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Not Safe For Work! The Fit Birds Thread MK2

I think it's called fat acceptance, fat pride, BBW positivity etc, and other such nonsense.

I was also at school in the late 90's and I can only recall two girls who were really, really over weight. They were sisters. The eldest was nicknamed 'Earthquake' and her year younger sister was known as 'After Tremor'. Horrible, I know....

These days, publicly, us guys have to embrace and accept the chubby women...peer pressure. But this thread has 500+ pages of pictures of slim women. That's what we really find attractive, isn't it? Yes, we all have our nuances, but this thread overwhelmingly suggests that we prefer women who are slim.
I don't think it's even "fat women". A lot of the ones here are skinny overall but they have MASSIVE thighs and arses. Ive done a ton of traveling and I never saw women who looked similar to what you see these days. I just don't know how their bodies changed from slim to thick (in certain areas only). Just always confused me.
 

I saw this somewhere else but I grew up in the 90s. High school/college during that decade. Girls bodies were nowhere near what they are like today. You see all these girls with massive thighs and hips, that was not anything like that back then. What changed? Genuinely don't know how any of the looks today came about. It's not even "they work out" or whatever, it's physiological differences.

They are just getting more attention now and as a result more will feel confident enough to flaunt their curves. I'd say that there may be an argument that over the main part of the last century the fashion industry temporarily moved from the traditional ideals of curves such as seen in fertility symbols and with bustles and the like but is now back in vogue. This might be a result of the likes of Instagram and other platforms moving the influence away from fashion houses, that are possibly overly influenced by gay men <hypothesis>

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They are just getting more attention now and as a result more will feel confident enough to flaunt their curves. I'd say that there may be an argument that over the main part of the last century the fashion industry temporarily moved from the traditional ideals of curves such as seen in fertility symbols and with bustles and the like but is now back in vogue. This might be a result of the likes of Instagram and other platforms moving the influence away from fashion houses, that are possibly overly influenced by gay men <hypothesis>

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I think men, as a group, have always liked women of all shapes and sizes. I think the media and the fashion industry have, until social media, always decided what is attractive and that is what we have seen the most of in the mainstream media. I think in general the fashion industry and mainstream media have not changed, they generally present very thin women. There are occasional exceptions, but that is the norm. I can see this changing in the short term.
 

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