Seeing a lady trying to sell herself as an escort reduces to nothing more than her body measurements and looks concerns and depresses me. Declaring she is "one of the women" with D-cup breasts and a slender appearance will help this girl draw clients. She is thereby promoting negative notions and objectifying herself.
Her conviction that her physical traits define her "additive magnetism" instead of her intelligence, personality, or aptitudes begs major concerns. By focusing mostly on her body, she is stressing the concept that women are only important for their appearance and their ability to fulfill men.
Her weight within a given range also reflects the pressure women must fit to artificial beauty standards. Reducing yourself to a number on a scale helps her to maintain the negative view that weight defines a person's value and that body image is vital.
One should not forget that a woman is more than just her appearances. Every one of us is unique, varied person with own personality, aptitudes, and skills. One gets depressed when one sees a woman treat herself like an object. It reminds us powerfully of the social pressures and expectations that drive women to fit narrow criteria of attractiveness and beauty.
We have to remember that, in a society when women are often object of want, we are more than just our physical bodies. We should be treated with respect and dignity as we are intelligent and gifted. Encouragement of women to embrace their own self instead of restricting themselves to their physical traits and challenge negative biases is vitally necessary.