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arrests: (by Mac Scott)
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“Each of us has simply his own illusion of the world-poetical, sentimental, cheerful, melancholy, foul, or gloomy, according to his nature. All the great artists are those who can make other men see their own particular illusion.”-Guy de Maupassant

“Each of us has simply his own illusion of the world-poetical, sentimental, cheerful, melancholy, foul, or gloomy, according to his nature. All the great artists are those who can make other men see their own particular illusion.”-Guy de Maupassant

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curveappeal:

 
Denise Bidot
42 inch bust, 34 inch waist, 46 inch hips
Via Plus Model Magazine’s Tumblr

curveappeal:

Denise Bidot

42 inch bust, 34 inch waist, 46 inch hips

Via Plus Model Magazine’s Tumblr

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curveappeal:

My name is Nicole and I currently weigh 130lbs, 34/27/36 and stand about 5’4. This is me in something I absolutely hate, my body. I hate the fact that my thighs touch or that even at my thinnest (95lbs) I still had a little bit of a gut. I have had stretch marks since I was 8 and cellulite followed but I have had lots of boyfriends who just didn’t care about all of that stuff I hate. They saw me beyond a body. I now have a husband who thinks my thighs are sexy and doesn’t care about my stretch marks or my jiggly bits. He has made me want to love this thing I hate. Why spend your life hating the way you look and constantly tugging at clothes? Analyzing my body has done nothing for me but cause me to be anorexic in high school and forever believe what girls said about me in elementary school. I hope to one day believe that I am beautiful and to truly not give a fuck what society wants out of my body.

curveappeal:

My name is Nicole and I currently weigh 130lbs, 34/27/36 and stand about 5’4. This is me in something I absolutely hate, my body. I hate the fact that my thighs touch or that even at my thinnest (95lbs) I still had a little bit of a gut. I have had stretch marks since I was 8 and cellulite followed but I have had lots of boyfriends who just didn’t care about all of that stuff I hate. They saw me beyond a body. I now have a husband who thinks my thighs are sexy and doesn’t care about my stretch marks or my jiggly bits. He has made me want to love this thing I hate. Why spend your life hating the way you look and constantly tugging at clothes? Analyzing my body has done nothing for me but cause me to be anorexic in high school and forever believe what girls said about me in elementary school. I hope to one day believe that I am beautiful and to truly not give a fuck what society wants out of my body.