I love this idiotic comment from the original page:
"I wonder why they put so much effort on photoshopping their girls, when most of them need no retouching at all!"
Which is why every girl since the first issue of Playboy has been airbrushed or Photoshopped to the ends of the Earth and back.
Guys, get it through your naive and/or dumb heads: the women who pose for Playboy don't look in real life like they do in the magazine. They never have and they never will. Your idea that they are perfect, and therefore your girlfriend could be just like that "if she'd only tryyyyyyy", is pure idiocy. These photos are airbrushed to remove (or, in this case, add) tan lines, remove scars, remove bulges and lumps, add definition, make the breasts look bigger, make the waists and hips look smaller (up to six inches in some cases), etc., etc. Most of these photos go through 80 to 100 hours of retouching EACH before they're deemed acceptable for the magazine.
They don't look like that. Don't base your idea of "barely acceptable" on an unreachable ideal.
I love this idiotic comment from the original page:
ReplyDelete"I wonder why they put so much effort on photoshopping their girls, when most of them need no retouching at all!"
Which is why every girl since the first issue of Playboy has been airbrushed or Photoshopped to the ends of the Earth and back.
Guys, get it through your naive and/or dumb heads: the women who pose for Playboy don't look in real life like they do in the magazine. They never have and they never will. Your idea that they are perfect, and therefore your girlfriend could be just like that "if she'd only tryyyyyyy", is pure idiocy. These photos are airbrushed to remove (or, in this case, add) tan lines, remove scars, remove bulges and lumps, add definition, make the breasts look bigger, make the waists and hips look smaller (up to six inches in some cases), etc., etc. Most of these photos go through 80 to 100 hours of retouching EACH before they're deemed acceptable for the magazine.
They don't look like that. Don't base your idea of "barely acceptable" on an unreachable ideal.