| Going from sexy to, uh, almost boyish! |
[May. 1st, 2009|06:51 am] |

Which arms would you love to have wrapped around you?
The nice soft arms as she pulls you to her full bosom, or the sticklike appendages as you hug her feeling her boniness bruise against you?
It is sad that this lovely young woman had to feel that she was so disgustingly fat that she had to go through the deprivation and insult of dieting.... the implication is that she was not sexy before, but look, the proof shows otherwise.
While I wish her well, I hope that someday someone lets her know that she can be big, beautiful and sexy. As she ages, may lovely adipose once again gather at her waist, and may her hips widen and spread in stunning beauty! And may she learn the secret -- that the media and the "diet industry" are wrong!
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| What makes a BHM tick? And other questions of interest to FFAs |
[Apr. 24th, 2009|12:45 pm] |

What makes a BHM tick? If you want to know what makes BHM tick, I'll be glad to help you -- at least with what I know.
We are, as a lot, sometimes pretty insecure about our size. However, any show of affection or appreciation for our bodies is quite welcome. Many BHM have got good self-confidence, good body-image health, but others don't. You need to let a BHM know that you find his size attractive, desirable even. ( Read more... ) |
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| Being fat can save your life -- and your loved ones' lives! |
[Apr. 21st, 2009|09:26 am] |
Don't let anyone insult your belly, using the excuse that fat is unhealthy. They have apparently never thought of what could happen if you were eating a sausage and you leaned too far out over the balcony.
Read this story to see how fat can save your life in accidents. And apparently, the fatter you are, the more likely you are to survive a fall like this...
Being fat is good for you! Eat up!
 A man measures his belly's lifesaving capacity...
And remember, this is science talking. Fat is good!
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| You like seeing hunks turn into chunks? |
[Apr. 16th, 2009|05:38 pm] |
I found this Us magazine link while looking up info for the last post. It's a link which features famous actors who go from hunky to chunky.
Here's an example -- Brenda Fraser as hunk in 1997:

And in his more recent chunky state:

Others shown include Tom Cruise, Chris Noth, Russell Crow, Jamie Foxx, Val Kilmer, Matt Damon, even Clay Aiken.
Check it out: www.usmagazine.com/photos/from-hunk-chunk
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| What would you eat to gain 50 pounds? |
[Apr. 16th, 2009|05:23 pm] |
Jim Carrey will need to be forcefed by Larry and Moe to get to Curly-size! Will getting fat be fun? Soitenly!

From online article: No joke: Jim Carrey is packing on the pounds to play "Curly" in the upcoming movie version of The Three Stooges.
"He's gaining weight," girlfriend Jenny McCatrthy says on Tuesday's Ellen DeGeneres Show. "He's going to gain 50 pounds to play Curly."
She says he's been "basically enjoying his desserts."
"He's just having so much fun with it," she adds. "I have no idea what it's going to be like when he hits near 300 pounds. But, you know, he's in his comedy. He works hard at it."
"People are going to be blown away when they see him," she says.
Source: http://wonderwall.msn.com/movies/Lindsay-and-Sams-Accidental-Reunion-1483.gallery?&photoId=2684>1=28135#wallState=0__/movies/Jenny-McCarthy-Jim-Carrey-Gaining-50-Lbs-to-Play-Curly-in-Stooges-Film-1513124.story ********************************************* Which brings up a nifty question: What would you eat to gain 50 pounds? That's only 175,000 calories. It would take me at least a dozen trips to the Cheesecake Factory!
I think I would eat chocolate, chocolate, and then more chocolate -- cakes, pies, candies. I'd make myself into a round chocolatey ball of delicious fat, then go "Nyuck, nyuck, nyuck!"
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| Your magazines may be making you fat. |
[Apr. 14th, 2009|02:05 pm] |

I always wondered if anyone else ever thought of how schizophrenic women's magazines are to feature so much about losing weight, "curing" belly fat, etc. and then to follow those articles with mouth-watering recipes for all kinds of fattening goodies -- desserts, cakes, pies, etc.( Read more... ) |
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| Disappearing beauty and curves.... |
[Apr. 14th, 2009|01:27 pm] |

Much has been made of Complex.com's placing an unretouched photo of Kim Kardashian on its site. The site consequently corrected the error. And many people have discussed the disappearing cellulite of this beauty. ( Read more... ) |
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| To those who think I'm weird, well, you are 64% right! |
[Mar. 10th, 2009|03:31 pm] |
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So, zonker25, your LiveJournal reveals...

You are... 0% unique and 9% herdlike (partly because you, like everyone else, enjoy writing). When it comes to friends you are a total whore. In terms of the way you relate to people, you are keen to please. Your writing style (based on a recent public entry) is simplistic.
Your overall weirdness is: 29(The average level of weirdness is: 29. You are weirder than 64% of other LJers.)
Find out what your weirdness level is! |
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| The season for lovers -- lovers of chocolate, that is! |
[Jan. 28th, 2009|04:15 pm] |
'Tis the season . . . for us to indulge until we bulge!
Two weeks until Valentine's Day!!
Lovers come, and lovers go, but chocolate will never let you down...
So whether you have a sweety or not, it's time to eat something sweet!!!
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| Women Who Love Their Men Fat |
[Dec. 5th, 2008|03:00 pm] |
http://www.metro.co.uk/metrosexual/article.html?in_article_id=105696&in_page_id=8
Women who love fat men Wednesday, February 27, 2008  Soft and strong: Bigger men have their admirers It's a common assumption that women like their men with chiselled cheekbones and a taut stomach. Studies of male physical attractiveness tend to support this idea, with research by University College London finding that women like their men muscular (we're talking athletic, not Arnie) and with a narrow waist and wide shoulders. Of course, there are always exceptions. David Beckham's rippled torso might make most girls go weak at the knees but, for some, fleshy wobbles are a huge turn-on. ( Read more... ) |
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| Using your brain makes you fat.... |
[Dec. 5th, 2008|02:39 pm] |
NOTE: It turns out that those of us who think a lot may be eating more than those who just vegetate. The scholar may indeed be getting fatter than the couch potato. Oh well... could explain freshman 15 and the shape of many thinking people in this world.
 Thinking Makes Us Pig Out By Robert Roy Britt, LiveScience Managing Editor posted: 04 September 2008 09:49 am ET Food for thought: Intellectual activities make people eat more than when just resting, according to a study that sheds new light on brain food. This finding might also help explain the obesity epidemic of an increasingly sedentary society in which people still have to think now and then. Researchers split 14 university student volunteers into three groups for a 45-minute session of either relaxing in a sitting position, reading and summarizing a text, or completing a series of memory, attention, and vigilance tests on the computer. The scientists had determined beforehand that the thinking sessions consumed only three calories more than resting. After the sessions, the participants were invited to eat as much as they pleased. Though the study involved a very small number of participants, the results were stark. The students who had done the computer tests downed 253 more calories, or 29.4 percent more than the couch potatoes. Those who had summarized a text consumed 203 more calories than the resting group. Blood samples taken before, during, and after revealed that intellectual work causes much bigger fluctuations in glucose levels than rest periods, perhaps owing to the stress of thinking. The researchers figure the body reacts to these fluctuations by demanding food to restore glucose, a sugar that is the brain's fuel.
Glucose is converted by the body from carbohydrates and is supplied to the brain via the bloodstream. The brain cannot make glucose and so needs a constant supply. Brain cells need twice as much energy as other cells in the body. Without exercise to balance the added intake, however, such "brain food" is probably not smart. Various studies in animals have shown that consuming fewer calories overall leads to sharper brains and longer life, and most researchers agree that the findings apply, in general, to humans. And, of course, eating more can make you fat. "Caloric overcompensation following intellectual work, combined with the fact that we are less physically active when doing intellectual tasks, could contribute to the obesity epidemic currently observed in industrialized countries," said lead researcher Jean-Philippe Chaput at Laval University in Quebec City, Canada. "This is a factor that should not be ignored, considering that more and more people hold jobs of an intellectual nature," the researcher concluded. The study was published in the journal Psychosomatic Medicine.
Here's the link to the article: www.livescience.com/health/080904-brain-food.html
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| Love conquers all ideas about "beauty" |
[Nov. 22nd, 2008|09:01 am] |
Watching an old DVD on a cold Saturday morning.
I always like the ending of "The Man with Two Brains", an old comedy with Steve Martin, about 1983 or so. I remember seeing this movie at the drivein with my parents when I was about 6 or so, and I was strangely attracted to the events at the end of the film. In the last scene, the thin female lead has suddenly grown bigger and more beautiful, with chubby cheeks around a broad smile and a tempting double chin.
Martin as a mad scientist puts the brain of the woman he loves (because of her mind and thoughts and spirit) into the body of the woman he lusts after (because of her Western-society beautiful attributes, thinness, bustiness).
Anyway, the scientist is in a coma or something for several weeks, and when he awakens he discovers that the brain he inserted is also the brain of a compulsive eater. And his love (played by Kathleen Turner) has gained about 100 pounds.
And she seems upset that he will not love her, but he doesn't even notice that she has gotten so fat. He loves her, he really loves her.
It seems silly in a comedy sort of way, and lots of people may just laugh at the sight joke of Turner in a fatsuit. But the real message to me is that we may have these preconceptions about beauty, but when real love happens, when we let real love happen, all those notions about beauty go out the window. I remember at the drivein when we saw this movie at the drivein, my aunt laughing at the end but then saying seriously and softly: "Awww, he still loves her..."

Go check this movie out if you get a chance...
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