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    Actually, if you look through Playboy’s history, the thin, barbie-doll type has not always been their message. Throughout different decades of the magazine’s existence the body types of the models changed. The 50’s women were fuller-figured, leading into the 60’s. Towards the end of the 60’s and moving into the 70’s the stick-figure, a la Twiggy became the ‘fashionable’ look. As Playboy entered the 80’s their models took on a more hourglass-figure. I can’t vouch for the 90’s or now, but I recall that some fashion designer put on a runway show using playmates instead of models. The interesting fact was that runway models are usually anorexically thin, while playmates are still ‘healthier’ looking.

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    Name : Me21905, Gender : M, Age : 28, City : SF Bay Area, State : CA, Country : United States, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Upper middle class, 
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