I could've danced all night...

http://fashionista.com/2011/12/its-here-kate-moss-lara-stone-joan-smalls-and-more-get-naked-for-the-2012-pirelli-calendar-shot-by-mario-sorrenti/

Although I would be the first person to drool over someone beautiful and sexy—and might I add, I do have fun going to strip clubs with friends when i’m on vacation too—I think boobs (especially big ones) kind of freak me out when they’re just hanging out there lol. I think I only appreciate its form when in clothes or in nice bras haha.

Anyway, as I was browsing through this link, I read the usual comments about how these girls are too skinny, and that they should include curvier girls with more meat, and also the constant assumption that thin people = unhealthy/anorexic.

I couldn’t help but roll my eyes. Not to offend anyone, but let’s just leave the skinny supermodels alone. Being thin is a prerequisite to that label. Everyone else who doesn’t fall under that category can be anything and everything else they want to be. I hate to say it, but there are so many defensive people who are on the heavier side. Why and what for? Embrace your figure, move on, and stop trying to change the world.

Us, normal human beings, at least have the luxury to pig out on junk and fast food without having to worry about how we’ll look like naked (in print) haha. I’ll forever be envious of the flat tummy and long legs that other people are blessed to have, but that doesn’t mean I should campaign to change the whole world’s notion of what kinds of bodies or faces should appear in print ads and calendars. Haller.