Gentlemen Prefer Curves : 9 of 369
This is a blog dedicated to girls with curves! And the men and women who admire those curves!
I want this blog to inspirational to fuller-figured women (and men) who have struggled with their weight, and their body image, to give them confidence and to show that they are beautiful and sexy!

If you do not agree with what I post, or you think the women in the pictures I post are "obese" or unhealthy, don't bother following or messaging me. I made this blog for the people who love seeing curvy, chubby, plump and thick women.

I post pictures of plus sized women and fashion, curvy women, sexy pictures and curve positive posts. Some of what I post may be NSFW.

Note: Most of the pictures I post I have found on Google and various other search engines as well as other chubby-positive tumblr blogs.

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  • cougarmeat

Hello! I’d like to submit some photos of my Fionna cosplay, if possible.

Thank you :3

http://shinglang.tumblr.com/post/49856579954/fionna-cosplay-photoshoot-2013-lisbon-portugal

These anons are ridiculous, I think its more important to be mentally healthy because then you are more likely to eat well and exercise. Calling someone unattractive isnt going to make them become healthier, it will most likely make them even worse.

Too right.
Body love isn’t just about eating right and exercising, you need to condition your mind to think positive. If you start jogging and every morning before you go for your jog you keep think all this negative stuff and how you don’t think it’ll work and all that, you won’t get results.
The same goes for everyone, no matter their size. Being body positive is an important part of life!!

Thank you for your message :)

tessmunster:

Feelin’ extra saucy in my Chubby Cartwheels mesh bodysuit!

tessmunster:

Feelin’ extra saucy in my Chubby Cartwheels mesh bodysuit!

Cutest lingerie!

(Source: chubbychaserforever)

You know what gets me? That all these anons seem to think that only healthy people deserve to feel sexy. Why does the fact that I have high-blood pressure mean I'm NOT allowed to feel sexy? You're not glorifying being unhealthy, you're promoting having a HEALTHY self-respect and confidence. Gah. I love you and you rock and thin-privlidge anons can go harass blogs with pictures of people smoking and drinking if they're so goddamn concerned about strangers' health. *drops mic*
Asked by Anonymous



I just love the "OMG you're at risk of ______" .... no shit life is full of risks. Every time you get in your car you're at risk of dying. Every time I go in the sun you're at risk of skin cancer. I wonder if the same people attack people who post photos of extremely tanned or sun baking women out of "health concern" & glorification.
Asked by Anonymous

I was literally just thinking this…
Hell, we go swimming, we could drown or be eaten by a shark.
Go to a tropical area, get killed by a coconut on the head.
Go for a drive to get milk. A meteor could fall out of the sky and crush the earth…
I think the people who message me with their “concerns” aren’t actually concerned at all. I just think they don’t like the fact that chubby people can be happy and positive about their bodies… It all seems a little fat-phobic :/

Thank you for the message! You are completely right :)

I'm not sure I fit into this blog's definition of 'curvy', being a 40in bust, 28in waist and 40in hips at 5'7" tall, but I still think I'm beautiful, healthy; and I think every single woman on this blog is gorgeous.
Asked by Anonymous

There isn’t a really strict definition of curvy here, love. If you think you would fit it here, I encourage you to submit :)
I’m happy to hear that you’re so positive about yourself, that’s really awesome :)
Aww, you really are lovely! Thank you!

Ur glarifying olbearsetty, I'm gunna tell Dr. Oz on u. *scurries away like a drunk squirrel*
Asked by Anonymous

Arghhh! Someone stop me! I’m such a bad person!!

i think a lot of curvy women are really sexy. I think obese women are probably sexy as well, they just need to seek medical help so they arent putting themselves at any risk. There's definitely a difference. You saying "you dont know my medical history" is like a smoker saying "you dont know my medical history, for all you know, this could be good for me!". Ridiculous.
Asked by Anonymous

You’re comparing two very different things.
You can have a very healthy person who is active and eats right and just so happens to be a smoker, and believe it or not, you can also have a person who exercises regularly and eats right too and just so happens to be overweight.

You’re another one who seems hell bent on assumptions, like my last anon.
So, if you had your way, you would send every woman you class as “obese” to their GP to get checked up on? Even the ones who are actually really healthy and the ones who have no underlying health issues linked to their weight?
That’s ridiculous.

Obese women are “probably” sexy? That’s cool. You don’t have to be attracted to us “obese” women. But understand one thing - Weight does not dictate health.

So you are choosing to ignore that obesity leads to heart disease, kidney and liver failure, cancer, fatty liver syndrome, diabetes, breakdown of the spine, arthritis, stroke etc. There have been multiple people in my family that are quite overweight, and i love them. I thinnk they deserve to feel like they are valued and cared for. I do not think they deserve to be completely mislead and therefore put in danger because you think it is important enough to risk their health to feel sexy.
Asked by Anonymous

So… You’re making the assumption that I’m choosing to ignore those health risks?
I’m actually not.
I know these risks exist. I’m not a moron.
But you’re assuming (again) that each and every overweight person you chance upon is an unhealthy, overeating slob. Which they aren’t. Yes, there are risks in being overweight. There are risks in being a few kilos overweight even, but you seem to be under the impression that all us fatties are booked in for an early death or a long hospital stay.
I’m also confused that you think I’m misleading people… I fail to see how.
I’m not advocating for sexy. I’m advocating for body love and body acceptance. Even if someone has Diabetes or a heart attack due to their weight, it doesn’t mean they can’t still be positive about themselves.
An individual’s health is at their own discretion and should not be under scrutiny from anyone. Their health is the business of them and their doctor, and yes, if they are suffering a health problem caused by their weight, I’m sure they know what to do themselves, perhaps with the assistance of their doctor, but you need to realise that not all overweight people have severe health conditions.

I always thought mental health was as important as physical health…