Plus-size model Crystal Renn fits in her own skin

I think Crystal Renn looks great. And from reading a couple of interviews, it sounds like her mind is a LOT healthier now than it was before. And considering what she was doing to remain a size 0-2, her body is probably healthier too. I knew a girl in high school who had an eating disorder... not well, but she was pretty screwed up, from what I knew about her. When I was living in NoVA, a girl I knew was trying to get a modeling contract. In a rather shocking bathroom surprise, I found out that she was doing heroin. :eek: A lot of "party girls" I knew back then, in addition to drinking like fish, they did coke and smoked weed. Not my cup of tea, but that never really bothered me so much. But when you stick a needle between your toes and get on "the horse" to stay fit & trim, we have to part ways. I knew she stuck her finger down her throat after meals (ever kissed a girl after she's vomited and you didn't know it?!) and took diet pills, but Homie ain't down with the needle & the spoon. :nono:

I like girls of many shapes and sizes. But I tend to go with personality and brains over body, unless I'm just staring at a picture. And if all I'm doing is staring at a picture, I generally like my women just like my race tracks: curves over a straight line. Like some of the pics of Aria Giovanni when she put on some weight... I can't/won't even say here what nasty things crossed my mind when I saw those pics. :nannerf2:

But to each his own. :dunno:

Just remember, eating too much is also an eating disorder. If Aria Giovanni didn't have such a stunning face and perfect tits, I highly doubt she'd be named in this threads. I can't imagine that anybody finds her more attractive now than in her amateur or even Andrew Blake days.

But like you said, to each his own.
 

SpexyAshleigh

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Women are supposed to be curvy. Not look like little boys. Props to this girl for embracing her natural weight and choosing to be healthy vs skinny. I went through a phase in highschool where I thought I needed to be super thin to be attractive. I stopped eating, worked out too much, and got down to 86lbs before my parents intervened. Took several years of struggling with my body issues before being able to finally be able to be proud of whatever love is on me, because thats just what it is - love. Know why? Because I love it. :) And now, I'm happier than I've been ever. I can eat what I want and not feel guilty- and that doesn't mean eating like a pig...just means I can go out and have a full meal and not feel like I just committed the worlds greatest sin...and if I don't work out? Oh well. I wish all girls could just be happy in their own skin, and the pressure to be perfect would go away. :(
 

Rey C.

Racing is life... anything else is just waiting.
Just remember, eating too much is also an eating disorder. If Aria Giovanni didn't have such a stunning face and perfect tits, I highly doubt she'd be named in this threads. I can't imagine that anybody finds her more attractive now than in her amateur or even Andrew Blake days.

But like you said, to each his own.

Exactly: to each his own. It's not as if there is one, universal standard of beauty.

As for Aria... well, yeah, she's a pretty model. No girl is going to get mentioned in this or any other thread (on a porn board) unless she has a pretty face and probably T&A. Aria could be half as pretty (in the face) and I'd buy her a drink and dinner any day of the week. I like a woman who looks like a woman. Hips and curves have never scared me off. I've dated some smaller women over the years - and I find some of them attractive too. But if a stylishly dressed 5'7" woman walks by us, with 38" hips and full thighs, she'd just have to accept the fact that I'm hardwired to check that out. I wouldn't be crude or obvious about it... but I wouldn't apologize for turning my head either. I likes what I likes. :cool:

Eating too much (of the wrong foods) can be an eating disorder. But you can't just look at someone's picture and make the assumption that because of their size (unless it's to an extreme) that they eat too much or they're not healthy. Shooting heroin is not healthy (mentally, emotionally or physically). I've never tried it myself, but I'm pretty sure of that. Sticking your finger down your throat after a meal and eating laxatives and diet pills like they're M&M's is also not healthy in my book.

As Crystal said in one of her interviews, fashion trends come & go. But I agree with her: anything that drives girls (or anybody) to take extreme measures to meet some unrealistic "beauty standard" (size 0?!) is not healthy... is not good.
 
healthy in general is hot...too skinny is unhealthy and too heavy is unhealthy, both of which are not attractive...if a chick is in a healthy weight range for her height and is in at least reasonably good physical condition (i.e. not mushy or fat) then she is much more attractive in my eyes than if she were either over or under-weight, there's a reason the words 'over' and 'under' are used...that said, some girls look better on the heavier end of healthy, while others look better on the lighter end, i am personally more attracted to girls who are thinner but i know plenty of people who just wouldn't look right if they were to lose weight
 

PlasmaTwa2

The Second-Hottest Man in my Mother's Basement
Oh well. I wish all girls could just be happy in their own skin, and the pressure to be perfect would go away. :(

I agree. If Hitler had been happy in his own skin, there would have been no World War II.
 

Jane Burgess

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Plus-size past: Former 'big' model Crystal Renn shows full extent of weight loss in slinky gold dress at Metropolitan Opera

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbi...d-dress-Metropolitan-Opera.html#ixzz1ZD7o5BMF


Transformation: Former plus-size model Crystal Renn displayed her incredible weight loss in a slinky gold dress at the 2011 Metropolitan Opera Season in New York last night, and right, seen just last year looking much curvier




In all honesty, she doesn't look that much skinner in the gold dress. Perhaps 20 pounds lighter, still pretty curvy. It sucks so much attention is drawn to weight.
 

Rey C.

Racing is life... anything else is just waiting.
Plus-size past: Former 'big' model Crystal Renn shows full extent of weight loss in slinky gold dress at Metropolitan Opera

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbi...d-dress-Metropolitan-Opera.html#ixzz1ZD7o5BMF


Transformation: Former plus-size model Crystal Renn displayed her incredible weight loss in a slinky gold dress at the 2011 Metropolitan Opera Season in New York last night, and right, seen just last year looking much curvier

I much prefer the before over the after. Looks like most of the weight came out of her face. IMO, she now looks like a concentration camp survivor in the face. And was she really THAT big before? :dunno: She just looks normal to me.
 
I like any woman that looks good. I don't factor in weight. But I do hate when fat or overweight people try to tell us that it is ok to be like that. For most of human history we were a lean and thin species. We worked all day and consumed fewer calories. In many cases the food was even healthier back then because it was all organic. But in the last 100 years people began to get overweight. We do less and eat more and most of what we eat is junk. The human body is not designed to be fat. It is that simple.
 

PlasmaTwa2

The Second-Hottest Man in my Mother's Basement
It is a sad world when her before picture is what some people consider fat.
 
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