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There's levels of being large. The girl in the OP is just fat, where-as the girl on the right here:
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I could quite happily bone.
Agreed!
There's levels of being large. The girl in the OP is just fat, where-as the girl on the right here:
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I could quite happily bone.
I think if she is happy then let her be. Personally I don't really have a problem with her size.
Some of the comments in here are simply lolworthy. Go for a photoshoot in your best undies trying to strike a sexy pose and let women comment on your body. Because by the sounds of some you lot you are certainly what most 'women' would find attractive or hot![]()
Then, when the news is constantly going on about a dangerous increase in the amount of people in this country being overweight, we now have overweight models.
Ironically probably by a man who isn't in peak shape himself.
There's levels of being large. The girl in the OP is just fat, where-as the girl on the right here:
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I could quite happily bone.
So there i was doing a bit of shopping on my own and having a cursory glance in the Ann Summers window...as you do, when i noticed a rather sizeable model in one of the window pictures.
Apparently some size 16 woman one a competition to be the new face of Ann Summers, and this is her:
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...erie-firm.html
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Now, do not get me wrong, I LOVE curvy women and I'm not a fan of women who have the figure of a 10 year old boy ( i.e. Keira Knightley).Neither do i think the girl who won that competition is hideous.
I do think though ,that essentially, she is fat. It keeps going on about 'curvy' women but let's face it, she is not just curvy...
For years we have had people complaining that the stick thin models we see everywhere are causing women and young girls to damage their health by getting too thin. Now however, Ann Summer seem to have just gone too far the other way and promoted a look that is, essentially, overweight.
I then walked into Marks and Spencer's and was greeted with Lisa Snowdon in a bikini....much better!
I think if she is happy then let her be. Personally I don't really have a problem with her size.
Some of the comments in here are simply lolworthy. Go for a photoshoot in your best undies trying to strike a sexy pose and let women comment on your body. Because by the sounds of some you lot you are certainly what most 'women' would find attractive or hot![]()
She is not fat at all.![]()
Facially, I'd says she's more attractive, but weight-wise she looks about the same to me.![]()
Tubby or not tubby... fat, is the question
I think if she is happy then let her be. Personally I don't really have a problem with her size.
Some of the comments in here are simply lolworthy. Go for a photoshoot in your best undies trying to strike a sexy pose and let women comment on your body. Because by the sounds of some you lot you are certainly what most 'women' would find attractive or hot![]()
Tubby or not tubby... fat, is the question
Anyway this is far more up my street:
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I can see that using a hoist as a sex aid would certainly come in handy.
This woman is definitely fat in my opinion.
Would not bang.
Facially, I'd says she's more attractive, but weight-wise she looks about the same to me.![]()
Role-models for:
Confidence - yeah, because it's good to be overweight, leading to a reduced life (in terms of longevity and quality).
Realism - yeah, just because the average waistline is increasing, models should represent this and we shouldn't say it's an unhealthy trend.
Having a person of a healthy weight, who used to be overweight (or underweight), telling their story wouldn't be better.
That made me chuckleedit: and ye, those aren't curves... they're rolls.
I would have taken her home with a kebab after a night out.
To keep her from eating you?