What if the model for Michelangelo's "David" had a higher BMI? He'd look like this. Lots more "Beautifully Big" art over at Florence Studios. Via. Comments (7) "beautifully big"? okay, so there are some people that look decent "big", but I for one would not pay to go to a museum to see that. Abusive comment hidden. (Show it anyway.) Well...noticed one anatomical member that looks smaller... Abusive comment hidden. (Show it anyway.) you'll note the fat hanging over it...that's why so many men who lose weight appear to have a larger penis! The fat just doesnt cover it up anymore :P Abusive comment hidden. (Show it anyway.) He'd also be putting himself at higher risk for obesity-related diseases.I don't see how that's "beautiful". Abusive comment hidden. (Show it anyway.) Cynics!I thought this one was a funny adaptation - David is such an overblown cliché.The rest of the site gave me chills. It's one thing to be comfortable with your body image - it's another to glorify gross obesity. Abusive comment hidden. (Show it anyway.) I think it's interesting that beautifully big is a body image as rare as those waifish supermodels. People with that high of a BMI are almost never that well proportioned. Symmetrical fat placement is just as genetic as symmetrical features. Abusive comment hidden. (Show it anyway.) That's fat-astic! Abusive comment hidden. (Show it anyway.) Login to comment. Enable JavaScript and Click here to access all of this post's 7 comments
"beautifully big"? okay, so there are some people that look decent "big", but I for one would not pay to go to a museum to see that. Abusive comment hidden. (Show it anyway.)
you'll note the fat hanging over it...that's why so many men who lose weight appear to have a larger penis! The fat just doesnt cover it up anymore :P Abusive comment hidden. (Show it anyway.)
He'd also be putting himself at higher risk for obesity-related diseases.I don't see how that's "beautiful". Abusive comment hidden. (Show it anyway.)
Cynics!I thought this one was a funny adaptation - David is such an overblown cliché.The rest of the site gave me chills. It's one thing to be comfortable with your body image - it's another to glorify gross obesity. Abusive comment hidden. (Show it anyway.)
I think it's interesting that beautifully big is a body image as rare as those waifish supermodels. People with that high of a BMI are almost never that well proportioned. Symmetrical fat placement is just as genetic as symmetrical features. Abusive comment hidden. (Show it anyway.)
I don't see how that's "beautiful".
I thought this one was a funny adaptation - David is such an overblown cliché.
The rest of the site gave me chills. It's one thing to be comfortable with your body image - it's another to glorify gross obesity.