I can't believe anyone would say she's saggy. That is the epitome of what a woman should look like. Anything over a size B is going to have a sag, it's called gravity. I am hetero woman who would love to see her naked. I love the natural curves to a woman. I even like a little pooch on a woman. Nothing screams woman more than that to me. Ok I think I might be a lesbian now
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Gorgeous!
Haters gonna hate. |
Meaning not firm. And no, a woman doesn't need to have curves to be a woman. |
who the hell are you into? Kate Moss? How firm do you want them? Bony skeletons? |
The idea that a woman has to be curvy or else she is a bony skeleton tells me that you are shallow and sexist. |
Haha. I am laughing only because most hetero men won't kick much of anything out of bed
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| Wasn't she breastfeeding in recent years? I seem to remember she got some flak for breastfeeding someone else's child in a developing country (someone correct me if I'm wrong). Her post-nursing boobs look amazing, relatively speaking. As does the rest of her figure. Especially given that she's 48! |
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Very flattering dress and she looks great. She must eat about one carrot every other day to keep that under control because she's about 5 feet tall and naturally very curvy.
Also, no way those boobs aren't around her waist at this point with no support unless she's had a boob lift. Not possible. She's been pregnant once too. |
Oh, FFS, post your ideal so I understand what the hell you are talking about. |
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can you please just answer the question... Sure, there are different types of beautiful. But I'm trying understand what your ideal is. I don't understand how "soft curves" are somehow unattractive. Most people think a woman who has hips and boobs and a tiny waist is the ideal body type. |
I'm not the PP, but maybe someone like Jennifer Garner? or Jessica Alba? A more athletic body type? |
There is no ideal. Many different women can be beautiful, though you wouldn't agree a thin woman could be considered that. And if you look past every part of Salma's body that isn't likely covered in restrictive shape wear then is verging on squishy, rather than a firmer curviness. As pp said, being that short she must be very careful to maintain proportions. |
Agreed. I think the "angry/crazy much?" person is projecting some of their own weird anger/craziness. It's not a mystery why a curvy hourglass (which is hardly overweight or obese) is an ideal feminine figure. Nobody's saying it's impossible for a different figure to be attractive to some. It absolutely can. But it's not an overall ideal. |
| Would everyone like her as much with a much smaller bosom? She does have a very slender waist, and nice arms, so those add appeal. |