Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perfect example of someone larger but always looks put together
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I don't think she is a good example of a lady who is "put together". She is more like "too much efforts".
Anonymous wrote:Also ladies:
Get your roots done as often as necessary! Nothing worse than grey roots coming in. Sorry if your hair grows fast, you still need to get it colored every 2-3 weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Who is that? ^
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. Can we please stop with the skinny shaming? Some (many?) people naturally have fast metabolisms.
You can be skinny and not have an eating disorder.
having read the past 3.5 pages, you think it's the skinny people who need folks to get more woke about how badly they are treated in society?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
Gwyneth, Olivia P and Reese still look fairly frumpy to me in those pics. But those looks are definitely better than the sweats and yoga pants that plague the nation.
Reece looks frumpy because she's slightly overweight (or at least not thin) and her shirt is wrinkled.
Gwenyth and Olivia look great though super casual. I think these are actually great photos for showing you what thinness can do for you.
WHAT?
+1 I'm convinced this board is full of eating disordered women.
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I think so, also. Anyone who is not tall and thin is "fat"? That is ridiculous. After a certain age, everyone's metabolism slows down - I don't care who you are.
It is no longer attractive to be healthy.
You must be #thinspiration!
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I don't even know how these women keep their figures!![]()
You don't think they look amazing? I'd love to have abs like that.
Anonymous wrote:Perfect example of someone larger but always looks put together
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
Gwyneth, Olivia P and Reese still look fairly frumpy to me in those pics. But those looks are definitely better than the sweats and yoga pants that plague the nation.
Reece looks frumpy because she's slightly overweight (or at least not thin) and her shirt is wrinkled.
Gwenyth and Olivia look great though super casual. I think these are actually great photos for showing you what thinness can do for you.
WHAT?
+1 I'm convinced this board is full of eating disordered women.
+1
I think so, also. Anyone who is not tall and thin is "fat"? That is ridiculous. After a certain age, everyone's metabolism slows down - I don't care who you are.
It is no longer attractive to be healthy.
You must be #thinspiration!
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I don't even know how these women keep their figures!![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
Gwyneth, Olivia P and Reese still look fairly frumpy to me in those pics. But those looks are definitely better than the sweats and yoga pants that plague the nation.
Reece looks frumpy because she's slightly overweight (or at least not thin) and her shirt is wrinkled.
Gwenyth and Olivia look great though super casual. I think these are actually great photos for showing you what thinness can do for you.
WHAT?
+1 I'm convinced this board is full of eating disordered women.
+1
I think so, also. Anyone who is not tall and thin is "fat"? That is ridiculous. After a certain age, everyone's metabolism slows down - I don't care who you are.
It is no longer attractive to be healthy.
You must be #thinspiration!
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I don't even know how these women keep their figures!![]()
genes + not eating much + working out a shit ton.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
Gwyneth, Olivia P and Reese still look fairly frumpy to me in those pics. But those looks are definitely better than the sweats and yoga pants that plague the nation.
Reece looks frumpy because she's slightly overweight (or at least not thin) and her shirt is wrinkled.
Gwenyth and Olivia look great though super casual. I think these are actually great photos for showing you what thinness can do for you.
WHAT?
+1 I'm convinced this board is full of eating disordered women.
+1
I think so, also. Anyone who is not tall and thin is "fat"? That is ridiculous. After a certain age, everyone's metabolism slows down - I don't care who you are.
It is no longer attractive to be healthy.
You must be #thinspiration!
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I don't even know how these women keep their figures!![]()
Anonymous wrote:NP. Can we please stop with the skinny shaming? Some (many?) people naturally have fast metabolisms.
You can be skinny and not have an eating disorder.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
Gwyneth, Olivia P and Reese still look fairly frumpy to me in those pics. But those looks are definitely better than the sweats and yoga pants that plague the nation.
Reece looks frumpy because she's slightly overweight (or at least not thin) and her shirt is wrinkled.
Gwenyth and Olivia look great though super casual. I think these are actually great photos for showing you what thinness can do for you.
WHAT?
+1 I'm convinced this board is full of eating disordered women.
+1
I think so, also. Anyone who is not tall and thin is "fat"? That is ridiculous. After a certain age, everyone's metabolism slows down - I don't care who you are.
Anonymous wrote:I think the key is to be height-weight proportionate. You can have curves and not be rail-skinny. I think being too heavy or too thin for your frame look equally awful.
Anonymous wrote: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?
Gwyneth, Olivia P and Reese still look fairly frumpy to me in those pics. But those looks are definitely better than the sweats and yoga pants that plague the nation.
Reece looks frumpy because she's slightly overweight (or at least not thin) and her shirt is wrinkled.
Gwenyth and Olivia look great though super casual. I think these are actually great photos for showing you what thinness can do for you.
WHAT?
+1 I'm convinced this board is full of eating disordered women.
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Anonymous wrote:Perfect example of someone larger but always looks put together
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