Has wonderful eyes and makes me laugh
13 years
Ah, so you've spotted the minor blemish in my otherwise flawless plan...

Maybe to simply avoid patronising, and the banning of diet and weight loss references would be a good starting point... a celebration of plus size if you will, rather than the 'make the best of an unsatisfactory situation' subtext that other publications appear to peddle.
Revolution, anyone?
13 years
I wish I had his hair...
13 years
The Jurassic coast. My favourite place in the world. Nature programmes are great, but there's no substitute for the real thing
13 years
mollybloom wrote:
Not proud to admit this, but I once broke up with a guy after seeing his unkempt hobgoblin feet, *shudder*. Feet are KEY!
Beyond the physical: anyone who seems unwilling or unable to feel small in the world, reflect, and laugh at their foolishness, even after pain.
God is that too serious? Hardly first date chat, is it?
People change though. I've done/been all the things listed above (save beardy/smelly.. and my feet are nice).. I've lost love to them! But we move through, don't we?
Still. If you don't look after your feet, I'll lose my lady boner!
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What do you define as 'hobgoblin' feet?
Yay for being able to laugh at ourselves... only thing that keeps me sane some days!
13 years
Yes, I get like this sometimes.... then notice how round my tummy has become lol
13 years
It does sound like there's a considerable gap in the market for a proper size-positive magazine, one that doesn't patronise, features ladies of all different shapes and sizes, and most of all, doesn't go on about size all the friggin' time!
Actually, maybe we should all get our heads together and brainstorm.... what do people think?
13 years
Good start man - especially dig the Family Guy reference, naturally - you go for it!
13 years
Has a shape that makes me smile like mad. Now, if only she could grow a head...
13 years