If you feel bad about your size, watch the video in this topic, and start feeling proud of what you have!
The song All About That Bass by Meghan Trainor has caused a stir for its incisive lyrics that defend chubby women, highlighting their sensuality and attractiveness. His video has had more than 8 million views on Youtubeand continue to increase.
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Meghan Trainor, who is also chubby, appears accompanied by dancers who do not conform to the stereotype of beauty 90 60 90. At just 20 years old, this singer-songwriter sends a clear message to all adolescents and girls in the world: her body is beautiful, no matter the size. This becomes very important today, when more and more young people are falling victim to anorexia and bulimia for trying to achieve unhealthy ideals of beauty.
Regarding this song, the singer told Billboard magazine “I saw a report on The Ellen DeGeneres Show about a model who was ‘photoshopped’ to have extra-long arms. I was like… this is getting out of control. Someone has to say something!”
And she said it with this song, which entered the Billboard charts just 3 weeks ago and has risen like a rocket, ranking today at number 28 on the Hot 100. The success of this artist shows that gorditas have their audience and that men like real women, of different sizes. We share with you a fragment of the letter:
“Yes, it is clear that I am not a size 2
But I can move it, move it like it’s meant to be
‘Cause I got that boom boom that all the boys chase
I have meat in the right places.
I see magazines that use Photoshop
We know that shit ain’t real
please stop it
If you have beauty, beauty magnifies
every inch of you is perfect
From the feet to the head.
Yeah my mom told me not to worry about my size
He told me, the boys like them with more glue to enjoy all night.
You know I’m not a toothpick, a silicone Barbie
if this is your thing
So come on, move with me.”
What do you think about fatties? Do you find that women are attractive and sensual regardless of size?