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MEAT! Thick legs! Like a horse. LIKE A HORSE! UFFF!! God damn I bet she's so strong. All that life and vigor. And the cutest to-die-for bunny face too with that pixie haircut. MARRY ME!
That's too much meat for me but I see nothing wrong with her. She's clearly healthy and in good shape and that's all that matters
It's just not healthy to be at 50% bodyfat, no matter what nonsense you use to justify it
hmmm... maybe that's why I wasn't talking abuot 50% bodyfat.
But they frequently call people who aren't stick-thin "obese". Yeah, when you compare that narrow sliver to the rest of the population, it looks really bad. But when you actually reasonably split up levels of fatness by, let's say, body fat percentage, the statistics aren't actually so grim.
Though, how about this, I'll box you and we'll see who wins? and Dollars to donuts I'm technically "obese" or "overweght". Or how about a running race? Or a weightlifting competition? Then we'll see who's "unhealthy"
um.... this isn't about you, it's about the OP, who, I gather, hasn't been rejected by a "big girls". I suspect he's posting because of the opposite problem--being approached by a plus-size woman.
Of course he hasn't been rejected by big girls. He's not clingy. What's your point? What's the problem with being approached by any woman of any size? It's flattering if nothing else. I don't see a big problem there.
A friend of a friend of mine is a really big girl who only likes guys that look like GQ models. Needless to say she's forever alone at 36 and cries about it all the time
And from this one example, you extrapolate that all big women are like this?
2)Fat acceptance - just for health reasons, people shouldn't be fat
No fat acceptance says, don't treat me like less than human because I am fat. It is irrelevant, since *you* (i.e. the general public) have no ownership of my body.
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3)The term curvy being a euphemism for fatties. That really annoys me
I actually agree with this. Not everyone is curvy or becomes curvy with weight gain. It really just depends on your natural body shape.
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4)Big girls who make it seem like they either have to obese or anoxeric, wtf? Seriously there's a huge middle ground there where you can be in shape and still have plenty of curves
Actually, to have "curves" you need to be genetically predisposed to having them. Whether that means a low whr, thick legs, or a shapely bust. Working out isn't going to magically make someone with a ruler shape into Kim Kardashian.
But as people on C-D so eloquently illustrate, there are only two types of women: "fat" or thin/fit which is used interchangeably although they are very different.
hmmm... maybe that's why I wasn't talking abuot 50% bodyfat.
uhh all the women you posted on those 4 sites looked to be about 45-50+% Bodyfat
The last one you posted is in great shape but that was the first one you've posted who was like that
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Though, how about this, I'll box you and we'll see who wins? and Dollars to donuts I'm technically "obese" or "overweght". Or how about a running race? Or a weightlifting competition? Then we'll see who's "unhealthy"
I would probably beat you in a running race but you might win in a lifting competition, I haven't trained real heavy in a while
Important thing though is all the bloodwork and such. My doctor says I'm in fantastic health
The three pics together? You're outrta your mind, that girl is healthy as a horse. Look at those legs, I bet she could kick like a mule.
She's in fantastic shape
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No fat acceptance says, don't treat me like less than human because I am fat. It is irrelevant, since *you* (i.e. the general public) have no ownership of my body.
I don't treat anybody less than a human being
I just don't like all this fat acceptance nonsense where we make it seem like being fat is healthy or it should be acceptable. It's not that. There are a million health negative side effects that arise out of being obese and we as a society should not be telling young kids that it's okay to be 45% bodyfat
It's a social issue and one we are afraid to address because we are so concerned about the self esteem of young women
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