Heriot Watt Tackles the Tough Questions of Fashion and Women's 'Bums'

Discussion in 'Off-Topic Discussions' started by Mark A. Sykes, Jan 4, 2006.

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  1. Mark A. Sykes

    Mark A. Sykes Member

  2. Michael Lloyd

    Michael Lloyd New Member

    Before I looked at the link, I wondered to myself if this was the School of Textiles and Design at HW, since that would seem to be the department that would do such a study. In reading the link, I see that I was correct.

    Now when men are asked that fatal question, 'does this outfit make my rear look big?', we can merely refer them to this study.
     
  3. PhD2B

    PhD2B Dazed and Confused

    Here is another article on the same story.
     
  4. PhD2B

    PhD2B Dazed and Confused

    Personally I don’t know what the big deal is. I’ve been studying the female form since as long as I can remember. :D
     
  5. Mark A. Sykes

    Mark A. Sykes Member

    I will be the first to admit that I simply do not have the temerity to ever use the term 'pre-Raphaelite' when speaking to a woman about her figure.

    Not that I won't always be thinking of that from now on.
     
  6. DTechBA

    DTechBA New Member

    If you're really bold tell her she is "Rubenesque". Of course, she may not know what that means and just smile and go look it up. Then the fun starts.....:D
     
  7. John Bear

    John Bear Senior Member

    In the charming "#1 Ladies Detective Agency" books, set in Botswana, the heroine, Precious Ramotswe, refers to herself as a "traditional-sized" woman.
     
  8. Mike Wallin

    Mike Wallin New Member

    womens bums

    do we get homework in the class? something involving lapdances perhaps...can I get detention?(or is there an extra charge?:D :p
     

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