Fun little note. Plus sized models also get photoshopped, to be bigger usually. As for them not being fat, they aren't. They are very attractive, usually. The "plus size" bit I think it is supposed to be empowering. I think it has sort of backfired a little. It's like "more of me to love." It's basically a code phrase to most guys that they are "fat" and are insecure about it by presenting it in a nicer and possibly misleading way. Is that what they really mean? Probably not for some, but it is true for some, and they are the ones that make it backfire (not on purpose of course). In my experience it's usually younger people. They say it on myspace or facebook and use angles of photos to hide their normal physique. Just like us guys can use angles to make our cocks look bigger. I don't blame them, it's nice to feel good about yourself, especially if you have self esteem issues. Hell, I try to avoid unflattering angles for my cock.
Anyway if I'm honest, and I'd like to think that I am, I probably wouldn't. I like SceneStealer's range of weight slang with references.. I'd rename the fluffy rating, but that doesn't matter. Though I think Queen Latifah isn't in the curves in the right places department to me, she would be in the fluffy/whatever I'd rename it to department. I think her shape is.. odd, top heavy. Using that scale I'd probably not leave the curves range most of the time, maybe venture into the fluffy department. I'm not counting some kind of fall in love magically scenario because well I'm kind of a cynical person so I don't see that happening to me, and including it just makes all other points moot. It's like using the "We are all going to die anyway" argument in things about diet or drug habits.
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