Maybe this is because I’ve been educating myself with plus size fashion, blogs and models… but this model looks good to me, does she look good to you?
To me, Tara Lynn appears to be a healthy, gorgeous young girl (you might remember her from Spot The Body Shape: Pear). I seriously can’t believe I’m looking at this girl and thinking if I had her body I’d be happy with it. This body is attainable. I will never be skinny, as I’ve said before, it’s not my shape, my pear thighs won’t allow it. So on accepting the impossibility of skinny, I’m thinking healthy curvy is a beautiful alternative.
Would you be happy with her body? And before you make your mind up… look at her in this picture.
I’m going to ask you to keep your comments as clean as possible. It’ll be difficult, but I must protect my readers eyes. And my own. A simple ‘I would totally do her’ will suffice, thanks.
Emma




She looks good enough to eat…she looks like gravy on a plate, and I am a biscuit!!
Hahaha this made me laugh xx
I m glad. Can I ask how old you are? And you answer?
I’m 22
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Oh good Lord. U are 22 and gorgeous. U have your entire life ahead of you. Enjoy life.
hear ye. hear ye. i agree with this statement wholeheartedly!!!!!!!!!
Thanks guys
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She’s very gorgeous, but no. Her body wouldn’t look good on me. Now if I had her face to go with it, then sure! Who wouldn’t want to look like that?!
From your picture i can tell you’re beautiful! I’m envious of your long brown hair
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and my mind goes to a totally different place, how much air brushing has been done?
My thoughts exactly. Her thighs in particular look completely done over. I do think she’s beautiful but this photo still pictures that old enemy “assisted perfection”.
yes sadly, people can’t just be human!
And yet, what else can we be?
Yeah finding an un-airbrushed picture is hard work. I hate airbrushed images and wish airbrushing was banned from advertisements, but alas, i don’t think it’ll happen
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good point!
She is gorgeous! And the key is “healthy” curves. After all, in my opinion, a woman should look like a woman.
Cheers,
Laura
Yes, ‘healthy’ is a very important part of what makes her attractive
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Personally I don’t like this size of a Woman as I prefer a more thin and athletic look, I think it’s more healthy, maybe also a sub-concious thing there too. But, I’m the odd one out with all my male friends who’d love this type of Woman. Beauty is in the eye of the Beholder.
Would you really want to be skinny though? Most skinny people I know are very weak and are also ill all the time. What about wanting to be fit and slightly toned. There is now Women’s Health magazine in the UK, it’s worth a read…
No i wouldn’t want to be skinny anymore, i would quite like to get healthy-looking body but i’ve never liked the athletic Kate Bosworth from Blue Crush look, for me i mean.
I’ve never considered reading Women’s Health because i always envisage runners and fit people to read it but actually it looks quite varied… thanks for bringing my attention to it
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The only magazine I read these days is Men’s Health, not because I am a huge health freak but more because I know that sifting through the 50 percent of advertising, I am going to learn some positive information to do with good health and lifestyle on exercise / food.
Just Googled her and that’s not Athletic. She looks extremely underweight and very ill.
Whilst having a role model is a great benefit I’d be careful in comparing yourself to people, especially those in magazines who are airbrushed.
There’s a decent weighing machine at Boots where for 70 p measures your height, weight and BMI with a receipt. Whilst it’s never 100 percent accurate it’s good to have your details on record and then see where you “ideal and healthy” weight lies and then you can set some short term and long term goals.
Don’t worry i know my healthy weight range and my goal is in the middle of that, i suppose really i meant i’d be happy if i were slimmer than i am now, instead of being unhappy until i reach the ultimate goal of my ideal healthy weight. So instead of focusing on the long term goal which is really all i do, i’d be happy reaching her size as a short term goal
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That’s excellent. Short term goals are successful, Long term goals alone actually bring failure. Good luck
She’s absolutely gorgeous. I love seeing models with curves.
(And, by the way, you’re absolutely gorgeous too, lady! Inside AND out.)
Me too, it makes such a change! Aww thank you, you’re so sweet and beautiful as well!
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Amaze-face! Why can’t more models be like her, seriously. She’s stunning. x
She is! I am totally jealous! Haha
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She’s super pretty and she looks super toned, and like she could kick my ass in a race (well, most people could). Right now though I don’t think I could be happy if I had her body, though I’d murder for her boobs, just because I can’t deal with having any sort of size or mass. Stupid body image and stupid disorder =(
I know the feeling, it’s only because i’ve been researching other body shapes other than those i see in the magazine that i’ve become more familiar with seeing gorgeous women with fuller figures.
I’m thinking mean thoughts at your disorder!
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She’s beautiful
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So are you Fiona
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SO ARE YOU
I love her lips. But that is all.
Her lips look divine, her best feature in my opinion
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when i have lots of extra mula, i will definitely be pumping mine up with a little ‘something something.’ most women want to pump up their breasts. i want to pump up my lips.