It's a bit ironic that these stories are suppose to be examples of self confidence while at the same time, expressing of a lack of self respect. All I see are pictures of a woman with no self control and a dude with no taste. It's one thing to be "OK" with how you look but at least keep your fucking clothes on. No one wants to see your curds.
Just from the link i knew it was fat acceptance bullshit ... "body-positive-couple".
Money talks, bullshit walks..
Still waiting for the skinny girl together with a fat pale neckbeard picture book
I personally hate sharing these engagement, marriage, and pregnancy photography trend. Besides your immediate family and friends who cares or wants to see the? Hell even if she looked like a 100pound model who the hell is gonna send a picture around to friends and family of a women straddling someone in their panties alone? Here grandma I have something to share with you? Really? This is a private photograph collection and should have been left that way. I don’t care fat or skinny or average it’s tasteless.
She just was pulling a stunt to get negative attention so she could bitch about it. Period.
I mean, I haven't looked into this particular case (and if this was broadcast as far and wide as possible for publicity then shame shame etc. etc.), but I thought the nature of "VIRAL" stuff on the internet was that it was peoples individual interest that caused it to spread. So the photographer is proud of their work and shares it so immediate family or friends see it; some may share with their immediate family etc. etc.
Of course in some cases its a manufactured "viral" effect; by latching onto those things that cause people to share (clickbait) but not every time...
a hot dog and a hamburger :*
Self-confident people don't need to globally publicize their private life in hope of stangers' aproval.
That's all I am going to say, body image doesn't even matter to me here, just people talking very loudly about their "confidence"
Not my thing but, hey whatever, I don't have to buy or view this, I am not bothered in general by PDA, and if I don't like it or how someone looks, I can always look away or turn around
Milli Vanilli, Bigger than Elvis
There is such thing as delusional, but she's taking it to the whole new level.
I think the photos look very nice.
Is it a healthy size? Probably not. That's for her doctor to say. But there are many bad habits that are portrayed in media that never get as much of a negative reaction. The millions of hot skinny women being photographed smoking never get such overwhelming criticism for being unhealthy. Yet smoking is up there as one of the leading causes of death. So why does this happen?
Because people only pretend to be arguing about health, when in reality they're being critical that their appearance is not attractive or appealing to them. People get offended because they find them ugly, not because of an altruistic preoccupation with health. That's what I think anyway.
Where is @Tennisace?
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"This will be a fight against overwhelming odds from which survival cannot be expected. We will do what damage we can."
-- Capt. Copeland
I don't find her appealing, but that shouldn't stop her. Obviously since the photographer sought her out and published the photos on the web, for which it is getting critical acclaim, then that does, in fact, prove that the photographer was correct that there is a vast, untapped market for this sort of art. Honestly, I don't see anything wrong with. Unless you care about the body image of strangers or the opinions of strangers that like the art enough to create a market for it, then everyone wins in the end. No real issues with that.