If its on screen and in the media, I would say yes is correct. Anything on a screen should be viewed with caution and through our BS filters, EVERYTHING. Even (or maybe especially) here. The point is yeas, this is a thing of beauty, but that is not a true picture of pregnancy, its a photoshopped, idealized, picture of what both men and women aspire to. Its NOT reality. My wife is beautiful, and was while pregnant with our children, but this is not what she looked like. This is not a picture of reality, Its like porn. Or sugar for your brain, ok in very small and limited quantities, but it'll kill you over time (EDIT: not saying porn is ok in small quantities). If you're Christian, consider what the Bible said about honey, use it sparingly, it'll cure your ails, overuse leads to spoiling your gut. There is truth to apply here as well.
That said, I take a moment enjoy the sentiment and agree with you OP, this is a pic of a beautiful woman in the most ideal state of womanhood, BUT, it is not a picture that represents 99% of what her pregnancy was like, let alone what most women, and in turn their husbands experience in pregnancy. Its a different kind of beauty. Let us not mistake that or we all fall for the kike-hype.
I've never seen a White pregnant woman who wasn't gorgeous in their own right.
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