I also don't understand what you meant by "why fantasize about less than what they can get?", but I think I get your overall tone of this post and I do agree that it can be offensive. Whether it's a gag gift or not, I think we should all try to be respectful of others.
Like I and another commented on the product page, I think the name of this doll is clearly very offensive. And desfa, what did you mean by the "less what they can get"? just so?
To answer the original question: one of my friends from college got this product as a gag Christmas gift from his roommate a couple of years back, so there's one use.
With that out of the way, I also think that the original poster's comment about larger women being "less than what they can get" is offensive. By whose standards are those, precisely?
The name of the item and the posters comment is rude. I find it offensive and disrespectful. There are people out there that want and or are attracted to someone who isnt the western ideal and to think that someone who is heavier is unattractive or to call them fat ass is unbelievable and uncalled for. I am not happy with this
And I dont understand your post, so I cant tell if it is offensive or not. Maybe you could expand on your original post and what you were trying to get at?
Considering this was posted so long ago and the OP never replied, I can almost assume he meant to cause a ruckus. It was rude and very insulting what he posted. "Less than what they can get..." what the fuck, man, really?!
Considering this was posted so long ago and the OP never replied, I can almost assume he meant to cause a ruckus. It was rude and very insulting what he posted. "Less than what they can get..." what the fuck, man, really?!
That's what we gathered as well. I figure y'all will be happy to know that this was dealt with back when it was posted nearly a year ago. The post and thread remains because, well, the community had something to say in response and we thought to let them say it.