Britney Spears Fat? No, Curvy!

Delight in Your Beautiful Curves, Imperfections and All - If You Can't Be Comfortable in Your Own Skin, What Kind of Life is that to Live?

By Donna Hope, published Sep 17, 2007
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Generally, I have no interest in Britney Spears and I don't have much interest in her now. I haven't seen her performance at the 2007 VMA awards that have so many tongues wagging, so all I can go off of are some photos and I find that Britney, at least in the photos, looks pretty good, sexy even, at least to me.

You see, my personal preference is remarkably average; I don't like skinny because there's not much to look at, or enjoy, and skinny lacks over-all sexual appeal. I find curves far more intriguing, attractive, fun and comfortable (please don't go there). The most beautiful women in my opinion are the ones who project soft, natural femininity and don't obsess over their weight, shape or what they have to do to keep themselves up; they're beautiful just because, not in spite of.

What I mean by that is they're at peace with the way they look, curves and all, and they couldn't care less that they've missed a workout or that they can't indulge because they're so paranoid about becoming fat. People preoccupied with their appearances (especially their weight) are not fun to be around! I only mention this because I've fallen into that trap, and I didn't feel good about myself either.

Besides, what man wants to take a lovely woman out only to listen to her complain about the way she looks or observe her as she picks at her food? Wouldn't he find her much more enjoyable if she were relaxed or comfortable enough in his presence to share a yummy dessert with him?

Besides, most men prefer voluptuous. After all, thin can't fill out lingerie, but curvy can! This is one reason I celebrate curves and love being soft for my man. I never want to be told I'm skinny and I don't want to be thin - I just want to feel good, curves and all, because I'm here to enjoy life, without obsession and deprivation, and I'll do so while happily consuming a cupcake as I lounge in my lovely lingerie.

Britney Spears Fat? No, Curvy!
Britney Spears Fat? No, Curvy!

Celebrate your curves

Credit: Donna Schoenrock

Copyright: Donna Schoenrock

Did You Know?
The chief excitement in a woman's life is spotting women who are fatter than she is.
- Helen Rowland
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Of course beauty is in the eye of the beholder (that was one of the points I was making) and I was quite clear when stating that MY personal preference is curvy. If you feel differently, that's fine too. I don't take offense over your opinion, so why take offense over mine? Each to her own...

Posted on 02/06/2008 at 10:02:55 PM

 
I agree natural is beautiful. But natural for me is indulging in cup cakes and still maintaining my 110 pound body. No, i don't have eating disorders or work out, i'm just naturally skinny. its genetic. so i take offense to this, skinny is beautiful especially when it's not strived for. eating does not always result in being voluptuous and many thin women can fill out lingerie adequately.

Posted on 12/17/2007 at 11:12:43 PM

 
sorry..... continued "program at the local weight watchers." lol

Posted on 09/20/2007 at 12:09:00 PM

 
Look at Liz Taylor in Cleopatra! Vavavavooomm! Yep, curves are where it's at. Even when I was in high school I knew I was attracted to the "healthy" chicks., despite the constant peer pressure from my pals. Juvenile acceptance can often cause one to ignore a preference in order to avoid being outcast. And that is where this tone is set that says boys should only like perfect size 5's. HorseHockey! Gimme something I can hang onto. The Lane Bryant catalog is my version of a Victoria's Secret catalog. I meet my dates on the maintainence

Posted on 09/20/2007 at 12:09:00 PM

 
what's up donna. Well whether it's fat or curvy it shouldn't have been in that two piece...haha. I don't think she's fat but i do think that for the line of work she is in that if she doesn't want people calling her "fat" then she needs to tone up. Just my opinion. Good Read!

Posted on 09/18/2007 at 9:09:00 PM

 
I'm all for not worrying about it if you're healthy. Life is too short to focus on anything other than HAPPY. Why waste all that energy chasing someone else's idea of beauty/sexy/happy? I AM smaller than I used to be however, I wouldn't stick myself in a sparkly bikini two sizes too small to draw attention to myself either. She isn't "FAT" but with two kids now I think it's time she obtain some self=respect and dress appropriately! And I'm giggling now, thinking of myself as "comfortable". rofl! :D

Posted on 09/18/2007 at 1:09:00 PM

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