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    under review  ·  Sarah Dopp responded

    This has been a great conversation, and we appreciate the different perspectives offered here in the comments. We’ll keep these notes in mind when we approach future video content.

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    Anonymous commented  · 

    This kind of generalization of any woman who wears makeup, or shows any cleavage (she's wearing a track jacket! Come on!) as sexually exploitive or distracting is lame. Don't blame her because you looked at her and had superficial thoughts. When you judge someone else like that, you're only reflecting your own insecurities on another. Maybe "being less judgmental of others based on their appearance" would be a nice idea for the next SuperBetter project? Women, and men, should be able to wear what they feel comfortable in, not what YOU feel comfortable seeing. Self-help starts with yourself, so look there first.

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