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yep - I am.
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howabout rubenesque
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Indeed, I am. I like curves, I really do. You, there. The one sitting down with your pelvic flab drooping onto the ground. You. Are. Not. Curvy.
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I am. I'm also tired of 'bonny', 'well-built', 'cuddly', and all the other euphemisms that reinforce their self-denial.
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Technically they are in a Michelin man type of way.
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What people call themselves doesn't affect me, but i do believe it's better for people to feel and act positive about themselves, rather than negative. I also believe people who strive to maintain their sense of self esteem in the face of those who seek to demean them, show a strength of character that is seldom seen in those who seek to bring them down.
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The women who are obese and have no excuse, I am tired of. The ladies who are overweight but not obese can be called curvy. However, I see curvy as a woman who has a true hourglass figure and is not overweight.
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not as tired as i am of people who have nothing nice to say about other people always opening their mouths and spilling forth alot of hurtful remarks +5
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I agree with Spacy.
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Yep. it's just another way people are trying to make obesity seem okay, or normal. Obesity may be becoming more common, but that does not make it okay to be overweight.
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Who else is tired of men passing out comments like these and are flabby, balding, WITH the fat guts, and bad teeth? Curvy covers overweight women. What covers guys like these?
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