January 8, 2012
Is there ever a day that goes by that an admirer of plus-size and Big Beautiful Women, doesn’t think, eat, sleep and breathe the word ‘fat’? I suppose I can only speak for myself, as I too – a healthy middle-aged man – think of sex; ‘fat sex’ to be more precise.
At certain times in life it can be quite frustrating, suppressing what I can best describe as ‘fat fantasies’. One time, I seriously considered taking some kind of medication to still my insatiable desire for looking at pictures of curvaceous women.
And then there is that utter frustration when you hear stories from fat women about “hiding their shame for their bodies in order to live a somewhat ‘normal’ life”. — That’s a quote by the way, not an opinion. And one I hear over and over again. — So here I am, practically ‘worshiping’ you, and then there is you, more or less saying you rather not exist at all…
But let’s face it, for most people – and I would say for men in particular – each of these two topics – ‘fat’ and ‘sex’ – are taboos on their own; let alone using them in the same breath of air.
Rebecca Jane Weinstein, author and size acceptance activist did just that. Her upcoming book is titled ‘Fat Sex’. And, as an admirer of Big Beautiful Women, I can’t wait to get my dawty big hands (yes they are quite apt) on a copy! Now, before you jump to conclusions, I am not another chubby chaser that loves to read about dirty little fantasies from fat women.
Rebecca’s book see, covers the hard topics as well, aside from the obvious – title-driven – ones. While the following list is just an out-take of chapter titles, you can pretty much guess what kind of ‘tough’ subjects are covered in the book:
Added to the list above, are no less than 15 more chapters in this book. Each of these chapters cover the difficult, amusing, disheartening, uplifting, depressing and arousing aspects of life as a fat person in a skinny person’s world, who also enjoys ‘sex’.
Find out more, here: http://www.fatsexthebook.com/
For the next six days the Kickstarter campaign still runs for funding for publishing and promotion. The link is: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1222517018/fat-sex-the-book
Huffington Post article: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/rebecca-jane-weinstein/overweight-sex-women-body-image_b_1183358.html
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