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Originally posted by Exodus
iight guys, just admit it. Mariah look pretty good there...as for those who think of her as fat, when she was that large, she was probably thinner than half the people on this forum. Sorry guys, face reality, she was never really fat and she is definately thinned down now...in a good way.
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Exactly.
She couldn't get any thinner for a naturally curvy person who isn't all muscle tone (she's definitely toned, it's not constant though but her body looks like the type that knows how to get back into good toned shape fairly easily because it's used to doing it periodically), without being unhealthy. Honestly, it's like some people have no concept of body shapes. I mean, look at her legs, and I've noticed for a while, they've gotten thin, how much thinner can they get without being sticks and then tons of people will go on about how skinny and 'ugly' she is.
It's also like some people can't accept that people who aren't in their opinion the optimum weight can't be beautiful or attractive, thin, cuddly or overweight = ugly. Please, look at the two icons of last century - Monroe and Hepburn, totally different ends of the scale and reknowned for their beauty, fashion and style. One was naturally skinny and the other was very curvy and went from slim to cuddly as well. At times she was slender, and then others she had some fat on her midriff, her upper arms were slightly fleshy and a small double chin (as many naturally curvy women have - it's just part of the physique that comes with less exercise or slightly more/fattening food - other body shapes have different 'weaknesses') and she still looked gorgeous. It doesn't matter if a person isn't or not always medium weight or slim, as long as they are healthy or decently healthy for themselves as an individual and there is a fair amount of leeway on that depending on a person's body and lifestyle.