I get what you are both saying but he isn't completely wrong either. We have to keep in mind that description of SPs (at agencies and massage parlors) will not only include the weight but also indicate their height and a description (which usually reads: slim, spinner etc.)
There are definitely occasions where it is safe to say that the indicated weight is not within 25 (or even 50) pounds of reality. And yes, I am very much aware of bone density, muscle vs fat weight, water retention etc.
I am not talking about normal weight fluctuation or gaining a couple of pounds over the holidays, but just false advertising.
Imagine if you, Lena, posted an ad saying that you are weighting 150Lbs.
EDIT: I just noticed that this thread is regarding photos at Euphoria, my example above was more of a general observation