Okay,
Let me preface that I do like slim/small. But only on bodies that I think should be very slim. I'm all into what bodies were built for. All into that. Ie. I think if a woman is small boned and she's really slim then it looks terrific. No anti small woman here.
But here's what happened. Somehow I walked into a theatre to catch a late afternoon showing of Revolutionary Road. And I somehow read the wrong listing and got "ummm RR isn't here!" Nancy?![]()
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. And all of their movies had started. So I scan my local theatre for RR or The Reader. Nope. The only movie that worked for Jean's bball game (picking me up at a certain time to leave downtown) was He's Just Not That Into You. So I walk downtown through a snowstorm from one theatre to another cause I need cheap theatre cause I'm not seeing a movie I really don't want to see and pay big bucks. So I was in a foul mood because I had movies to see and none of them worked out. Pissed.
It looked smarmy to me. Not good reviews. No interest. So glad I saw it for one reason. Wow. I found Jennifer Aniston and Jennifer Connolly's (sp?) bodies, and faces because of the very lean bodies, so hard to look at. So weird. Both attractive woman. But so hard to look at. I don't know I'm into analyzing bodies but it really hit me. Like too much. Too lean. And once again if you're meant to be small you're meant to be small. But both seemed like that wasn't the case.
Ok novel. Done. But a nice moment for me. A la what I want and what I don't want and appreciating size. A clarifying moment for me. I still want to lose but I know where the end is - where my body naturally levels out - fit and llevels out.
You know, I totally agree. I think both of them are too thin for their frames. I remember Jennifer Connelly from Labyrinth (one of my fav movies btw) and how pretty she was then.
I have always wondered why I don't really think that J Aniston is all that, and I think you hit the nail on the head.