These 10 Voluptuous Couples Take Off Their Clothes {..And They Don’t Give A Sh*t What You Think}
“The hope is to broaden definitions of physical beauty. Literally.”
Caution! The following images are raw & real. And therefore I couldn’t help but sharing them with you.
The men and women in these images are executives, mothers, musicians, artists, activists, clerks, and writers. They are, perhaps, even the women or men you’ve joked about with your friends.
This is what they look like with their clothes off. Some are showing their bodies with pride. Others timidly. And some quite reluctantly.
But they all share one determination: Altering commonly accepted notions of a narrow and specific beauty ideal.
#1 Finding peace and acceptance in his arms
#2 Love beyond the ordinary
#3 Heart-Connection
#4 Two souls lovingly intertwined
#5 They just don’t give a sh*t & love themselves
#6 Love comes in all shapes & sizes
#7 We receive the love we think we deserve
#8 No excuses. Just love.
#9 Love is love is love.
#10 I love his absolute devotion for her
[sociallocker id=10812] [/sociallocker]These images are part of The Adipositivity Project, a project that aims to promote the acceptance of human size variation and encourage discussion of body politics – not by listing the merits of big people, or detailing examples of excellence, but rather through a visual display of fat physicality. The sort that’s normally unseen.
Don’t be shy in sharing these awesome portraits. I really believe we all can benefit from challenging our preconceived ideas and broadening our views.
Beauty, love, play & acceptance has nothing to do with size, color or gender.
Tell me.. What’s your favorite pic?
Hugs, Eda
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Yolanda, thank you for your comment. I am so happy to read that we are now two that see this beautiful portraits in the same way.