I have to be honest and admit that I’m probably one of the few plus-size bloggers who haven’t been fat shamed. I’m sure my day is coming (because lets face it, there are a lot of idiots out there), so I have some swear words and hand gestures prepared. It’s pretty sad that I’m preparing myself for nasty comments, but we all know it happens when you’re fat.
Aussie Curves: Song

May be surrounded by
A million people I
Still feel all alone
I just wanna go home

Gisborne Township from Kaiti Hill, May 2014
Fat Girls Shouldn’t Wear Stripes: Morgan


I wanted to be involved in the Fat Girls Shouldn’t Wear Stripes project mostly because the evolution of my style is practically a textbook case of following ‘the rules’ and then realising that they’re completely stupid! View Post
Fat Girls Shouldn’t Wear Stripes: Anna

I’m inspired by other fatties being fat. I started reading fat blogs when I moved to South Korea, and until that point I had honestly believed that being fat meant I wasn’t entitled to being happy or living a life I enjoyed. It kinda sucks but it was a revelation I didn’t have to equate fatness with misery.
On turning 30
When I was a teenager, turning 30 seemed so far off. 30 was old, and I was young. As I got nearer to 30, I watched my older friends suffer a lot of angst about hitting that milestone. Some of them really seemed quite freaked out about “the big 3-0”.
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