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The Full-Figured/BBW Only Thread!

For once, I wish skinny would be a passing fad so the real women of the world can save humanity for a change.

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Reply #1 posted 10/02/06 12:30am

luv4u

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She got zits on her ass eek


People are beautiful no matter what their size.
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Reply #2 posted 10/02/06 12:31am

Spookymuffin

I don't. ill
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Reply #3 posted 10/02/06 5:04am

kidelrich

Spookymuffin said:

I don't. ill


I'm with ya. confused
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Reply #4 posted 10/02/06 6:22am

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Yeah, cos we should all plump up and be at an increased risk for various diseases just cos we won't stay fit. smile
This one's for you.
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Reply #5 posted 10/02/06 6:23am

applekisses

Here we go... rolleyes
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Reply #6 posted 10/02/06 6:44am

Spookymuffin

CortestheKiller said:

Yeah, cos we should all plump up and be at an increased risk for various diseases just cos we won't stay fit. smile


Not quite. You can have a naturally bigger figure. However, that's not to let off fat people. There is a very clear difference between being "big-boned" and being fat.

I used to be 2 stone overweight...I've got to the slimmest I can be (I know - I tried starving myself to see if I could get thinner) and I'm still larger than a lot of thin people.
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Reply #7 posted 10/02/06 7:20am

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Spookymuffin said:

CortestheKiller said:

Yeah, cos we should all plump up and be at an increased risk for various diseases just cos we won't stay fit. smile


Not quite. You can have a naturally bigger figure. However, that's not to let off fat people. There is a very clear difference between being "big-boned" and being fat.

I used to be 2 stone overweight...I've got to the slimmest I can be (I know - I tried starving myself to see if I could get thinner) and I'm still larger than a lot of thin people.


That woman is clearly not healthy. That's all I'm saying. And getting a huge fat ass and thighs with zits all on it to appease the taste of a select few individuals is a poor idea.
This one's for you.
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Reply #8 posted 10/02/06 7:49am

7ellusion

Spookymuffin said:

CortestheKiller said:

Yeah, cos we should all plump up and be at an increased risk for various diseases just cos we won't stay fit. smile


Not quite. You can have a naturally bigger figure. However, that's not to let off fat people. There is a very clear difference between being "big-boned" and being fat.

I used to be 2 stone overweight...I've got to the slimmest I can be (I know - I tried starving myself to see if I could get thinner) and I'm still larger than a lot of thin people.



full-figured she's not...that's just wrong and there is a very BIG difference between fat and full figured which again she ain't..

when I lost a whole bunch of weight buying into the thin thing, I looked sick like I was on crack or something. I stopped believing the hype about thin this and thin that... besides full-figured healthy fine size 14-16 or thereabout give of take a size or two is preferred to rib thin or unhealthy fat.
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Reply #9 posted 10/02/06 7:52am

REDFEATHERS

CortestheKiller said:

Yeah, cos we should all plump up and be at an increased risk for various diseases just cos we won't stay fit. smile



...and what about the unfit and unhealthy anorexics of the world? mad
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Reply #10 posted 10/02/06 7:53am

REDFEATHERS

CortestheKiller said:

Spookymuffin said:



Not quite. You can have a naturally bigger figure. However, that's not to let off fat people. There is a very clear difference between being "big-boned" and being fat.

I used to be 2 stone overweight...I've got to the slimmest I can be (I know - I tried starving myself to see if I could get thinner) and I'm still larger than a lot of thin people.


That woman is clearly not healthy. That's all I'm saying. And getting a huge fat ass and thighs with zits all on it to appease the taste of a select few individuals is a poor idea.



Who are you to say who is healthy or not? eek
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Reply #11 posted 10/02/06 7:59am

applekisses

CortestheKiller said:

Spookymuffin said:



Not quite. You can have a naturally bigger figure. However, that's not to let off fat people. There is a very clear difference between being "big-boned" and being fat.

I used to be 2 stone overweight...I've got to the slimmest I can be (I know - I tried starving myself to see if I could get thinner) and I'm still larger than a lot of thin people.


That woman is clearly not healthy. That's all I'm saying. And getting a huge fat ass and thighs with zits all on it to appease the taste of a select few individuals is a poor idea.


I can't see the photo (my work is blocking it), so I can't comment on that particular image...but, this woman (Megan Garcia) is a plus-size model and yoga instructor...she's full-figured, but very healthy...



It is possible to be "bigger" and healthy.
That's all I'm saying.
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Reply #12 posted 10/02/06 8:00am

applekisses

7ellusion said:

Spookymuffin said:



Not quite. You can have a naturally bigger figure. However, that's not to let off fat people. There is a very clear difference between being "big-boned" and being fat.

I used to be 2 stone overweight...I've got to the slimmest I can be (I know - I tried starving myself to see if I could get thinner) and I'm still larger than a lot of thin people.



full-figured she's not...that's just wrong and there is a very BIG difference between fat and full figured which again she ain't..

when I lost a whole bunch of weight buying into the thin thing, I looked sick like I was on crack or something. I stopped believing the hype about thin this and thin that... besides full-figured healthy fine size 14-16 or thereabout give of take a size or two is preferred to rib thin or unhealthy fat.


It depends on how tall you are too...
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Reply #13 posted 10/02/06 8:00am

REDFEATHERS

applekisses said:

CortestheKiller said:



That woman is clearly not healthy. That's all I'm saying. And getting a huge fat ass and thighs with zits all on it to appease the taste of a select few individuals is a poor idea.


I can't see the photo (my work is blocking it), so I can't comment on that particular image...but, this woman (Megan Garcia) is a plus-size model and yoga instructor...she's full-figured, but very healthy...



It is possible to be "bigger" and healthy.
That's all I'm saying.



And how many people are bigger and happy?

How many are skinny and unhappy?

Who is the most healthy there?
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Reply #14 posted 10/02/06 8:02am

applekisses

REDFEATHERS said:

applekisses said:



I can't see the photo (my work is blocking it), so I can't comment on that particular image...but, this woman (Megan Garcia) is a plus-size model and yoga instructor...she's full-figured, but very healthy...



It is possible to be "bigger" and healthy.
That's all I'm saying.



And how many people are bigger and happy?

How many are skinny and unhappy?

Who is the most healthy there?


I don't know the history of anyone else in the class... lol I've read a lot about Megan and have some of her videos...
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Reply #15 posted 10/02/06 8:05am

eVeRsOlEsA

There is no such thing as big boned, Dr's have discredited that over the years. But being a BBW myself I work out 4 times a week, eat healthy, my blood pressure is great, my chloresteral is fanfreakintastic, and according to my Dr I am in great health. The only thing that is keeping me the size I am is the fact that I have hypothyroidism. SO that being said, who is to say what is healthy or not? lol
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Reply #16 posted 10/02/06 8:08am

REDFEATHERS

applekisses said:

REDFEATHERS said:




And how many people are bigger and happy?

How many are skinny and unhappy?

Who is the most healthy there?


I don't know the history of anyone else in the class... lol I've read a lot about Megan and have some of her videos...



Yes honey thats what I am saying.. hug

What I dont understand is why people perceive big people as being unhealthy?
I am big but I cook and eat healthy. My family are healthy.. hell, my Mum goes to keep fit twice a week and the gym about 4 times a week, she works out harder than the women my age, (!!!) yet cant seem to shift her weight. She doesnt over eat or over induldge in anything unhealthy, never smoked, doesnt drink much either, yet some ppl to look at her (size), like ppl on this thread may say she looks unhealthy.

I tell you what is unhealthy.
Her two younger sisters.. who look 10 years older than my Mum, are skinny as rakes, have poor skin, wrinkles and no energy at all.

My Mum is full of energy and fun, no wrinkles, good skin, great hair, and has a real zest for life.
cool
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Reply #17 posted 10/02/06 8:09am

Spookymuffin

eVeRsOlEsA said:

There is no such thing as big boned, Dr's have discredited that over the years. But being a BBW myself I work out 4 times a week, eat healthy, my blood pressure is great, my chloresteral is fanfreakintastic, and according to my Dr I am in great health. The only thing that is keeping me the size I am is the fact that I have hypothyroidism. SO that being said, who is to say what is healthy or not? lol


Sounds like a doctor's term for big-boned.
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Reply #18 posted 10/02/06 8:12am

applekisses

Spookymuffin said:

eVeRsOlEsA said:

There is no such thing as big boned, Dr's have discredited that over the years. But being a BBW myself I work out 4 times a week, eat healthy, my blood pressure is great, my chloresteral is fanfreakintastic, and according to my Dr I am in great health. The only thing that is keeping me the size I am is the fact that I have hypothyroidism. SO that being said, who is to say what is healthy or not? lol


Sounds like a doctor's term for big-boned.


I was told by a sports medicine doc once that I have an extra large frame due to the size of my bones and joints...I would call that being "big boned".
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Reply #19 posted 10/02/06 8:14am

eVeRsOlEsA

Spookymuffin said:

eVeRsOlEsA said:

There is no such thing as big boned, Dr's have discredited that over the years. But being a BBW myself I work out 4 times a week, eat healthy, my blood pressure is great, my chloresteral is fanfreakintastic, and according to my Dr I am in great health. The only thing that is keeping me the size I am is the fact that I have hypothyroidism. SO that being said, who is to say what is healthy or not? lol


Sounds like a doctor's term for big-boned.

what does? lol if you mean hypothyroidism it's not. It means my thyroid is underactive and not working right. So I take natural medication to help keep it regulated.
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Reply #20 posted 10/02/06 8:14am

applekisses

REDFEATHERS said:

applekisses said:



I don't know the history of anyone else in the class... lol I've read a lot about Megan and have some of her videos...



Yes honey thats what I am saying.. hug

What I dont understand is why people perceive big people as being unhealthy?
I am big but I cook and eat healthy. My family are healthy.. hell, my Mum goes to keep fit twice a week and the gym about 4 times a week, she works out harder than the women my age, (!!!) yet cant seem to shift her weight. She doesnt over eat or over induldge in anything unhealthy, never smoked, doesnt drink much either, yet some ppl to look at her (size), like ppl on this thread may say she looks unhealthy.

I tell you what is unhealthy.
Her two younger sisters.. who look 10 years older than my Mum, are skinny as rakes, have poor skin, wrinkles and no energy at all.

My Mum is full of energy and fun, no wrinkles, good skin, great hair, and has a real zest for life.
cool


I totally hear you and know what you're saying smile
hug
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Reply #21 posted 10/02/06 8:16am

REDFEATHERS

eVeRsOlEsA said:

There is no such thing as big boned, Dr's have discredited that over the years. But being a BBW myself I work out 4 times a week, eat healthy, my blood pressure is great, my chloresteral is fanfreakintastic, and according to my Dr I am in great health. The only thing that is keeping me the size I am is the fact that I have hypothyroidism. SO that being said, who is to say what is healthy or not? lol



Of COURSE people are big boned!

I am big boned.. hell as a kid, I didnt need to fight, some ppl I could just poke or blow on and they would fall over.

lol

But I come from a stocky family and we ARE big boned. When I lost weight I went down to 140lbs, and as the doc and my family advised, should I lose any more weight, I would look and become more unhealthy. It just wasnt natural for my frame size.
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Reply #22 posted 10/02/06 8:17am

REDFEATHERS

applekisses said:

REDFEATHERS said:




Yes honey thats what I am saying.. hug

What I dont understand is why people perceive big people as being unhealthy?
I am big but I cook and eat healthy. My family are healthy.. hell, my Mum goes to keep fit twice a week and the gym about 4 times a week, she works out harder than the women my age, (!!!) yet cant seem to shift her weight. She doesnt over eat or over induldge in anything unhealthy, never smoked, doesnt drink much either, yet some ppl to look at her (size), like ppl on this thread may say she looks unhealthy.

I tell you what is unhealthy.
Her two younger sisters.. who look 10 years older than my Mum, are skinny as rakes, have poor skin, wrinkles and no energy at all.

My Mum is full of energy and fun, no wrinkles, good skin, great hair, and has a real zest for life.
cool


I totally hear you and know what you're saying smile
hug


wink I know xx
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Reply #23 posted 10/02/06 8:19am

eVeRsOlEsA

REDFEATHERS said:

eVeRsOlEsA said:

There is no such thing as big boned, Dr's have discredited that over the years. But being a BBW myself I work out 4 times a week, eat healthy, my blood pressure is great, my chloresteral is fanfreakintastic, and according to my Dr I am in great health. The only thing that is keeping me the size I am is the fact that I have hypothyroidism. SO that being said, who is to say what is healthy or not? lol



Of COURSE people are big boned!

I am big boned.. hell as a kid, I didnt need to fight, some ppl I could just poke or blow on and they would fall over.

lol

But I come from a stocky family and we ARE big boned. When I lost weight I went down to 140lbs, and as the doc and my family advised, should I lose any more weight, I would look and become more unhealthy. It just wasnt natural for my frame size.

Ah ok, I forgot I was talking with a panel of experts lol all that stuff I learned in nursing school was just a bunch of bs biggrin
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Reply #24 posted 10/02/06 8:20am

Spookymuffin

eVeRsOlEsA said:

REDFEATHERS said:




Of COURSE people are big boned!

I am big boned.. hell as a kid, I didnt need to fight, some ppl I could just poke or blow on and they would fall over.

lol

But I come from a stocky family and we ARE big boned. When I lost weight I went down to 140lbs, and as the doc and my family advised, should I lose any more weight, I would look and become more unhealthy. It just wasnt natural for my frame size.

Ah ok, I forgot I was talking with a panel of experts lol all that stuff I learned in nursing school was just a bunch of bs biggrin


lol
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Reply #25 posted 10/02/06 8:21am

eVeRsOlEsA

Spookymuffin said:

eVeRsOlEsA said:


Ah ok, I forgot I was talking with a panel of experts lol all that stuff I learned in nursing school was just a bunch of bs biggrin


lol

hug wink
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Reply #26 posted 10/02/06 8:21am

applekisses

eVeRsOlEsA said:

REDFEATHERS said:




Of COURSE people are big boned!

I am big boned.. hell as a kid, I didnt need to fight, some ppl I could just poke or blow on and they would fall over.

lol

But I come from a stocky family and we ARE big boned. When I lost weight I went down to 140lbs, and as the doc and my family advised, should I lose any more weight, I would look and become more unhealthy. It just wasnt natural for my frame size.

Ah ok, I forgot I was talking with a panel of experts lol all that stuff I learned in nursing school was just a bunch of bs biggrin



A physician who specializes in orthopedics and sports medicine isn't a specialist? confuse
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Reply #27 posted 10/02/06 8:22am

eVeRsOlEsA

applekisses said:

eVeRsOlEsA said:


Ah ok, I forgot I was talking with a panel of experts lol all that stuff I learned in nursing school was just a bunch of bs biggrin



A physician who specializes in orthopedics and sports medicine isn't a specialist? confuse

you are always right and I am wrong smile I forgot who I was talking too lol
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Reply #28 posted 10/02/06 8:25am

applekisses

eVeRsOlEsA said:

applekisses said:




A physician who specializes in orthopedics and sports medicine isn't a specialist? confuse

you are always right and I am wrong smile I forgot who I was talking too lol


Huh? I'm just tell you what my doctor said...
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Reply #29 posted 10/02/06 8:26am

eVeRsOlEsA

applekisses said:

eVeRsOlEsA said:


you are always right and I am wrong smile I forgot who I was talking too lol


Huh? I'm just tell you what my doctor said...

And I am telling you what I learned in school shrug
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