I agree with you. And I always like to point out that ancient sculptures and paintings mostly always portrayed women as curvy and even the men were sometimes a bit chubby on them...
I hate that image is far too important in this world.
And it Victorian times, carrying extra weight was seen as attractive because you were affluent enough to eat heartily. The whole thing is cyclic and all the people on this site who post hateful comments don't seem to realise they are intrinsically wrong. Plus what is attractive is a personal choice, anyway, not a universal one. I think I may be a Victorian gentleman in my attitudes!
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I agree with you. And I always like to point out that ancient sculptures and paintings mostly always portrayed women as curvy and even the men were sometimes a bit chubby on them...
I hate that image is far too important in this world.
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And it Victorian times, carrying extra weight was seen as attractive because you were affluent enough to eat heartily. The whole thing is cyclic and all the people on this site who post hateful comments don't seem to realise they are intrinsically wrong. Plus what is attractive is a personal choice, anyway, not a universal one. I think I may be a Victorian gentleman in my attitudes!
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But human attractiveness is based upon a general range of requirements.
"...intrinsically wrong..."
REALLY??