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To Eat or Not To

So we have Mr. Amit’s advice for women with slimming obsession.

I’m also getting sick of the current fashion of women trying to lose weight to conform to some silly popular-culture projection of beauty. Listen, big asses are glorious things. Abundant hips are joyous. No man has ever complained about a woman being too chesty.

To this advice we have counter advice from Vulturo, who basically fancies the “34.28.32″ “32.24.34″ kinda-bodies and with his “Kate Moss” choice, I get a feeling even tooth-picks would do for him.

Big asses are intimidating and ugly. And I definitely have an issue with women being too chesty. Shape trumps size. Melon sized boobs are so ugly.

I think small but shapely breasts are yummy. Size can go to hell.

Its very easy to gain weight (a fact that I realized too late) and very hard to lose it. Lay off them Jalebis and what not is Vulturo’s honest advice.

And sadly some women actually go about doing this…

Personally speaking without sounding too preachy – I would say the funda is we live only once, so just do what you feel whether that’s pigging out on junk food or sweating it out in the gym. And this goes for both the sexes.

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Vulturo
Dec 4th, 2006 at 9:11 am | #

Not 36.32.36…. 36 is wayyyyyyyy too big. In which world are you living?

32-34 is more like it for the bust size. Waist could be anywhere between 24 and 30. Hips 34 is okay.

Saakshi O. Juneja
Dec 4th, 2006 at 9:19 am | #

Vulturo – Oppssy! looks like I had noted down the “Vaada Pav” rates of my local food stall. Anyways…have made the changes as per your preference. And as for the world I am living in…well that’s called “Reality” and not “Dolly-Land”.

Anshul
Dec 4th, 2006 at 3:36 pm | #

Egg jhaaactly(Javed Jaaffrey style – Salaam namaste) Sakshi!

Utsa
Dec 5th, 2006 at 2:35 am | #

Sakshi: I hear ya. I love food way too much to give it up and starve myself!But, I do try to eat in moderation and try and go for a walk at least twice a week. So much for eating all those Krispy Kreme Doughnut’s or just devouring food in general!

SUNNY
Dec 5th, 2006 at 3:59 pm | #

Women don’t have to give up food entirely to be in great shape. Moderation in food and good exercise is enough. Being an old fashioned guy, I cannot stand skinny women. I think 32-34 C is great, don’t have to be too busty.

Vi
Dec 6th, 2006 at 3:00 pm | #

Wtg, Sakshi; good to know you’re still in the real world =)

shadows
Dec 8th, 2006 at 1:54 pm | #

Amit Verma would even marry an elephant if he wants big hips.. Strange guy, he has contradicted himself so many times on his own blog, in different posts. Guess he goes with the flavour of the season.

I kinda agree with Vulturo. But then, bones turn me off. Preity zinta and Raveena Tandon have/had just the right amount of chubbiness. Pick Drew Barrymore or Angelina Jolie in case of Hollywood. Neither too plump, nor toothpick like. And oh yeah, Rakhi Sawant has a good figure, whether anyone likes or dislikes her.

So girls.. Please take care of your figure. Most guys are normal and prefer a right balance of flab and flatness. Ok, we are against girls starving themselves to become ultra thin, but then we dont like girls with footballs fitted.

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