Curvy Girls Rock! discussion

118 views
Member Topics > Why do you like to read about curvy heroines?

Comments Showing 101-118 of 118 (118 new)    post a comment »
1 3 next »
dateUp arrow    newest »

message 101: by Julie (new)

Julie Raust | 8 comments I agree Pauline. I think that's where authors who are avid readers have an advantage. I know what I like to read and I try to write the same way.

I like to read about curvy heroines because it makes the characters seem more realistic to me. Its hard to relate to billionaires who fall for picture perfect women who like to like to be spanked - but that's just me.

And although I've read and loved all kinds of books. I'd much rather read about a blue collar alpha male with a few flaws who's desperately in love with a curvy heroine who'll give as good as she gets.

Hey sounds like I could be on to something here....like the plot for my next book...lol. ;)


message 102: by [deleted user] (new)

I am gaining weight too...a colleague once congratulated me with my pregnancy........I never forget that 'cos I had to explain to her that it was my muffin top......I try to sooth myself that hubby loves me whether I am thin or not but I still get upset sometimes...(when we met I was very slim)....


message 103: by Sandra (new)

Sandra | 56 comments I know that feeling. My hubby's auntie asked me when I was due, but when I was actually pregnant no one knew. It is so disheartening.


message 104: by [deleted user] (new)

you would think some people would be a bit tactful, eh! and I noticed usually females ask these questions.....sooooooo...did you have a girl or a boy? I love babies...mines are all grown up now. My youngest is 18

:)


message 105: by Sandra (new)

Sandra | 56 comments Men have been trained never to say anything about any female within their hearing range. Lol


message 106: by [deleted user] (new)

True...whenever I ask my hubby whether my peach is growing, his respond is "all I notice is how beautiful you are"...heheheheheheee
:D


message 107: by [deleted user] (new)

heheheheeeeee...I am lucky that my muffin top look cute to him but my pooch is offensive though! he treats my muffin top as a soft seat

;)
:)


message 108: by Rosanna (new)

Rosanna Leo (rosanna_leo) It's funny, reading back through this thread. When I wrote my first romance, I didn't think of my heroine as BBW in my head, but she was curvy. I think ever since that first book, I've returned to the curvy girl theme more and more. There's nothing I like more than to express, in the hero's perspective, how much he loves to squeeze her flesh and enjoy her curves. At this point, I don't think I could write a skinny heroine. Most of the women I know are full-figured. And I really like bringing out an appreciation for these women in my men. Call it wishful thinking, but I love living vicariously through these relationships.


message 109: by Pauline (new)

Pauline Allan (paulineallan) | 547 comments Mod
I so agree! I write skinny secondary heroines, but it's hard for me to fully relate. I was a size 8 in my twenties, but children took that away rather quickly. I have always been curvy, but now I just have more curves to love. :)


message 110: by Rosanna (new)

Rosanna Leo (rosanna_leo) Pauline wrote: "I so agree! I write skinny secondary heroines, but it's hard for me to fully relate. I was a size 8 in my twenties, but children took that away rather quickly. I have always been curvy, but now I j..."

Exactly...more to LOVE!


message 111: by Blaque (new)

Blaque (blaqueoutentertainment) | 9 comments Yes I completely agree... I am a full figured woman and it's nice to have a heroine who's like me. As well as a man who appreciates her curves.


message 112: by Rosanna (new)

Rosanna Leo (rosanna_leo) Tyanne wrote: "Yes I completely agree... I am a full figured woman and it's nice to have a heroine who's like me. As well as a man who appreciates her curves."

That's good to hear, Tyanne. I have lots of skinny friends, and have even been thinner at points in my own life, but I just can't identify with a skinny heroine. When you see the world through the eyes of a full-figured gal, I don't think it ever quite changes. You automatically root for the curvy woman.


message 113: by Blaque (new)

Blaque (blaqueoutentertainment) | 9 comments So true, especially when it's curvy against skinny. :-)


message 114: by Pauline (new)

Pauline Allan (paulineallan) | 547 comments Mod
I think it's such an ego boost for a full figured woman to read about heroes who love curves. I know it makes me hold my shoulders back a bit more and walk a bit sassier.


message 115: by McGee Magoo (new)

McGee Magoo If only these heroes weren't the creation of another woman's imagination...lol


message 116: by Pauline (new)

Pauline Allan (paulineallan) | 547 comments Mod
Shannon wrote: "If only these heroes weren't the creation of another woman's imagination...lol"

This is true. :)


message 117: by Shadalis (new)

Shadalis I love reading about curvy women because it takes a sttong man to handle us. Balls of steel, baby ;)


message 118: by Pauline (new)

Pauline Allan (paulineallan) | 547 comments Mod
I like the way you think! :)


1 3 next »
back to top