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Jennifer Love Hewitt: give up the fries !!
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Hm, moving out, not sure if it's sensible to awake this discussion...but I've already written something in open reply windows (sorry if it's a bit chaotic because of that) and...I won't be around
Plus...will MURC go to 7th page discussing someone's butt?
Originally posted by Kooldino View PostI'm sorry, to me, a bulbous stomach is just not sexy. If your stomach looks bloated, it's not muscle making it look that way.
I don't like it when a girl is so skinny that I can see her ribs, but I also dislike it when a girl has a "loose" stomach or a gut. Completely unsexy.
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Originally posted by dZeus View Postand the reason why I am rather prejudiced against people who see women as pieces of meat because I know what it does to their self-image in todays society.
I'm not saying, when you're not into what-was-her-name again, that you like anorexic women. But calling them fat, when they have some fat (thank god some do) and clearly not obese or just wearing horribly wrong garments is not something I think highly of.Originally posted by Lizzard[MPE] View Post...
Jennifer Love Hewitt responded to the catty comments on her blog, saying "To set the record straight, I'm not upset for me, but for all of the girls out there that are struggling with their body image."
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"I know what I look like... and like all women out there should, I love my body. To all girls with butts, boobs, hips and a waist, put on a bikini... and stay strong."
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Either way, one of the important steps necceserry to really love your body is definatelly knowing what it's like and accepting to call certain things their name. If your butt's fat, you might still like it...but don't try to redefine the meaning of fat by saying it's only applicable to clinical obesity. It looks like escaping from it, not willing to look at things how they are. And how's that for "loving your body"/accepting it?
That's how I'd understand what Doc said about better attitude towards body image here...it isn't a taboo.
Hm, that's actually a great site
In the same manner that I consider "bad" gossips about me extremelly usefull, as an automatic preselector of people with which I wouldn't care to hang out anyway.
How do I sign up? And do they verify "outrageus" claims?
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