Unbelievable!
Looks like now that clothes sizes have grown to catch up with 'body inflation' !
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It's a slippery slope from there though...Originally posted by cailin maith View PostAgreed - 14 isn't fliping fat....
Have you noticed that clothes seem to have gone up a size lately?
I used to be pretty much a 12 with most things but now I finding a lot of stuff is too big and 10 is a better fit. Much as I'd like to believe it, I'm pretty sure I haven't lost weight anywhere
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Agreed - 14 isn't fecking fat....Originally posted by zathras View PostAnd then you get people like the tw*t who wrote to Metro and complained that those people who are a size 14 are fat!
And Liz Hurley was sacked for looking to 'mumsy' - No she has curves, might act like a showroom dummy but at least she has the body of a woman!
Maybe us blokes should start a new campaign for the return of the curvy body!
Do it Zathras....
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And then you get people like the tw*t who wrote to Metro and complained that those people who are a size 14 are fat!
And Liz Hurley was sacked for looking to 'mumsy' - No she has curves, might act like a showroom dummy but at least she has the body of a woman!
Maybe us blokes should start a new campaign for the return of the curvy body!
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Too skinny for me - but nice eye candy all the same -Originally posted by kali View PostHe's lovely!
Try this.... http://ben-cohen.com/gallery/index.php?Itemid=25
Feck - it's the black and white one in the shower..... super hot!!Last edited by cailin maith; 9 June 2008, 13:55.
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Heroin chic that's the look, like David Tenant who is 6ft 1 and sub 10 stone
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Ts
I think 'Lucy' has chosen a deliberately misleading avatar. Anyone can fall for that, although you may get a 'surprise' if you saw a picture of the 'model' taken from the front.
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