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Guys, this is an actual article
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2013/oct/14/fantasise-group-sex-old-obese-men
And the advice columnist gave a supportive and heartwarming answer to this woman’s concerns.
Sex positivity for the win!
Indeed, the subject was well handled and the response was measured and informative.
But the immature child in me has to mention that the description of the fantasy contained the line:
Then the response contained:
That just made me smile.
https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/shortcuts/2013/nov/05/sex-obese-men-stock-shot-model
Interesting little tidbit from the article, the model is a lesbian, so even less interested in obese older men than the average young heterosexual woman would be. Seems she wasn’t actually too concerned by the article since she’s a professional, but did find the usage amusing because it came from a set where she was modeling being sick (like having a cold).