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Fat is Where it's at!
By C.M.

Naturally beautiful. Warm and cozy. Soft and inviting. Arousing and sensuous. Sexy! These are but a few of the plethora of words that describe the wondrous substance that gives women their lovely shapes - Fat.

How soon we forget that the ultimate sex symbol of the twentieth century was Marilyn Monroe, who would be considered "fat" by today's standards. Going further back reveals women of the 19th century wearing dresses that made their hips and rear ends look huge. If we jump into a time machine, we will find that rubenesque women were society's ideal several hundred years ago as captured by artists such as 17th century painter Peter Paul Rubens.

In my humble opinion, today's modern image of an attractive woman is a distortion of nature because achieving that "ideal" almost always requires eating and exercising in an unhealthy manner. Far from me to judge what someone else should do to achieve their desired look, but if they are upset all of the time about their appearance even though they are doing everything to achieve and maintain it, then maybe their own body is trying to tell them that their preference is unnatural.

Personally, I think uniquely shaped women with wildly exaggerated curves look as heavenly as can be because they look so fertile. It's almost as if their bodies are an expression of their dynamic essences that are literally bursting at the seams with an intoxicating energy. Ladies like this are what I would call concentrated in stature because they have so much energy that it literally fills out their contour to the extreme. And that's exactly what fat is - pure energy.

Fat is the sexiest thing on a woman's body! It's natural and feminine as it graces and accentuates the beautifully aesthetic shape of a woman. It's soft and warm as it invites the caress of a caring hand to feel its magnetic allure. The sensuousness that emanates from fat is pleasing to the eye as it brings to life and enriches the bosom, tummy, hips, thighs, and behind like nothing else can. It's necessary for creating life for without it women can't give birth to the future generations of mankind. Fat is truly beautiful.

I liken women with such voluptuous bodies to rich, amber colored maple syrup. Maple syrup is deliciously sweet and full of nutrients as it oozes goodness with every succulent drop. It's super thick and robust both in style and zest as it perfectly complements the heartiest natural grains by slowly and seductively blending with them to create a new taste by amplifying their flavors. Mmmmmmmmmm!

The truth of the matter is that fertility goddesses that have been blessed with vibrant essences reflected in the artwork that is their figure often can't handle their own tremendous power, which is why others can't either. In my humble opinion, only when they decide to truly love themselves and their unique gifts that they have been bestowed with will others too.

This is challenging because Western culture thrives on making people feel insecure in order to sell them things they don't need. It seems every woman's magazine at the checkout counter in stores has on its cover, "Shed those unwanted pounds fast!", "Try the such-and-such diet", and, "Lose, lose, lose!". I sometimes wonder what else women are losing when they are constantly bombarded with images and words that are trying to make them feel unattractive.

I think finding a healthy environment supportive of the natural aesthetic beauty of women is the key for women to love their bodies and overcome the constant barrage of false and deceptive images and words that are trying to undermine their femininity. I believe the most important aspect of this is for women to surround themselves with people that don't just tolerate or accept their celestial curves, but prefer and love them!

All of this ultimately boils down to being confident in one's own skin whether fat, skinny, or purple polka-dotted. It just so happens that the skin of women tends to have more of the good stuff that helps make them who they are - Women. Fat is to be celebrated and cherished, but most importantly, women themselves because it is they who are truly beautiful.
 

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