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Same Point, Less Insults

AAG Blog did her own rewrite of the piece that has touched a nerve with many. Her choice of words make the same point as the original article but in a more positive, less offensive way.

Maybe she should write the next BBW article for that magazine? Either way, I think it’s great more people are sharing their opinions. More discussion = more change! Enjoy!

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In the past, BBW movies received far less respect than they deserved. Shot on a shoestring budget, most featured ample women getting screwed (badly) by less than stellar actors and in the very lamest locations. But now things are changing. Today many of the industry’s mainstream studios are devoting top-notch production values to these films, allowing those who love larger ladies the opportunity to jack off to women who embody their ideal of feminine beauty.

After exchanging actresses’ nondescript, loose-fitting clothes for high-end lingerie, provocative fetish wear and bikinis, studios now showcase Rubenesque women as glamor models. This trend crosses all racial and fetish lines. Choices abound for men who prefer their thick chicks black or white and getting nasty with men who are black or white. Studios are building loyal followings by demonstrating what some of us have known all along: Large women have as much fun in the sack as do their thin counterparts.

Many studios dish out extensive libraries of titles for resellers intent on increasing BBW sales. They coax awesome performances from the most gorgeous curvy chicks in the biz, making it easy to serve up these sexy products to consumers who crave them.

At a time when the country’s broke and people turn toward more realistic and less idealistic thoughts, videos featuring lovely big women remind us that a performer don’t have to look like the stereotypical porn-star in order to leave her fans begging for seconds.

2 thoughts on “Same Point, Less Insults”

  1. In an era where opinions overwhelm logic and reason, it is a refreshing change of pace to see a magazine retract and reedit an article that was beyond reproach and appalling.

    The days of “Howard Stern” type shock-jock humor and degrading opinions on women of any race, size or style- is coming to an end and fighting and resisting these ignorant comments, is worth fighting for.

    I am proud of you and your fans for putting up this fight and bringing attention to this sub par writer.

    As always your fan,

    Tom

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