tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10400167.post5936725044139779348..comments2023-02-07T08:15:37.992-05:00Comments on MeMe Roth: How Much Weight Do I Gain to Become REAL..?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10400167.post-68176091144219470062012-06-09T02:57:17.417-04:002012-06-09T02:57:17.417-04:00MeMe, I've just discovered your blog, and this...MeMe, I've just discovered your blog, and this article is my favorite! <br /><br />I'm a model and a natural size 0 - I don't do any extreme dieting, I just eat healthy foods and simple exercise (like walking instead of driving, etc). Because of a relatively healthy lifestyle and good genes, I can't find clothes to fit me properly. I was also very thin as a child, and I had to learn to sew just so the clothes designed to fit the "average" (overweight) child wouldn't fall off of me. Today, I still have to take in almost everything I buy. Vanity sizing has gotten absolutely ridiculous. <br /><br />I also hate it whenever the pro-fat people say, "Real women have curves", but they only mean overweight women. Frankly, I'm probably curvier than most of these women, because I don't have a spare tire where my waist should be. I have boobs, a rather waspy waist, and a nicely defined bum! "Curvy" used to mean "hourglass", not "chubby". These people say beauty comes in all sizes, and yet they constantly bash anyone who is smaller than they are.<br /><br />I'm certainly not saying everyone should be a size 0 - people do have different bone structures - but to be a size 18 and describing yourself as curvy is beyond ridiculous. To say you can be that overweight and also be healthy is even more ridiculous.<br /><br />Thanks for the great blog, MeMe! You've just gained another fan!Chelseanoreply@blogger.com