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Miss Indiana's "normal" body.
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Like such as she is very pretty, in the Indianas and like such as though. Out of the others from the states of the Americas and such as she looked the best. Such as maps.
Thank you and God Bless America
(For more explanation on this post please good "Miss South Carolina transcript")
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I remember that contestants answer from a pageant a few years ago.0 -
Why are people celebrating a girl purely because she has a less conditioned physique in a competition where the physique is a major criteria?
It's insane. It'd be like congratulating a bodybuilder for coming in soft because the insecure guys out there can more easily relate. Sure, these pageants are also about other things besides the body...but these people are not ever mentioning those attributes so it's an irrelevant point.
not because you're a favourite but I have to agree with you on here... she does have a fuller physique were clearly aesthetics are important...
But it's a beauty pageant not a physique contest. Many people consider a slightly higher body fat percentage to be "more beautiful" than lower. Beauty is pretty damn subjective.
It's a bikini pageant, the body is judged as well as the face. The judging preferences are known to everyone competing. The other girls ALL hire well known physique coaches to get in contest shape. This girl either didn't hire one or didn't follow the given contest prep plan.
Bikini is just one of the elements. They also have evening gown, talent, answering a question, and maybe other stuff (I'm not any kind of pageant expert, my great grandmother used to have me watch them with her when I was a kid).
Yes of course, I mentioned that in my first post. But these comments never bring that up. If they bring it up like you did, then it's very valid. But she is being celebrated on purely an appearance standpoint.
Anyways, it's totally subjective so hey, whatever floats her boat. I guess if enough girls compete in her shape, they can slowly change the way these things are judged. Same thing is happening in bodybuilding/physique...but it's an uphill battle.
I actually don't have much interest in or strong opinions about pageants. I'm not really into them. Sometimes I like a particular winner based on the issues they choose to raise awareness about.
And I find it more annoying when people complain about a fit and attractive winner being too thin.0 -
She is absolutely gorgeous!0
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there will always be winners and losers...part of life....losing sometimes teaches you a good lesson0
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Why can't ALL WOMEN be beautiful, regardless of height, weight, color, age.....
Same reason as why all men aren't handsome - we're biologically wired for preferences. Plus there's the whole personality thing, which is arguably just as important.
Some people are beautiful, some people are ugly, and most people are in the middle.
Obladi oblada...0 -
People are just haters.
That itself is a judgemental, hateful statement.0 -
Why are people celebrating a girl purely because she has a less conditioned physique in a competition where the physique is a major criteria?
Because she has a beautiful physique.
Far more beautiful than - for example - a typical leaned-out body-building physique.0 -
She is beautiful, and abs are hard work; NOT starvation. I would be proud to have that stomach.0
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lol they are all classically beautiful. It's their full time job to do so. That is ALL they do. It would be like saying "wow, that lawyer sure does know a lot about law" C'mon people.0
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