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Sunday, 28 September 2008

Skinny Bitch - Looking back at the past!
My nickname growing up was 'Bones' I was the skinny one in my family (I come from a big family) and I loved it.


I loved the way that my collar bone stuck out and the way that I could manouvre my ribs! I do not advocate stick thin as I have always been curvy even when I was thinner. I have always had an hour glass figure, which is fine when you're thin as you'll resemble Scarlett Johansson or Kelly Brook however when you have an hour glass figure and are fat - you're more likely to resemble a fat (and still beautiful -now slim) Janet Jackson.