Sunday, June 9, 2013

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hadmeatporny: lovesexandhumor: Nipple. :) Nipples? I only see...



hadmeatporny:

lovesexandhumor:

Nipple. :)

Nipples? I only see one. But its a lovely one

chubby-bunnies: submitted by lace-pearl.tumblr This is me. I'm...



chubby-bunnies:

submitted by lace-pearl.tumblr

This is me. I'm finally trying to accept who I am. I'm not entirely there yet, but I'm working on it… One day I'll love myself as much as possible <3

all time favorite poem 



all time favorite poem 

chubby-bunnies: This is the first time where I feel sexy...



chubby-bunnies:

This is the first time where I feel sexy showing my belly.

chubby-bunnies: Submitted...



chubby-bunnies:

Submitted by http://thewalkingantique.tumblr.com/

Grace/17/Size 16-18 - Natural photoshoot - Feeling bold and beautiful! 

(P.S AWESOME BLOG!!!!!) xx 

chubby-bunnies: Shy age 19 size 12/14 U.S. I am an artist in...



chubby-bunnies:

Shy age 19 size 12/14 U.S. I am an artist in the U.S. I judged my own body critically when i was in High school. After painting numerous bodies during college I realized there isn't a perfect shape or size, which makes us all perfect in my mind. We are all beautiful landscapes. This thought led me to creating this picture.

Landscape: Photography. I show you my back, a simple landscape of the human body. We all hold different mountain ranges, different hills and valleys. We all hold different layers to our aging skin. Some of us lack the layers of earth building upon our bodies. Some of us are close to the core already. Valleys, Mountains, Hills, they are all beautiful. Why is it than that the human body is judged differently? Though a volcano is dangerous, is it less beautiful? Though a valley lacks curves, is it less beautiful? Though mountains are looming, does it make them less beautiful? Judge me; I am a landscape.

rainbowluvin: veracityinbloom: This is me. No makeup. No...



rainbowluvin:

veracityinbloom:

This is me. No makeup. No hairspray. This is what I see every morning when I look in the mirror. This is what a real human being looks like. No Photoshop. No editing. Just and old dusty camera lens and the body full of stretchmarks, scars, and cellulite  I'm okay with that. In fact, I'm proud of it.

This photo is for all the anon assholes who have nothing nice to say. 

Eat your heart out.

Photographer: Connor Stewart

Model: Veracity

Beautiful

Stunning!

chubby-bunnies: Jen aged 27 size UK 18. Finally beginning the...



chubby-bunnies:

Jen aged 27 size UK 18. Finally beginning the body love I should have always had. Looking at myself without my society tinted glasses and it feels amazing. Love all you beautiful people, love this blog

rorpie: FINN YOU ARE ACTUALLY PERFECT





rorpie:

FINN YOU ARE ACTUALLY PERFECT

theamericankid: Japan gets true love right



theamericankid:

Japan gets true love right

chubby-bunnies: Emma. 18. US size 14.  I know I'm not perfect,...



chubby-bunnies:

Emma. 18. US size 14. 

I know I'm not perfect, but by no means am I worthless. Everyone deserves to feel beautiful, and I'm finally starting to get there. MY BODY DOES NOT OFFEND ME.

 Thanks Bunnies. Stay sassy. <3

chubby-bunnies: okay, so this is my first time submitting a...



chubby-bunnies:

okay, so this is my first time submitting a picture to any blog. eep. i'm slowly starting to learn to love my body. 
this blog is awesome, and all these girls are beautiful. :)

waitinginpurgatory.tumblr.com  

Photo



Photo



Photo



deniebaby: -uhhleeseeuhh: prestonhymas: dykestar: Lilo and...



deniebaby:

-uhhleeseeuhh:

prestonhymas:

dykestar:

Lilo and Stitch. The Original "Body Positive" Disney Cartoon.

I love how Nani wasn't stick thin like the rest of disney girls. 

Love this movie

Nani's body was HAWT

True Hawaii person.

chubby-bunnies: Sorry, not sorry.



chubby-bunnies:

Sorry, not sorry.

No reason you ever should



No reason you ever should

astrotastic: lickystickypickywe: That thing you see in this...







astrotastic:

lickystickypickywe:

That thing you see in this person abdomen is part of her skull.

The abdomen in question belongs to former "Mrs. Idaho" Jamie Hilton. Back in June, Hilton was involved in a devastating accident, and had to undergo emergency brain surgery. In the process, her doctors removed 25% of her skull so that her severely swollen brain would have room to return to its normal size. Fully intending to reattach the skull fragment later, Hilton's doctors stowed it away inside her stomach, where her body would keep it nourished until she was ready to have it reattached.

In the weeks ahead, Hilton recovered marvelously, all while missing a full quarter of her skull. She wore a helmet to help prevent further injury.

By mid-July, Hilton's swelling had subsided enough for doctors to remove the fragment from her abdomen and put it back in place with the aid of some titanium screws and plates. It's been over two months since her second surgery, and seems to be doing incredibly well, telling the New York Post that the only lasting effect seems to have been a change in her tastebuds and the loss of her sense of smell.

As for her head, it's back to its normal shape, albeit with a pretty awesome-looking scar. 

You can read more about Hilton's remarkable healing process over on her blog, where she and her husband have catalogued the entire ordeal. For more information on the surgery that Hilton had performed (decompressive hemicraniectomy), check out this post by Bradley Voit, who wrote about the procedure in detail when Congresswoman Gabby Giffords had it performed back in January 2011.

Fuck yeah, modern medicine!

rjslk: sassyfrassylassy: a reminder. Sau Ahem ~ I am!



rjslk:

sassyfrassylassy:

a reminder.

Sau Ahem ~ I am!

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