I must have tuned out too early. The ten minutes I watched was just Dunham and a friend complaining about men. I don't have to tune in to a tv show to hear that.....I can listen to my wife and her daughters when they get together. And anyway, shouldn't Dunham be an argument against public nudity?
Nudity is nudity, apparently, or she wouldn’t have an audience. Fwiw, I think all the cries of “Fat!” are overblown and hypocritical. She’s not bad-looking, underneath the “acquired ugly” of her public persona She has pretty eyes, a clear complexion, and an unremarkably-pudgy figure.
If she was, say, the receptionist at your veterinarian’s office, with a sweet personality and a, “Have a blessed day, honey!” you might ask her out if you were a single, dog-loving guy in your 20s.
Her problems are moral, not physical, and it seems, from the Williamson article based on her book, that her parents have a lot to do with that. I’m grateful every day for OldTax-lady and The Captain ... everyday bourgeois people whose “issues” were well within the normal range.