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		 Well, I disagree. I have several friends and acquaintances I consider physically ugly.  
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
	But you also seem to be assuming the worst and equating any instance of "unattractive" as code for "vomit inducingly ugly." How a person looks has absolutely nothing to do with whether I want to be their friend. And whether someone is my friend has little to do with whether I find them attractive. Now, hopefully whether I find someone physically attractive has little to do with how I treat them as a person (unless trying to bed them is how I'm currently treating them). I agree with you on that point. But I disagree with you in that I don't see any disconnect between being friends with someone and finding them unattractive or even ugly (physically). I had a friend in high school who had been in a fire as an infant. He was scarred and malformed over most of his body. There is no denying that he was physically ugly. But he was also a great person and a great friend. I use this as an extreme example not to equate fatness with full body burn scars.  | 
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 OK. The text above IN BOLD is where the problem began. CP obviously doesn't like hot chicks or hot guys that are no-so-skinny. Or, it seems rather that anyone who is no-so-skinny is not hot and, therefore shouldn''t be hired by Disneyland. Personally, I find that statement pretty naive and childish and I don't blame anyone for taking her to task over it. I would actually be surprised if no one did. But, things seem to have gotten a bit more intense so I'm gonna recommend that CP cut her loses now and stop digging an even deeper hole. I think there are some interesting kernels of discussion to be had here but I don't think there is much that can be done to repair the damage done by the statement above in this thread. And, things may just get worse. I would hate to see that happen.  | 
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 You might want to read the thread before posting. ETA - if anyone wants to continue discussing my last few posts, I'm game. 
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		 Going back to the original assertion of "Disneyland is changing their costumes becasue CMs are too fat." I think Disneyland was misguided in thinking that dress size and a scale can be used to measure beauty. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			Likewise, I think that anyone that thinks Disneyland should keep to this practice under cover of "societal norms" is similarly misguided. On the other hand, not wanting to be a Disney appologist, I am hoping that Disney is broadening it's perception of "what is attractive" in changing their hiering and costuming practices despite the cynical crtics out there. Of course, I have yet to see the new costumes - and I'll be very dissappointed if they end up being differently themed polo shirts and non-descript unisex slacks. 
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 Sometimes things can't be retracted, you just need to let them fade away with time. That was a pretty heavy hit. I suggest you walk away, but you may choose to hold on like a bull dog. Oh, and what are you excusing me for? I didn't burp.  | 
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		 Lisa,  
		
	
		
		
		
		
			stop fighting with Jennie in public, again. 
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		 Do you have any response to the conversation as it stands?  Or are you going to pull up the one statement that I posted erroneously 2 days ago, apologized for publicly and via PM, and ignore what's currently happening?  I don't understand. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
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		 All sniping aside, I wonder if there's just some sort of P.C. attempt to de-sexify the remaining mysogenistic costumes in the Park.  I'm sure it's a lot to do with the changing average body type of the current crop of potential cast members, but I can't help feeling that the demise of the Storybook Land skirt and the Club 33 French Maid is all part of a plan that culminates with a far less sexy tour guide outfit. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
	What gets me about this plan is the blatent sexicism it displays towards men. I predict you won't see them de-sexifying the Canoe outfits, or claiming that studly men just can't be found nowadays for that job.  | 
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