Is it not disrespectful to assume such fragility, such impressionableness, that she, whomever she may be, can't say to herself "this is my new size, this is what my daily routine is, this is the money I have to spend, this is what I like, this is what my significant other likes" I mean for a guy to say "bigger" online she already knows A: he's not paying for them. B: he's not carrying them. C: he's not finding clothes that fit. This is a fantasy that women know about. Sure we throw "larger" and "more" out there but it's simply not possible past a certain point. Both sexes are aware of this too. I'm all for sticking up against injustices and everything but this.......
It's in our nature to push the boundaries man, to strive to be more than what we are. Steve Jobs released a 1gb and 2gb iPod Nano, and that's about 500-1000 songs. Now we're up to 256gb iPod Touch models. Was it disrespectful to bring Arnie back, after the performance he gave in Terminator 1984 to make Terminator 2, arguably one of the best sequels of all time? Being honest? A lot of the models that nurtured our fetish, we would have no idea of where we could go physically cause Dolly Parton and Boom Boom from All In The Family would be our go to huge. Because someone said more, we now have 4k and 8k televisions. Because someone said more, we have voice assistants in our homes, not just on our phones. Speaking of phones, they took the mobile phone concept out of the BMWs and Mercedes Benz, out of the messenger bag you used to have to carry and made it so it fits in your pocket and accessible to non-limousine riding, or jet flying, wheeling-dealing, whoooo son of a guns.