Originally posted by: TheNewbie
You fools, if you have a bod like Jenn Ann's you can make much more than 1M with it, ask her.
Originally posted by: homercles337
Originally posted by: Injury
The survey also asked, "How do you feel about your body." Only 11 percent said great. Fifty-nine percent said OK, with some trouble spots, and 30 percent said they felt uncomfortable and ashamed.
Are they serious? Most of the women I know that look very good and are in perfect shape will still say the aren't proud of their body. You're never going to get a true answer.
On top of that, this "study" sucks ass because it doesn't seem to convey how many of the women already have a decent figure. It's like they are implying that they only asked a bunch of fat cows the question... how do they know they didn't get responses from 6900 women within 10 pounds of "ideal weight"?
... and how stupid could they be to not realize that with a million dollars you could easily hire a personal trainer and have plenty left to, among other things, buy a new wardrobe for your rockin' new bod?
Shity article if I've ever seen one.
11%, someone didnt watch the damn video eh?
Originally posted by: troytime
maybe the women are smart
they know that the surgeries required to have a body like (or better than) jennifer aniston will cost a lot less than 1 million
which means they get the body AND have a bunch of money
Originally posted by: troytime
maybe the women are smart
they know that the surgeries required to have a body like (or better than) jennifer aniston will cost a lot less than 1 million
which means they get the body AND have a bunch of money
Originally posted by: Injury
The survey also asked, "How do you feel about your body." Only 11 percent said great. Fifty-nine percent said OK, with some trouble spots, and 30 percent said they felt uncomfortable and ashamed.
Are they serious? Most of the women I know that look very good and are in perfect shape will still say the aren't proud of their body. You're never going to get a true answer.
On top of that, this "study" sucks ass because it doesn't seem to convey how many of the women already have a decent figure. It's like they are implying that they only asked a bunch of fat cows the question... how do they know they didn't get responses from 6900 women within 10 pounds of "ideal weight"?
... and how stupid could they be to not realize that with a million dollars you could easily hire a personal trainer and have plenty left to, among other things, buy a new wardrobe for your rockin' new bod?
Shity article if I've ever seen one.
Originally posted by: Rubycon
$1M can buy lots of AI and vibrators.
I'm in the 11% and money is just money.![]()
Originally posted by: Injury
I read the thing and it says 11% of women say they are HAPPY with their figure, but it gave no indication of their actual condition. If it had said 11% are in good standing with the BMI it'd be different.
Originally posted by: OhSnap688
I'd take the million. Her body isn't that great that it could make me more than a million dollars
Originally posted by: TXHokie
Since this is ATOT, the questions should be directed at guys --
1. Would you upgrade your SO's bod to be like Jen's or take the $1mil
2. If you take the mil, would you use it to upgrade your SO's bod or upgrade your computer/buy HDTV?
Originally posted by: homercles337
Originally posted by: OhSnap688
I'd take the million. Her body isn't that great that it could make me more than a million dollars
Yep, still crazy...
Well, just one more...
Originally posted by: Lipton
If you had her body.... wouldn't you be able to MAKE a Million bucks pretty quickly....
Think about that ladies...
"That just sounds like typical women," remarked one young woman on a Manhattan street. "We're very materialistic, so money comes first, especially if you can buy the body with the million dollars!"
Originally posted by: lokiju
Originally posted by: Injury
The survey also asked, "How do you feel about your body." Only 11 percent said great. Fifty-nine percent said OK, with some trouble spots, and 30 percent said they felt uncomfortable and ashamed.
Are they serious? Most of the women I know that look very good and are in perfect shape will still say the aren't proud of their body. You're never going to get a true answer.
On top of that, this "study" sucks ass because it doesn't seem to convey how many of the women already have a decent figure. It's like they are implying that they only asked a bunch of fat cows the question... how do they know they didn't get responses from 6900 women within 10 pounds of "ideal weight"?
... and how stupid could they be to not realize that with a million dollars you could easily hire a personal trainer and have plenty left to, among other things, buy a new wardrobe for your rockin' new bod?
Shity article if I've ever seen one.
Why don't you tell us what you really think?
:laugh:
Originally posted by: homercles337
Originally posted by: OhSnap688
I'd take the million. Her body isn't that great that it could make me more than a million dollars
Youre crazy...
Yep, still crazy...
Hmm, yep, still crazy...
Im done here...
Ok, one more...
Well, just one more...
I gotta add this one...
Originally posted by: OhSnap688
I'd take the million. Her body isn't that great that it could make me more than a million dollars
Originally posted by: eakers
Originally posted by: OhSnap688
I'd take the million. Her body isn't that great that it could make me more than a million dollars
I agree.
They don't call her Maniston for nothing.
