It’s funny to me that women compare themselves. We men do it too but we don’t aspire to be someone else. We think “Is that guy going to kill me?” We find women, who like us. We don’t garner temporary faces. We wear the one we got, and if we think our bodies are out of shape, we work on them. We accept our limitations. We understand how Photoshop works. I actually think the notoriety of the image will be good for “Vanity” Fair. No attention is bad attention. Besides, that image is gorgeous as a whole. Who is really looking at Kidman anyway? She’s a star. She can look anyway she wants. I am not a star. And besides, I know I am not going to work in Hollywood because of my legs or waist. I’ll have to have talent and she’s got that. What a self-indictment this piece is and how it speaks to the weak personalities of women who take this stuff seriously? Get a life of your own. Make it in the world so that if someone airbrushes your body that you could care less. I could care less. I have always admired Kidman as a person. You should hear her in that interview with Jimmy Fallon, where she went over to his house and he didn’t realize she liked him. She is so regal. Besides, I actually think she is that skinny. Sadly, the camera adds 10 pounds and people who are on film have to deal with that.