What do you think? Should fashion and beauty companies Photoshop stretch marks on images?

2017-11-24T05:33:43Z

Why they attract through fake images, isnt it cheating?

Anonymous2017-11-22T09:42:21Z

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No but they should photoshop to remove all traces of cellulite, stretch marks, scars, acne, flab, and ugliness. Ads are about selling beauty and perfection and the products, not about making hideous bitter feminazis feel better about how no man will ever want them. They are not about social justice or distracting feminists from the reality that they couldn't lure men out of burning buildings, that in fact even the most desperate male virgin would prefer to run into that burning building to get away from hideous autistic screeching control freak feminists. Ads will never change what is beautiful and what is not. Neither will feminism or any leftist attempt at social engineering. What they will do however is result in right wing backlash everywhere in the west and to the left with all of its freakshow pets from feminists to illegals and muslims to non binary degenerates to BLM to constantly triggered pc losers etc all getting completely buried. I can't wait. Keep poking leftists, make the right wings job easier for us =)

Anonymous2017-11-25T00:27:57Z

It is common for photos of models to be photoshopped.

Anonymous2017-11-23T10:04:54Z

No. i think,there Should not fashion and beauty companies Photoshop stretch marks on images

?2017-11-22T14:18:56Z

Well who really wants to see them? They draw attention from the clothes or whatever they're selling. I personally have never looked at a photo and thought of starving or cutting myself because I don't look like that as I have a brain. I'm not 5'10 so should shops remove mannequins or models that are that height because most people aren't that tall? NO.

Anonymous2017-11-22T09:38:17Z

No, why should they if they are not already there? If someone hasn't got stretch marks, good for them!

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