Regular looking people.

I’m a regular-looking person. That means I carry a bit more weight than I’d like, my hips are softer, and my breasts sit lower than they did in my twenties. I’m not especially hairy, but somehow a rogue hair still pops up in the oddest place (yes, I’m talking to you, areolas) and demands a painful pluck.

But here’s the truth: I look in the mirror and fall in love with myself every single day. I love how I look, and I wear that love like sexy lingerie when I walk out into the world.

If you’re like me, you are far from Barbie perfection, but miles away from self-loathing. If so, celebrate yourself! I certainly do. When you do, you start to understand just how attractive you already are.

Nothing turns me on more than the self-confidence of someone comfortable in their own skin. When I see a woman on the beach in a too-small bikini, I’m not judging her; I’m cheering, “You go, girl!”

Looking at the photos in this thread, I’m struck by the curvy hips, heavy breasts, and the gentle rolls of their stomachs. None of these bodies look engineered, filtered, or optimized. They show softness, gravity, asymmetry, and the lived-in texture of real life. This is what bodies look like when they’re not posed for fantasy or distortion.

And that’s where my imagination kicks in. I build fantasies from real people. My stories are about men and women whose bodies tell the hard truth of lived lives—very likely some of your truths and fantasies, too.

And when those characters move from my head onto the page, they don’t get airbrushed. They stay raw and crisp, shaped by real days, and I can make them so damned desirable.
Indeed. And you sound like you’re very sexy. Cheers 🥂
 
You are so right.A woman’s body is a treasure.The curves always look beautiful.The full breasts can make you breathless. You are an amazing woman.There will always be a rogue hair and that is what makes us special.
I actually love aberrant hairs on nipples and elsewhere. 🤩
 
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