Moongewl wrote:
Wikipedia wrote:
Plus-size model is a term internationally applied to a woman who is engaged primarily in modeling garments that are designed and marketed specifically for larger body sizes and types.
I just don't think people should hear "plus-size" and automatically attach negative connotations to it. The fact that she models clothing designed for plus-sizes* doesn't make her any less attractive, so calling her a plus-size model does not mean she's fat. It's just a job description.
*Meaning the clothing is designed to look good in plus-sizes, not that it is only manufactured in plus-sizes. If you wear an unusual size in anything, especially if you're a women, you probably understand the distinction.Everyone I have ever met (And I really do mean all of them) has regarded people of her size to be too thin.
I'm not sure where this idea that you have to be size 4 (He over exaggerated the point) to be sexy comes from, but it's certainly not the male population I've ever met.
(My other half is significantly larger than a 10, and is stunning. Although I guess that's the point, I wouldn't be with her if I didn't think that)