it's tough being a girl b/c of all these things. fact is, people judge. i'm just blessed (i never use that word) i don't have to worry about weight...yet. and yes, i realize y'all are judging on hollywood scale otherwise, i'd say have fun being single b/c you're not gonna find women like that all over town. carry on...
I'm sending Serena Williams to your house right now to kick your arse. When she is done mopping you up, I'll hit it.
Here's Serena's bio, sorry to dissapoint you thicky-thick lovers. 5'9", 135lbs is a great ratio, I never said she was big. Date of birth: 26 September 1981 Place of birth: Saginaw, Michigan, USA Country: United States Residence: Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, USA Height: 5' 9" (1.75 m) Weight: 135 lbs. (61 kg)
From the ice-age to the dole-age There is but one concern I have just discovered : Some girls are bigger than others Some girls are bigger than others Some girl’s mothers are bigger than Other girl’s mothers Some girls are bigger than others Some girls are bigger than others Some girl’s mothers are bigger than Other girl’s mothers As anthony said to cleopatra As he opened a crate of ale : Oh, I say : Some girls are bigger than others Some girls are bigger than others Some girl’s mothers are bigger than Other girl’s mothers Some girls are bigger than others Some girls are bigger than others Some girl’s mothers are bigger than Other girl’s mothers Send me the pillow ... The one that you dream on ... Send me the pillow ... The one that you dream on ... And I’ll send you mine
Dude, the girl is thickity thickity thick. Sop it up with a biscuit. Not the best face but that body doesn't quit. Every website I found said she is 5'10" and 145lbs including her OFFICIAL website.
I consider "big" to be curvey with meat on their bones, but not obese. There is a difference between being big and being fat.
back then circa 1639, fat was considered good because it meant if you had enough to eat to get fat, you probably had a little wealth. I think its Louis XIV who was extremely overweight.
To who? The Inquisition? The paintings are Peter Paul Rubens , the term "Rubenesque" women as the genteel term for fat chicks was derived from his work.