WITH regard to the article you wrote about the advertising campaign recently launched by Marks and Spencer. I would like to express my admiration of the poster showing the rear view of a naked 'real' woman.
This image is far less offensive than images of women on the catwalk, who look positively ill. So perhaps the poster which was defaced proved too much for a man who just can't face the truth about the majority of women's bodies.
I suggest that this man just had to erase her bottom from sight. Worse still, the man who stole part of the image probably has it on his wall at home.
I would like you to pass my comments on to the Advertising Department at Marks and Spencer, as I would like to thank them for spilling some reality into the world of advertising. And let's see some more real women please. I can't wait though until they start on 'real' men!
M S Farrell
Filton Avenue
Deane
Bolton
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