often, in my younger days.
and knew several women that underwent body modification because they didn't come up to Playboy standards.
But what you posted was, and I quote, "shaming". On Hefner's part, not the women.
Still waiting on those examples.
For an example of an example, calling a beauty contestant "Miss Piggy" would be shaming.
Got anything like that? And again, maybe there is and I'm just not aware of it.
Whelp --------- apparently not.
Did I call it or what?
verbally, no.
50+ years of centerfolds and pictorials showing what the female body should look like, yes.
ever expect to see Rosanne Barr, Amy Shumer, or hundreds of thousands of less than perfect bodies gracing his publication?
(the only thing you called, is attention to your ignorance.)
So in other words your citation of "shaming" --- which is an initiative act -- is entirely your own projection based on the shadow of what is not present. Which in turn means you can't provide an example.
That's what I said the first time.
When you can find some example of Hefner characterizing somebody as "Miss Piggy", or the equvalent --- you'll finally have a point. Until then you're flailing.Which in turn means you can't provide an example.
60+ years of body shaming women in one of the most popular magazines on the market, and you post with your head up your ass.
Go away, little boy
Once again --- "shaming" is an active negative. All you can show me are active positives.
You lose.