
'Skinny' Website Calls Kate Upton Fat: So True or So Wrong?
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2012/07/10 20:00:00
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When 20-year-old Kate Upton made her debut on the cover of Sports Illustrated's swimsuit issue this year, men wanted her and women wanted to look like her. Well, except for the people at a website called Skinny Gossip. The "pro skinny" site has slammed the model for having “huge thighs, NO waist, big fat floppy boobs." Find out what else the site had to say in the video below!
"Is this what American women are 'striving' for now? The lazy, lardy look? Have we really gotten so fat in this country that Kate is the best we can aim for? Sorry, but: eww! Fashion is supposed to be aspirational—and the kind of people who aspire to look like this shop for clothes at Wal-Mart. She looks like she would work in the back of a motorcycle shop in Nashville and give [a sexual favor] for $25."
Whoa! That's pretty harsh! And a big diss to Wal-Mart! According to Gothamist, Skinny Girl responded to the outrage with the following statement: "As a thin person, I was annoyed by our double-standards around weight. For example, people think nothing of telling a thin woman—to their face, in front of an entire group of people—how skinny they are and even to suggest what they should eat." She also says she's not pro-anorexia, even though she's been posting a "Starving Tip Of The Day" for years. Do you think "Skinny" should shut up? Or is she right about Kate Upton?


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☆SPIDERPIECES☆ 2012/07/10 20:54:00So Wrong





















** just remeber real men love dangous curves***
The BMI measurement, which is finally becoming noticed as being a seriously dangerous way of calculating the perfect body weight of a human being as it does not take into account breast size, bone density or even muscle mass, would turn me into an anorexic skeleton if I followed it.
In the image, my body in proportion is the tall blond buxom lass 5th from the left. I am neither blond nor am I slim enough for it, but that is actually my shape under all this. How do I know? I wasn't always fat, that's how.
If I followed my BMI I would have the same hips and shoulders but with a waist and arms like the 1st tall girl on the left. It would look, frankly, horrific.
Don't plaster others with a perfect image when the perfect female figure has NEVER been constant nor found. She's perfect for her structure...get over yourselves.