It’s like the very highest compliment.
You know she’s telling a friend right now that her picture is banned in 3 countries.
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yeah, totally. “I’m so hot it’s illegal!”
I think Planet Fitness is behind it. ![]()
What makes me laugh is they call being lean, which is the normal state for humans, starving yourself. WHAT?
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The only thing I find offensive about that ad is that it is an ad for a “weight loss system”. That shit is not a stand alone method to get in shape and, in many cases, is damaging to the body.
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I have had women tell me how “lucky” I am to have my body. Depending on my mood, I either just say thank you and change the subject or tell them that I work my ass off to have what I have. I spend the week leaving sweat on the gym floor to look good on Friday night and I hate the implication that I am just lucky.
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Fitness clothes have taken a complete nose dive. I wear yoga pants/shorts and racer back tanks almost exclusively when I work out. A couple weeks ago I went to Marshall’s to pick up a couple of new pieces and could not find a top that didn’t look like a dress! Flowing loose tops and wide open sleeves. Yuck! I am all for larger women exercising, but there appears to have been a move to cater to that type exclusively (perhaps more expensive places are different, but I am not spending that much to sweat in something).
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I have to admit that I kinda like getting mean looks from some of the other moms when I am at a school event. What can I say, I am kinda a cunt like that

[quote]SmilingPolitely wrote:
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The only thing I find offensive about that ad is that it is an ad for a “weight loss system”. That shit is not a stand alone method to get in shape and, in many cases, is damaging to the body.
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I have had women tell me how “lucky” I am to have my body. Depending on my mood, I either just say thank you and change the subject or tell them that I work my ass off to have what I have. I spend the week leaving sweat on the gym floor to look good on Friday night and I hate the implication that I am just lucky.
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Fitness clothes have taken a complete nose dive. I wear yoga pants/shorts and racer back tanks almost exclusively when I work out. A couple weeks ago I went to Marshall’s to pick up a couple of new pieces and could not find a top that didn’t look like a dress! Flowing loose tops and wide open sleeves. Yuck! I am all for larger women exercising, but there appears to have been a move to cater to that type exclusively (perhaps more expensive places are different, but I am not spending that much to sweat in something).
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I have to admit that I kinda like getting mean looks from some of the other moms when I am at a school event. What can I say, I am kinda a cunt like that ;)[/quote]
Are you one of those girls who wear yoga pants under lighting at the gym and you can see their pussy lips? If so good job.
[quote]YamatoDamashii92 wrote:
[quote]SmilingPolitely wrote:
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The only thing I find offensive about that ad is that it is an ad for a “weight loss system”. That shit is not a stand alone method to get in shape and, in many cases, is damaging to the body.
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I have had women tell me how “lucky” I am to have my body. Depending on my mood, I either just say thank you and change the subject or tell them that I work my ass off to have what I have. I spend the week leaving sweat on the gym floor to look good on Friday night and I hate the implication that I am just lucky.
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Fitness clothes have taken a complete nose dive. I wear yoga pants/shorts and racer back tanks almost exclusively when I work out. A couple weeks ago I went to Marshall’s to pick up a couple of new pieces and could not find a top that didn’t look like a dress! Flowing loose tops and wide open sleeves. Yuck! I am all for larger women exercising, but there appears to have been a move to cater to that type exclusively (perhaps more expensive places are different, but I am not spending that much to sweat in something).
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I have to admit that I kinda like getting mean looks from some of the other moms when I am at a school event. What can I say, I am kinda a cunt like that ;)[/quote]
Are you one of those girls who wear yoga pants under lighting at the gym and you can see their pussy lips? If so good job.
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That is just offensive!! Ask anyone on these boards and they will tell you that I am in no way an exhibitionist nor an attention whore!! I am a demure and modest flower who is as pure as virginal snow ![]()

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^ My reaction exactly … almost spit my coffee all over my computer screen … where has tact gone?
[quote]SmilingPolitely wrote:
[quote]YamatoDamashii92 wrote:
[quote]SmilingPolitely wrote:
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The only thing I find offensive about that ad is that it is an ad for a “weight loss system”. That shit is not a stand alone method to get in shape and, in many cases, is damaging to the body.
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I have had women tell me how “lucky” I am to have my body. Depending on my mood, I either just say thank you and change the subject or tell them that I work my ass off to have what I have. I spend the week leaving sweat on the gym floor to look good on Friday night and I hate the implication that I am just lucky.
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Fitness clothes have taken a complete nose dive. I wear yoga pants/shorts and racer back tanks almost exclusively when I work out. A couple weeks ago I went to Marshall’s to pick up a couple of new pieces and could not find a top that didn’t look like a dress! Flowing loose tops and wide open sleeves. Yuck! I am all for larger women exercising, but there appears to have been a move to cater to that type exclusively (perhaps more expensive places are different, but I am not spending that much to sweat in something).
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I have to admit that I kinda like getting mean looks from some of the other moms when I am at a school event. What can I say, I am kinda a cunt like that ;)[/quote]
Are you one of those girls who wear yoga pants under lighting at the gym and you can see their pussy lips? If so good job.
[/quote]
That is just offensive!! Ask anyone on these boards and they will tell you that I am in no way an exhibitionist nor an attention whore!! I am a demure and modest flower who is as pure as virginal snow ;)[/quote]
Ha ha
[quote]YamatoDamashii92 wrote:
[quote]SmilingPolitely wrote:
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The only thing I find offensive about that ad is that it is an ad for a “weight loss system”. That shit is not a stand alone method to get in shape and, in many cases, is damaging to the body.
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I have had women tell me how “lucky” I am to have my body. Depending on my mood, I either just say thank you and change the subject or tell them that I work my ass off to have what I have. I spend the week leaving sweat on the gym floor to look good on Friday night and I hate the implication that I am just lucky.
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Fitness clothes have taken a complete nose dive. I wear yoga pants/shorts and racer back tanks almost exclusively when I work out. A couple weeks ago I went to Marshall’s to pick up a couple of new pieces and could not find a top that didn’t look like a dress! Flowing loose tops and wide open sleeves. Yuck! I am all for larger women exercising, but there appears to have been a move to cater to that type exclusively (perhaps more expensive places are different, but I am not spending that much to sweat in something).
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I have to admit that I kinda like getting mean looks from some of the other moms when I am at a school event. What can I say, I am kinda a cunt like that ;)[/quote]
Are you one of those girls who wear yoga pants under lighting at the gym and you can see their pussy lips? If so good job.
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WTF??
Are you 14 years old or something?
[quote]CLUNK wrote:
WTF??
Are you 14 years old or something?[/quote]
20ish tops, and certainly has had 14 screen names. It clicked yesterday afternoon. He makes up a new one every once in awhile but argues the same way each time.
[quote]CLUNK wrote:
[quote]YamatoDamashii92 wrote:
[quote]SmilingPolitely wrote:
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The only thing I find offensive about that ad is that it is an ad for a “weight loss system”. That shit is not a stand alone method to get in shape and, in many cases, is damaging to the body.
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I have had women tell me how “lucky” I am to have my body. Depending on my mood, I either just say thank you and change the subject or tell them that I work my ass off to have what I have. I spend the week leaving sweat on the gym floor to look good on Friday night and I hate the implication that I am just lucky.
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Fitness clothes have taken a complete nose dive. I wear yoga pants/shorts and racer back tanks almost exclusively when I work out. A couple weeks ago I went to Marshall’s to pick up a couple of new pieces and could not find a top that didn’t look like a dress! Flowing loose tops and wide open sleeves. Yuck! I am all for larger women exercising, but there appears to have been a move to cater to that type exclusively (perhaps more expensive places are different, but I am not spending that much to sweat in something).
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I have to admit that I kinda like getting mean looks from some of the other moms when I am at a school event. What can I say, I am kinda a cunt like that ;)[/quote]
Are you one of those girls who wear yoga pants under lighting at the gym and you can see their pussy lips? If so good job.
[/quote]
WTF??
Are you 14 years old or something?[/quote]
To be fair, I was bragging pretty hard core and even threw in the word cunt (because sometimes I like to pretend I am from Australia or England or something. But that is a load of bollocks!!)
Back in the SAMA days, the response would have been “Pics or GTFO” or a barrage of dick pics to my in box. Unfortunately, kids today don’t have that luxury so they must come up with a different way to express their feelings. I blame the school system and the common core curriculum, quite frankly.
Just another reason why it is awesome to date an older guy ![]()
Now, let us return to our discussion about icky, gross fat people and the things they say ![]()
[quote]SmilingPolitely wrote:
[quote]CLUNK wrote:
[quote]YamatoDamashii92 wrote:
[quote]SmilingPolitely wrote:
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The only thing I find offensive about that ad is that it is an ad for a “weight loss system”. That shit is not a stand alone method to get in shape and, in many cases, is damaging to the body.
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I have had women tell me how “lucky” I am to have my body. Depending on my mood, I either just say thank you and change the subject or tell them that I work my ass off to have what I have. I spend the week leaving sweat on the gym floor to look good on Friday night and I hate the implication that I am just lucky.
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Fitness clothes have taken a complete nose dive. I wear yoga pants/shorts and racer back tanks almost exclusively when I work out. A couple weeks ago I went to Marshall’s to pick up a couple of new pieces and could not find a top that didn’t look like a dress! Flowing loose tops and wide open sleeves. Yuck! I am all for larger women exercising, but there appears to have been a move to cater to that type exclusively (perhaps more expensive places are different, but I am not spending that much to sweat in something).
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I have to admit that I kinda like getting mean looks from some of the other moms when I am at a school event. What can I say, I am kinda a cunt like that ;)[/quote]
Are you one of those girls who wear yoga pants under lighting at the gym and you can see their pussy lips? If so good job.
[/quote]
WTF??
Are you 14 years old or something?[/quote]
To be fair, I was bragging pretty hard core and even threw in the word cunt (because sometimes I like to pretend I am from Australia or England or something. But that is a load of bollocks!!)
Back in the SAMA days, the response would have been “Pics or GTFO” or a barrage of dick pics to my in box. Unfortunately, kids today don’t have that luxury so they must come up with a different way to express their feelings. I blame the school system and the common core curriculum, quite frankly.
Just another reason why it is awesome to date an older guy ![]()
Now, let us return to our discussion about icky, gross fat people and the things they say :)[/quote]
I am just a cunt too. You might be my sister or cheeky aunt.
What happened to simply boycotting companies you find repugnant?
[quote]therajraj wrote:
What happened to simply boycotting companies you find repugnant?
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What happened to quietly doing your own thing and not posting every 2nd thing you do each day on social media?
Seems like the same shit to me, everyone now needs to shout out their opinions and demand everyone else likes/+1’s/otherwise agrees. If you don’t then you must be a piece of shit middle class white male privelige-shitting on everybody else.
