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Dimensions Magazine

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Website and Forum
The owner of Dimensions also owned Pen Computing Magazine. Most cartoon covers from 1985 onward were drawn by Ned Sonntag. In 1989, the magazine introduced color pin-up covers of real models using glossy paper. The magazine featured aspiring models, some of whom became successful online in the years following. The print version of Dimensions Magazine ended in mid-1995, with an additional final issue published several years later.
==Website and Forum==
Soon after the mainstream adoption of the internet, Dimensions created a website, posting columns and weight gain stories featured in the magazine as well as running competitions for aspiring models for their publication. Elsewhere, a woman known as BBW-QT created a website featuring personal ads for BBWs and FAs, which included a discussion board and a chatroom. The website's bandwidth charges soon became too much for BBW-QT to continue supporting, as the popularity of the forum and chatroom increased dramatically, so a deal was made for Dimensions to absorb the discussion board and chatroom, while BBW-QT closed her site. The new Dimensions community grew and by the late 1990's, Dimensions had become widely regarded as THE online site for fat admiration.
The original publisher eventually retired from running the website and sold the whole enterprise in 2015 to a company that runs a number of community forums. Despite several failed attempts to monetize Dimensions, they continue to support it.Due to technical issues, the chat room eventually shut down. The discussion boards have continued to this day.
 
==Related Pages==
* [[Dimensions Weight Room]]
* [[Dimensions 500 Club]]
* [[Dimensions 900 Club]]
* [[Dimensions Wide Angle Video Productions]]
* [[DimensionsGirls]]
== External links ==
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