





This is real ad from Manchester Evening News paper:
"Easy-going black Muslim M, 45, 6'2", medium build, no children, seeks tall, very pear-shaped, large F, 30s size 22+, for long-term relationship & marriage"
I imagined man who wrote the ad and potential replier. My idea was based around fertility dolls as as a statues of pear shaped woman used to be symbols of reproducibility.
And a song to set up mood:
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