And you’re promoting NASA, are you a big space science gal? Shut up bitch. You’re lucky you don’t live in Syria ! Your tacky ass NASA gear wouldn’t do you any good over there. She lives in a democracy , and Cosmo can promote whatever they want . Kylie wannabe.
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Yer Da sells avon ye wonky looking cunt
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Yep. So glad I grew up in the 70's and had the ABBA girls to look at. Normal weight, no tats or piercings and no feminst scowl. Man, I sure do miss those days and the women of the era.
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And every other model is promoting anorexia and body shame for normal size girls...but I'm sure you tweet about them too...
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yes I actually have and I suppose you know that models in Paris need a certificate of health to be allowed to work to combat underweight models? I wouldn't say so tho because you're a dumb fuck.
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How can we stop this horrific slender-shaming?
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god Steve I don't know whenever you stop the catfishing
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Amen. Really dangerous slope allowing children to look up to this lifestyle and think it’s okay. Sad.
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No she isn’t. People like her made people like me have the confidence to walk into the gym. I’ve gone from being fit to the healthiest I’ve ever been after losing the weight of an average person
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Exactly some people cannot see common sense Tess Holiday is extremely unhealthy.
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You're right, if it wasn't for this cover I would be skinny!

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The sad thing is obesity is normal these days. I’m a size 16 and will often be the slimmest in a busy area.
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Yes, this is analogous to normalizing pedophilia as just another lifestyle. Sorry, but this woman is grossly unhealthy and shouldn't be encouraged, and does not appeal to 98% of the male population. I would venture to say most men are not attracted to this body type.
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Wow because she’s only on the cover to appeal to guys obviously

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She shouldn't appeal to anyone who has a grasp on the stark and staggering realities of obesity. She definitely shouldn't be considered empowering to women, that is the crime. Curvy is fine, but morbidly overweight and on your death bed is not an image Cosmopolitan should promote
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I didn’t say she should appeal to anyone or not I was just exasperated that the argument was reduced to that when there is so much more about it.
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What else is there? This is an effort to justify an unhealthy lifestyle. It's all identity politics and virtue signalling... Cosmo is grandstanding and suggesting they have some moral high ground when all this image does is discourage people to take responsibility.
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