Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The idea that you need to be stick thin or toned to be attractive or "put together" is complete b.s.
As I say this I am thinking of an acquaintance of mine who is quite large. Her weight goes from large to chubby and lets just say she is not the most svelte or lithe woman around. However, her personality is FABULOUS! She is loud, feminine and loving. Makes friends everywhere she goes and has a horde of male admirers. She is about 5'6 but probably a size 10-11.She ALWAYS looks put together and STANDS OUT in a crowd because:
- She obviously has weight issues due to some health problem and not lifestyle choices. Her arms and legs although chubby are always toned, tan and strong looking. She is an active yogi and cross-fitter
- She never leaves the house without looking done up.
- Her brown hair is dyed a bright blonde and is always perfectly cut and colored and styled. She is rich so she shells out on fancy salons
- Always has a bright orange/pink/red mani pedi
- Always has dark eyelinger to highlight her eyes, and a bright pink lipstick and clean white straight shiny teeth
- Her clothes are all J Crew or Kate Spade and she tailors each item to fit her chubby body perfectly.
- Has a large shoe collection; wears wedges to the mall but always looks put together
The way she carries herself you'd think she is Kate Upton. She also has this whole "blonde bombshell" persona going on that guys find very attractive. For women, she is the cute friendly friend and for guys she is the fun blonde bombshell.
Your friend sounds awesome. I keep picturing Donna from Parks and Rec - I love that character.
I'd love to know how to look more pulled together as someone who is not high maintenance - I don't have bright pedicures all the time (I get peds with no polish), I don't have hair that is always perfectly cut and styled. I'd like to know what the low maintenance version of pulled together would look like. I know it's not going to be AS pulled together, but there's got to be a lazy girl's guide to this as well.
Really? A loud, overweight, fake-tanned bleached blonde? She sounds wretched to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The idea that you need to be stick thin or toned to be attractive or "put together" is complete b.s.
As I say this I am thinking of an acquaintance of mine who is quite large. Her weight goes from large to chubby and lets just say she is not the most svelte or lithe woman around. However, her personality is FABULOUS! She is loud, feminine and loving. Makes friends everywhere she goes and has a horde of male admirers. She is about 5'6 but probably a size 10-11.She ALWAYS looks put together and STANDS OUT in a crowd because:
- She obviously has weight issues due to some health problem and not lifestyle choices. Her arms and legs although chubby are always toned, tan and strong looking. She is an active yogi and cross-fitter
- She never leaves the house without looking done up.
- Her brown hair is dyed a bright blonde and is always perfectly cut and colored and styled. She is rich so she shells out on fancy salons
- Always has a bright orange/pink/red mani pedi
- Always has dark eyelinger to highlight her eyes, and a bright pink lipstick and clean white straight shiny teeth
- Her clothes are all J Crew or Kate Spade and she tailors each item to fit her chubby body perfectly.
- Has a large shoe collection; wears wedges to the mall but always looks put together
The way she carries herself you'd think she is Kate Upton. She also has this whole "blonde bombshell" persona going on that guys find very attractive. For women, she is the cute friendly friend and for guys she is the fun blonde bombshell.
Your friend sounds awesome. I keep picturing Donna from Parks and Rec - I love that character.
I'd love to know how to look more pulled together as someone who is not high maintenance - I don't have bright pedicures all the time (I get peds with no polish), I don't have hair that is always perfectly cut and styled. I'd like to know what the low maintenance version of pulled together would look like. I know it's not going to be AS pulled together, but there's got to be a lazy girl's guide to this as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gwenyth and Olivia P. look so good in super casual jeans and a plain shirt because they are THIN. That's what makes it chic.
You get this right?
You're long overdue for a therapy session to discuss your brainwashed perceptions of thin =chic and/or perfect.
You know that, right?
+1
I have to agree. I see waif like grown women and wondering what they are trying so desperately to hold on to. The boney look is not flattering on anyone.
The super thin look looks wonderful for a teen or twentysomething.
Once in your 30s its hard to pull it off without looking too rough.
Think Kate Middleton.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gwenyth and Olivia P. look so good in super casual jeans and a plain shirt because they are THIN. That's what makes it chic.
You get this right?
You're long overdue for a therapy session to discuss your brainwashed perceptions of thin =chic and/or perfect.
You know that, right?
+1
I have to agree. I see waif like grown women and wondering what they are trying so desperately to hold on to. The boney look is not flattering on anyone.
The super thin look looks wonderful for a teen or twentysomething.
Once in your 30s its hard to pull it off without looking too rough.
Think Kate Middleton.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gwenyth and Olivia P. look so good in super casual jeans and a plain shirt because they are THIN. That's what makes it chic.
You get this right?
You're long overdue for a therapy session to discuss your brainwashed perceptions of thin =chic and/or perfect.
You know that, right?
+1
I have to agree. I see waif like grown women and wondering what they are trying so desperately to hold on to. The boney look is not flattering on anyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gwenyth and Olivia P. look so good in super casual jeans and a plain shirt because they are THIN. That's what makes it chic.
You get this right?
You're long overdue for a therapy session to discuss your brainwashed perceptions of thin =chic and/or perfect.
You know that, right?
Anonymous wrote:Gwenyth and Olivia P. look so good in super casual jeans and a plain shirt because they are THIN. That's what makes it chic.
You get this right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The idea that you need to be stick thin or toned to be attractive or "put together" is complete b.s.
As I say this I am thinking of an acquaintance of mine who is quite large. Her weight goes from large to chubby and lets just say she is not the most svelte or lithe woman around. However, her personality is FABULOUS! She is loud, feminine and loving. Makes friends everywhere she goes and has a horde of male admirers. She is about 5'6 but probably a size 10-11.She ALWAYS looks put together and STANDS OUT in a crowd because:
- She obviously has weight issues due to some health problem and not lifestyle choices. Her arms and legs although chubby are always toned, tan and strong looking. She is an active yogi and cross-fitter
- She never leaves the house without looking done up.
- Her brown hair is dyed a bright blonde and is always perfectly cut and colored and styled. She is rich so she shells out on fancy salons
- Always has a bright orange/pink/red mani pedi
- Always has dark eyelinger to highlight her eyes, and a bright pink lipstick and clean white straight shiny teeth
- Her clothes are all J Crew or Kate Spade and she tailors each item to fit her chubby body perfectly.
- Has a large shoe collection; wears wedges to the mall but always looks put together
The way she carries herself you'd think she is Kate Upton. She also has this whole "blonde bombshell" persona going on that guys find very attractive. For women, she is the cute friendly friend and for guys she is the fun blonde bombshell.
Your friend sounds awesome. I keep picturing Donna from Parks and Rec - I love that character.
I'd love to know how to look more pulled together as someone who is not high maintenance - I don't have bright pedicures all the time (I get peds with no polish), I don't have hair that is always perfectly cut and styled. I'd like to know what the low maintenance version of pulled together would look like. I know it's not going to be AS pulled together, but there's got to be a lazy girl's guide to this as well.
Anonymous wrote:The idea that you need to be stick thin or toned to be attractive or "put together" is complete b.s.
As I say this I am thinking of an acquaintance of mine who is quite large. Her weight goes from large to chubby and lets just say she is not the most svelte or lithe woman around. However, her personality is FABULOUS! She is loud, feminine and loving. Makes friends everywhere she goes and has a horde of male admirers. She is about 5'6 but probably a size 10-11.She ALWAYS looks put together and STANDS OUT in a crowd because:
- She obviously has weight issues due to some health problem and not lifestyle choices. Her arms and legs although chubby are always toned, tan and strong looking. She is an active yogi and cross-fitter
- She never leaves the house without looking done up.
- Her brown hair is dyed a bright blonde and is always perfectly cut and colored and styled. She is rich so she shells out on fancy salons
- Always has a bright orange/pink/red mani pedi
- Always has dark eyelinger to highlight her eyes, and a bright pink lipstick and clean white straight shiny teeth
- Her clothes are all J Crew or Kate Spade and she tailors each item to fit her chubby body perfectly.
- Has a large shoe collection; wears wedges to the mall but always looks put together
The way she carries herself you'd think she is Kate Upton. She also has this whole "blonde bombshell" persona going on that guys find very attractive. For women, she is the cute friendly friend and for guys she is the fun blonde bombshell.