Curvy or plus-sized ladies are gorgeous.
Well, one will raise an eyebrow; that is for sure.
But though it is cliche, the popular saying is that beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
The preference for skinny, lanky ladies may have been a trend way back, but that is fast changing.
Curvy and plus-sized ladies are pretty.
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You know, there is a particular Nigerian culture where would-be bride is kept in fattening room for months before tying the knots with her husband.
What she does is eat and sleep for months, while her progress is monitored by those in charge of the room.
Follow this piece closely.
You know, there is a particular Nigerian culture where would-be bride is kept in fattening room for months before tying the knots with her husband.
What she does is eat and sleep for months, while her progress is monitored by those in charge of the room.
It is a long narrative, really.
But the short of the long gist is that in African culture, being plump is associated with good health and wellness.
It is beauty.
You tend to attract fewer admirers if you are skinny and lanky.
I stand to be corrected, but I am pretty sure many in this part of the world hold similar views.
So, being plus-sized is cool.
It is one thing to be plus-sized and pretty, it is another to understand plus-size fashion and execute it.
As a plus-sized lady, you should be proud of your unique body.
You are big, bold, and beautiful; something ladies on the slim side crave, but may not admit.
But that is not to say you should not workout and stay fit.
You must also know the right kind of plus-sized clothing to wear to look beautiful.
You need dress well enough to flatter your body size.
Does what you have in mind to wear flatter your body type? If it does not, take it off.
To do great at plus-size fashion, you should also know your body type and dress accordingly.
Anything short of that is a disaster.
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