Fat Girl Walking: Sex, Food, Love, and Being Comfortable in Your Skin…Every Inch of It
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.35 (764 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0062343041 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 240 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-02-01 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
She is also a mother of three and lives with her family and adoring husband in Ohio.. Brittany Gibbons writes the blog Brittanyherself and is the curator of the Facebook group The Curvy Girl Guide, a plus-size model, and a nationally recognized body image advocate
Intentionally Irreverent, Accidentally Inspiring: A Male Point of View David You’re probably wondering why a man is reviewing a book that was so clearly written for women. For starters, you’re not the boss of me. Secondly, body positivity is universal. If you’ve ever been given a sideways look while eating in public, had a complete stranger offer advice on how to “fix” you, or skipped a school function because you’re afraid of how your size . "Funny! Relatable! Quick read with a good message for all!" according to Erika Tunson. I enjoyed this book and I am not generally a nonfiction fan! If you are a "fat girl walking" like me, you will relate to many of the stories Brittany tells. You will laugh out loud and want to shed a tear once in a while. The message of body acceptance is good for skinny, fat and in between women. One thing that took the book from Funny! Relatable! Quick read with a good message for all! Erika Tunson I enjoyed this book and I am not generally a nonfiction fan! If you are a "fat girl walking" like me, you will relate to many of the stories Brittany tells. You will laugh out loud and want to shed a tear once in a while. The message of body acceptance is good for skinny, fat and in between women. One thing that took the book from 4 stars to 3 for me was how it began chronologically but later lost its. stars to Funny! Relatable! Quick read with a good message for all! I enjoyed this book and I am not generally a nonfiction fan! If you are a "fat girl walking" like me, you will relate to many of the stories Brittany tells. You will laugh out loud and want to shed a tear once in a while. The message of body acceptance is good for skinny, fat and in between women. One thing that took the book from Funny! Relatable! Quick read with a good message for all! Erika Tunson I enjoyed this book and I am not generally a nonfiction fan! If you are a "fat girl walking" like me, you will relate to many of the stories Brittany tells. You will laugh out loud and want to shed a tear once in a while. The message of body acceptance is good for skinny, fat and in between women. One thing that took the book from 4 stars to 3 for me was how it began chronologically but later lost its. stars to 3 for me was how it began chronologically but later lost its. for me was how it began chronologically but later lost its. Five Stars Kathryn B DeSilva Hilarious!!
It isn’t one of those former fat people memoirs about how someone battled, and won, in the fight against fat. With her infectious humor and soul-baring honesty, Fat Girl Walking reveals a life full of the same heartbreak, joy, oddity, awkwardness, and wonder as anyone else’s. And there’s sex, lots of it!Fat Girl Walking isn’t a diet book. Instead, she reminds us that being chubby doesn’t mean you’ll end up alone, unhappy, or the subject of a cable medical show. But instead of hiding herself in the shadows of thinner women, Brittany became a wildly popular blogger and national spokesmodel—known for stripping on stage at TedX and standing in Times Square in a bikini on national television, and making skinny people everywhere uncomfortable.Talking honestly about size and body image on her popular blog, bri
Now, she’s made it her personal mission on her blog, in social media, on television, and now in this amazing book, to destroy the ridiculous myth that every woman who is overweight hates her body and herself. Maybe They Are You. They love fashion. They’re Just Like You. They love their bodies. Brittany Gibbons, and the Curvy Girls she speaks to every day on the Internet, beg to differ. She also asks some tough questions, things like “What if my husband weighs less than I do?” and “Is my body hate ruining my daughter’s life?”Read Fat Girl Walking—start having those conversations, and maybe save all of womankind.. Sure, sometimes they doubt themselves, they’re not robots, but not anymore than EVERY OTH