Belief trumps science every time, I believe.
I love that old ideal of fertility.
And as anatomically accurate as the original Venus of Willendorf
Well, in primitive times, a woman who could put on lots of body fat was more likely to survive famines and continue to produce children!
Ironic (intentionally, Ms. Lay?) that this one was run two days after the annual eating contest at Coney Island.
Ida No almost 4 years ago
Belief trumps science every time, I believe.
Aladar30 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I love that old ideal of fertility.
Robert Wilson Premium Member almost 4 years ago
And as anatomically accurate as the original Venus of Willendorf
RobertaPyle almost 4 years ago
Well, in primitive times, a woman who could put on lots of body fat was more likely to survive famines and continue to produce children!
The Brooklyn Accent almost 4 years ago
Ironic (intentionally, Ms. Lay?) that this one was run two days after the annual eating contest at Coney Island.