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God I Love em Thick

My boyfriend is a big boy, and not just because I'm 5'4" and he's 6'2". We both have our love handles and we wouldn't want it any other way. :)
 
It's no secret i'm a big ol' girl. Well, a wide ol' girl, anyways... more basketball-esque but really i wouldn't have it any other way. Being the size i am i feel as allowed me quite a feminine shape, something that i feel some department store sized women lack. Lord knows, i need something feminine to keep me from resembling a boy in a dress, my personality sure doesn't help me.

Now by all means, i'm not one of those striking beauties you see like our dear Bella, but i happen to think i pull off "cute" pretty damn well. The big girl has her merits, and there's always more of us to explore ;).
 
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I will be bold like some in here like Bella, this is me last christmas...you be the judge.
 
Ok, Ok Ok!!! Dimple, Bella, Annie...I tap out!!! Yall are fine, sexy, thick divas! This is too much. Yall are about to kill me. And every one of you are taken? Not fair!!

*Sits in corner and pouts*

Well let me offer yall and all thick girls this...National Thick Girl Party Song (at least in my mind)

Zapp and Roger-More Bounce To The Ounce
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_sNQxzabWpg
 
Ok, Ok Ok!!! Dimple, Bella, Annie...I tap out!!! Yall are fine, sexy, thick divas! This is too much. Yall are about to kill me. And every one of you are taken? Not fair!!

*Sits in corner and pouts*

Well let me offer yall and all thick girls this...National Thick Girl Party Song (at least in my mind)

Zapp and Roger-More Bounce To The Ounce
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_sNQxzabWpg

awwwwwww your so sweet.... gives you extra hugsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
 
By now you must know how I feel about it: I am thick and I love thick :cool:

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Sweet jeepers creepers day in the morning!!! Dang, Bella!!! Are you trying to hurt me or something?!? Yikes, you are the finest example of WHY this is a great thread and a great validation of women of voluptuosity...I definitely agree with the thought behind this thread and say that ANY woman who is comfortable in her own body and skin is completely OK with me!....but dang, Bella, you are rockin' this little piece of cyber-space! What a great photo and what a great you!

:happyfloa
 
Viva Bella And ALL our Beautiful Friends & Locers.

By now you must know how I feel about it: I am thick and I love thick :cool:

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When I look at Bella's Pic, Raymond Chandler or Dashiel Hamlet come imediately to mind:

She strode into my office wearing a smile a man could feel in his hip-pocket...and as I sat there looking at more dangerous curves than Lombard Street & Mulholand Drive put together, I locked eyes with what could very well be either a dream come true or a wildcat bent on eating me alive. Heck, maybe she was a little of Both.

I am & have ALWAYS BEEN leaning towards the Voluptuous & Curvey. More to Hug, Kiss, Tickle & Squeeze; BUT ALSO Talk to, Laugh with, Learn from & Live for.

I have ALWAYS denied the prescribed 'Olive Oyl' Sense of Fashion and it seems a shame that this FRAUD is foisted on young ladies at an early age.

Voluptuous is one of the most Beautiful words in our Language.
 
I love people who do not lie about having heart disease, or diabetes.

The fact is...people should do their best to appear healthy and live healthy. That isn't to say the aforementioned Keira Knightley is a barometer, but it also does not mean that someone's desire for food stuffs should be excused in situations where they're harming their quality of life.
 
Was waiting for this (sigh)

I love people who do not lie about having heart disease, or diabetes.

The fact is...people should do their best to appear healthy and live healthy. That isn't to say the aforementioned Keira Knightley is a barometer, but it also does not mean that someone's desire for food stuffs should be excused in situations where they're harming their quality of life.


Good point. I love people who do not lie about Bulemia, Anorexia Nervosa, laxative abuse, or cocaine/crystal meth issues.

That fact is...people should do their best to feel healthy and live healthy, and not kill themselves trying to live up to the insane and deadly current Hollywood standards of beauty. The aforementioned Keira Knightley is most definitely not a barometer, and the sad popularity of the malnourished look doesn't mean that one's desire for a skeletal figure and size double zero jeans (you know, the size 10 yr old boys would wear) should be excused in situations where they're harming their quality of life AND giving a horrible example to young girls all over the world who are hurting themselves to look that way.

Excuse my bit of license with your post, but the implication that more voluptuous ladies are any less healthy than skinnier women is irritating bull and I knew someone would hint at it at some point in this discussion. Unless I completely missed the OP's point, this thread isn't about truly obese and unhealthy women who are candidates for illnesses like diabetes. It's about beautifully curvy *healthy* women, fit and luscious 'lees who can probably out bench-press most of the 'fit' thin women around, and don't associate our femininity with having gaunt hollows where juicy, ticklish flesh wants to be. (Ask any 'ler who's wrestled with me at NEST or my own gatherings about my strength and fitness :cool: )

The fact that we can't shop at Gap Kids and our bras aren't confused for eye patches means we're grown, sexy women, not that we're candidates for heart disease.

/rant :angel:
 
I never said anything directly about needing to be rail thin either. You've become defensive at the very insistence of someone promoting a healthy life style. I will repeat that: healthy life style. The first portion of your response has everything to do with affirming yourself and placing me in the guise of "fatty hater" while you easily pick me apart for being asinine. I'm sorry, those words aren't mine. You put them there. They taste awful.

What I read is the atypical thin bashing, the usual "I'M HAPPY WITH MY BODY" spiel. Great. Good for you. If you take care of yourself, that's fine and dandy. Health is about balance. It isn't Keira, and it isn't being three hundred pounds. It's in between. My post was not a shot at anyone in this thread, it was more a general statement that I would rather tickle a healthy woman than one that has diabetes or heart disease. And law of averages suggests that larger people in general have those health concerns more so than others. To be frank, I will also say if a girl is tossing cookies in the toilet to fit in her killer black dress, I want nothing to do with her either.
 
I never said anything directly about needing to be rail thin either. You've become defensive at the very insistence of someone promoting a healthy life style. I will repeat that: healthy life style. The first portion of your response has everything to do with affirming yourself and placing me in the guise of "fatty hater" while you easily pick me apart for being asinine. I'm sorry, those words aren't mine. You put them there. They taste awful.

What I read is the atypical thin bashing, the usual "I'M HAPPY WITH MY BODY" spiel. Great. Good for you. If you take care of yourself, that's fine and dandy. Health is about balance. It isn't Keira, and it isn't being three hundred pounds. It's in between. My post was not a shot at anyone in this thread, it was more a general statement that I would rather tickle a healthy woman than one that has diabetes or heart disease. And law of averages suggests that larger people in general have those health concerns more so than others. To be frank, I will also say if a girl is tossing cookies in the toilet to fit in her killer black dress, I want nothing to do with her either.

Funny how anytime someone posts about loving curvy, voluptuous women and others post to support that, someone can't allow that and is compelled to come along and mention various illnesses or misfortunes that can be associated with obesity. Then they simply must become defensive about their reasons for making that post when it's challenged. No one labeled you a fatty-hater and no one accused you of taking shots at any one person; those words aren't mine and I really don't care for the taste. I didn't put you in any guise, though if you feel that it fits that's on you (not sure where your "law of averages" data comes from but whatever). Nor was there any thin-bashing, if you read my other posts in this thread you'd see my appreciation for the beauty of slimmer folks. Just as you felt the need to mention "the desire for food stuffs" I felt the ones who desire to vomit up their food should be included, if we're truly discussing healthy balance, which seems to be your point :)
 
Funny how anytime someone posts about loving curvy, voluptuous women and others post to support that, someone can't allow that and is compelled to come along and mention various illnesses or misfortunes that can be associated with obesity. Then they simply must become defensive about their reasons for making that post when it's challenged. No one labeled you a fatty-hater and no one accused you of taking shots at any one person; those words aren't mine and I really don't care for the taste. I didn't put you in any guise, though if you feel that it fits that's on you (not sure where your "law of averages" data comes from but whatever). Nor was there any thin-bashing, if you read my other posts in this thread you'd see my appreciation for the beauty of slimmer folks. Just as you felt the need to mention "the desire for food stuffs" I felt the ones who desire to vomit up their food should be included, if we're truly discussing healthy balance, which seems to be your point :)

Bella, bless you but this argument is falling on deaf ears! Been there and argued that! Why people assiocate thinness with health amazes me; I know more than my share of healthy fat people (yours truly included) and unhealthy thin people. When I go to the doctors office, I don't see a room full of fat heifers; I see people of all sizes, shapes, and ages with health issues. Thin does not equal healthy; thin equates thin!

I've asked this question before and it obviously bears repeating; name me one disease EXCLUSIVE to fat or BBW, or larger, or whatever the hell we're being called these days, and I'll get a gastric bypass tomorrow! Insurance companies, the medical community, and the so-called weight loss industry have preyed on us because fat=unhealthy lifestyle! But they fail to mention the stick-figure who lives off cigarettes and lettuce every day as living unhealthy too.

Now, I know all the educated elitists and self-proclaimed experts are chomping at the bit right now....I can't wait for them to start coming out of the woodwork!
 
okay i had to make some adjustments but here ya go...:rotate:

That was just friggin' outstanding Tortuga! You're beautiful and you actually eat! What a combo!

Keep doing what you're doing.......you're hott as hell!
 
Ha.

Let me go check out some of foottickler's threads and use those pictures as a basis of what is healthy.

Apparently at 5'8" I should weigh 90 pounds.
 
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Ha.

Let me go check out some of foottickler's threads and use those pictures as a basis of what is healthy.

Apparently at 5'8" I should weigh 90 pounds.

OMG I know!!! Some of the girls are skin stretched over bones, and those guys are going gaga! "She's sooo hot, I can count her ribs!"
 
Ha.

Let me go check out some of foottickler's threads and use those pictures as a basis of what is healthy.

Apparently at 5'8" I should weigh 90 pounds.

IMHPO, at your height, you look great and a good example of a nice weight. You're neither too thin or heavy and your great face and unique personality only add to the benefits.
 
IMHPO, at your height, you look great and a good example of a nice weight. You're neither too thin or heavy and your great face and unique personality only add to the benefits.

Thanks Kis. You're the best. :twohugs:
 
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Annie is Hot...i mean Hot...she's a beautiful girl....espeically in person :happyfloa
 
Here's a simple reality, and one that can't be stolen or steered - we likes what we likes.

Means I likes a woman how I likes a woman. I likes my woman HAPPY wit' herself. If that means she's curvy, slim, or anywhere in between, it's all good t'me.

I likes what I likes.

Bella's seen the variations of who I've dated. Been some women was skinny. Been some that was normal.

If a punk don't like a normal woman, hell... let him suffer the Hollywood delusion. There ain't many HEALTHY women that are thin without effort. Them that are ain't anywhere NEAR my age.

I loves 'em ticklish, bright and vivacious, wit' enough curve to feel, and healthy enough to tire me. If I get better 'n that, then I've excercise t'do so I can keep up, y'know?
 
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