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A brief discussion about changing beauty standards, particularly focusing on the historical appreciation of larger female figures in art and mythology.
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Browse era →This episode appears to be a conversation about body image and beauty standards throughout history, with particular focus on how larger female figures were celebrated in classical art and mythology. The discussion touches on Greek mythology and classical statuary, noting how representations of women have changed over time. One participant mentions having a tattoo based on Anna Nicole Smith, while another notes the difficulty in finding contemporary representations of truly larger women in modern media, observing that current search results tend to show much smaller sizes when looking for 'big women.' The conversation seems to be building toward a broader discussion about the historical appreciation of voluptuous figures in art, though the provided transcript cuts off mid-sentence.
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