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Despite the media's relentless curve-o-phobic agenda, the realization that being fuller figured actually increases beauty, while weight loss destroys beauty, is slowly entering public consciousness.
At the very least, Nigella's lawson's contention that weight gain is a natural fountain of youth and preserves a young appearance is gaining traction. This popular Web log echoes Nigella's point. http://thestir.cafemom.com/beauty_s..._you_want_to_be The title is inelegant, but the argument is sound: Quote:
Much of the author's post is worthy of the Judgment of Paris in its pro-curvy stance. To hear a mainstream writer acknowledging that "youthful pudge" is beautiful, that women need "serious plumping" and should "eat cake" to remain attractive -- and conversely, that being "way too thin" and having "sunken cheekbones" is unattractive -- is definitely an encouraging development. The only significant quibble with the writer's argument is that she specifies that being fuller figured increases beauty when a woman is older, whereas in truth, it is a benefit to female beauty at every age. A plus-size model in her mid 20s, let's say, will also look even fresher and younger if she is fuller figured, whereas if she diminishes herself, she will look ten years older, and not in a good way. Take age out of it, and the formula is sound: plus size equals plus beauty. |
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