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warcrygirl - 2007-04-11 11:38:23
I'm a size 16 (and a lumpy, unproportioned 16 at that) so does that make me FATTER than Godzirra? I could go for a cheese IV right about now...
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Smed - 2007-04-11 11:56:01
Valerie Bertenelli? Meeeow!
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artgnome - 2007-04-11 12:16:44
apparently the media has learned nothing from all the hoopla about anorexia and are continuing to pressure everyone around them to be skeletal. I think Valerie looks just as gorgeous as a 14 as she does thinner. I'm so sick of America only recognizing ONE body type as beautiful and everyone else ugly. Why are we as a society so afraid of fat? In most cultures and throughout history, it's been viewed as a symbol of prosperity and success. Now, it's the worst sin you can commit.
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Pam - 2007-04-11 12:20:30
Valerie is hotter at a size 14 than the scrawny twitlets Hollywood puts out today will ever be. And I love the coyotes, too!
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scotvalkyrie - 2007-04-11 13:19:26
I saw that tabloid myself . . . and thought, 67% of American women are considered morbidly obese if size 14 is "disgustingly fat". If I were a guy, I'd never hook up with a skinny stick girl -- I'd be afraid I'd break her.
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LA - 2007-04-11 16:00:08
I've always liked her, we round faced chicks need to stick together. And that she has a kid named Wolf too. I caught a glimpse of her on the cover of something recently and thought, "My God, I'd forgotten how gorgeous she is." Then I saw some garbage about her supposed horrible fatness and almost barfed. I admit I'm having fun being a pixie princess, but not because I'm sooooo skinny, but because Mick is that HUGE. I'm disgusted about how wiggly I am from a winter sitting on my butt, however I want muscle tone not bones. I loathe this society's skewed priorities about what women 'should' look like- hairless twigs with plastic breasts. Ugh. Ugh. Ugh. ~LA
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