tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3216718012287727481.post3645602346751835127..comments2023-11-19T04:38:05.335-08:00Comments on My Fat Spouse: Skinny On Tinsel TownMy Fat Spousehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00432262305393824708noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3216718012287727481.post-67370990375888924162010-01-25T19:01:28.000-08:002010-01-25T19:01:28.000-08:00I really like your blog! I'll get a good laugh...I really like your blog! I'll get a good laugh, or whatever reaction, but I like it! Oh and your title too :-) I have to say, in the ideal body type, mine would be Jessica Biel... <br><br>- KloéKloéhttp://threegreenleaves.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3216718012287727481.post-14282619353763919262010-02-02T08:18:09.000-08:002010-02-02T08:18:09.000-08:00I just happened upon this blog and I'm not sur...I just happened upon this blog and I'm not sure if this is what all the post are like but it seems to me that the whole post is based on sterotypes and assumptions. Where are these women that are calling Tiffani Theissen, Catherine Zeta Jones, Kim Basinger, JLo, and Liv Tyler too thin? Who is saying Jessica Alba, Jennifer Aniston and Sandra Bullock are too thin? They look great. <br><br>Who can't appreciate Madonna's body? I'm not sure where you're getting this idea of fat women who sit around and hate women under a size 18 while munching on twinkies and crying about obesity but it's not accurate. Well let me rethink that. Maybe it is common among women you know. <br><br>It might be a good idea for you to visit a few plus fashion websites and see what they're really talking about instead of making up what you think they're talking about. Every fat woman isn't jealous of skinny people and/or masking insecurity with skinny people attacks. Surprisingly enough there are plenty of fat, curvy, overweight women out there who are comfortable with themselves and don't spend a lot of time worrying about how fat/skinny someone else may be. <br><br>I don't visit this site so I am completely unaware the fat denial you mentioned but again I'm thinking this is something you're assuming about all fat people. Reasonable people know that excess weight can lead to health problems. <br><br>Also, thinking someone is too fat or too thin is an opnion - not an accusation. There are people out there that think a size 6 is too fat. There are people that think a size 6 is too skinny. It's a matter of opinion and personal preference, not mathematics. Most people don't ask for a person's measurements and break out a height weight chart before they decide if a person is aesthetically pleasing to them. <br><br>There's more but I'm not trying to write a whole blog post here. Ooops. Too late.Dawnhttp:www.curvytalk.comnoreply@blogger.com