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If the photo was just a head and shoulders shot, it would have been okay. They used to take photos of women wearing just a wrap around their shoulders-my mom's high school senior photo was like that and so were the photos that they took of us for the sorority composites.
But she tried to submit a full body photo in which she is showing off a lot more skin than her shoulders and maybe the tops of her breasts. School dress codes usually forbid showing off one's stomach/belly button.
Not necessarily. Sometimes petite and perky is a nice change of pace.
From the article, it doesn't appear to have been her individual yearbook photo, so much as one of the other pics that kids submit for the pages that talk about school activities. She's still in the yearbook, but her individual photo is, presumably, a more traditional portrait.
I don't know, maybe she can take different pictures and have one of them in the yearbook?
Nah.
Playboy will be calling her soon. Perhaps it was her plan all along.
I bet her mama is jealous and wears the same type of outfits.
Playboy centerfolds are heavily retouched. It's why Adobe made Photoshop. By the time a photoshoot has hit the layout stage, the model's blemishes have been removed, her skin tones evened out, even the angle of her eyes or her curves can be adjusted and usually is. What you see is not what was in the studio. She's as cute as most of their models, and with the right digital enhancements, she'll be a knockout.
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