Real women have curves.
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MondayJune22nd2015 wrote: »Not everyone thin or obese, is physically able to exercise. Also many disabled people have what's known as an "invisible disability", meaning that it isn't visually obvious; that they're disabled.
I don't believe in weight/choosing to be unhealthy acceptance, I believe in situation acceptance. I don't believe that a person should have to work more and/or harder than another, to achieve the same result but since that's the reality of life, I don't judge their size; just whether the unhealthy person's issues/were a cause of their own choices rather than fate.
Aging putting words into my mouth. In the original post I mentioned people with medical issues. And that I wasn't talking about them.0 -
Maybe it would be a better post if you could define your perception of healthy? or keep it a cluster f_ck post either way entertaining.0
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ch33s3cak3s wrote: »Shape and size doesn't define sex, chromosomes do and even they screw up sometimes :P
I don't know some like girth and some like length
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This has been a very long day of real women threads and I'm thinking I need someone to come confirm I'm still a woman.0
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Char231023 wrote: »MondayJune22nd2015 wrote: »Not everyone thin or obese, is physically able to exercise. Also many disabled people have what's known as an "invisible disability", meaning that it isn't visually obvious; that they're disabled.
I don't believe in weight/choosing to be unhealthy acceptance, I believe in situation acceptance. I don't believe that a person should have to work more and/or harder than another, to achieve the same result but since that's the reality of life, I don't judge their size; just whether the unhealthy person's issues/were a cause of their own choices rather than fate.
Aging putting words into my mouth. In the original post I mentioned people with medical issues. And that I wasn't talking about them.
So before you judge, you actually know; if a person is disabled or just lazy?1 -
I am done. Off to the gym to get fit.
Thanks for the debates made my day so by fast.0 -
Cant I just post them on this thread? The more confirmation the better. There's a lot of different perspectives here on a what a "real" woman is.0 -
MondayJune22nd2015 wrote: »Not everyone thin or obese, is physically able to exercise. Also many disabled people have what's known as an "invisible disability", meaning that it isn't visually obvious; that they're disabled.
I don't believe in weight/choosing to be unhealthy acceptance, I believe in situation acceptance. I don't believe that a person should have to work more and/or harder than another, to achieve the same result but since that's the reality of life, I don't judge their size; just whether the unhealthy person's issues/were a cause of their own choices rather than fate.
I've seen stories under the success forum with people in wheelchairs who can't do physical exercise but were still able to lose weight and become healthier based on diet alone.
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Everyone has a curve somewhere0
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asianfashionista86 wrote: »Everyone has a curve somewhere
Slightly to the right.
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I'm late to the game on this one and too lazy to read all the responses, lol.
First, what does FA mean? Fat *kitten*? Food Allergy?
Second, I consider myself curvy. I am height/weight proportionate, healthy BMI, not skin & bones, but certainly not obese. I have a bigger butt and while not huge, a curvy chest. I like the way I look and wouldn't trade it for anything. I personally don't care what anyone thinks about me because I am happy in my open skin nor do I really care about what other women look like.0 -
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