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  1. Artemisia

    Ladies Post Cute Pics of Yourself (Round 2)

    You probably have people say this all the time, but your eyes are amazing! Here's one of me, just out of the shower (hair's still a bit wet) - This one's cuter, though (tried to pose with my kitty, he turned his head away!)
  2. Artemisia

    Dims and your Significant Other

    I'm new, but thought I'd weigh in... right after I registered I sent my husband a link to the site and said, "Hey, look at this great forum I discovered! You should join." ;) He won't, but only really because of lack of interest. He's not a fat admirer, I think he was surprised that fat admirers...
  3. Artemisia

    The Funny Things Thin People Think...

    I agree, I think front-lovers are of all sizes, to be found on both sidewalks and behind the wheel :p
  4. Artemisia

    The Funny Things Thin People Think...

    This totally happens to me, and it baffles me because I'm a super-fast walker (I might be 350 lbs, but I'm also six feet tall and strong as a damn ox. Chrissakes, I jog regularly without trouble!) The most annoying people are the ones that speed around you, then when they get in front of you...
  5. Artemisia

    Weight Loss in the SA Movement

    ^I like to think of size acceptance as more of people recognizing their is no inherent moral value in being one size or another. And to be logically consistent there can't be size limits in size acceptance, naturally! I think weight loss is a very morally-charged activity in much of western...
  6. Artemisia

    Weight Loss in the SA Movement

    ^^Yes, the cookie-ing that goes along with weight loss is so widespread that saying nothing negative in particular but denying the dieter his/her cookie can be (is, in my experience) seen as rude. Weight loss as a social ritual is a fascinating phenomenon -- and weight loss within the size...
  7. Artemisia

    Since when are hips a crime?

    I agree with others above that what we're ultimately seeing is the definition of female beauty being narrowed to exclude the vast majority of women of all shapes and sizes. This is to de-normalize normal bodies. It would be as restrictive as if the feminine beauty was redefined to mean a 50" /...
  8. Artemisia

    Weight Loss in the SA Movement

    Hi, I'm new to the board, but I've been in the Fatosphere for a while and this issue's come up a bunch of times. My take: There is a lot of pressure to lose weight in Western society. So much so that nearly every woman you meet has been on some diet at some point in her life (and an...
  9. Artemisia

    BBW Roll Call: Ladies, Represent!

    Hi! I posted an intro in the Main Discussion intro thread but thought I'd also pop in here. Name: Artemisia Age: 28 Location: Massachusetts, US Profession: Research/programming (day job, paid); science fiction writer (nights/weekends, unpaid) Hobbies: Listening to music, reading...
  10. Artemisia

    The show your face/introduction thread

    Name: Artemisia Age: 28 Location: Massachusetts, USA Profession: Programmer, Researcher, Event Director, SF Writer Music: Poets of the Fall, Beethoven, Debussy, Nightwish, Tarja, Stream of Passion, Jethro Tull, Pink Floyd, Kate Bush, Heart, Secret Garden, Rasa, Azam Ali, Elliott Smith...
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