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The ultimate full-figured woman! You know "Joanie" from "Mad Men". Of course with her, a lot had to do with her confident, sexy demeanor. And gorgeous face!
I think this figure was more appealing in the 50s and 60s, but what do modern viewers think?
Men, chime in.
She looks nice dressed up when looking straight at her. I like curves on a woman but she is not my ideal body type but who am I to talk, lol. I think her boobs are too big for her body. When one of them looks bigger then her head it looks weird to me. I also think women are sexier when they have some muscle tone. She looks too soft.
My DH does not like large boobs or very small waists so he would not find her attractive. Thankfully he does likes a little more meat on the bones. He would probably like her from the hips down
I usually don't mind women of her size as long as they're proportional, but for some reason I don't like the way it looks on her. IMO she looked better in her more slender Saffron/"Firefly" days.
The ultimate full-figured woman! You know "Joanie" from "Mad Men". Of course with her, a lot had to do with her confident, sexy demeanor. And gorgeous face!
I think this figure was more appealing in the 50s and 60s, but what do modern viewers think?
Men, chime in.
Not a man, but a straight woman, can I answer? If so, yes...great figure, pretty woman.
I'm a straight woman and I think she is very attractive. At minimum, she is interesting, unusual. Sometimes I see the pictures of pretty young ladies and even though they have nice healthy bodies they're just so bland. Not that any of them care about my opinion though.
No one gets tired of denigrating random female bodies?
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