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Black Women With Big Hips


Black Women With Big Hips

Okay, let's talk about something. Something that's been on my mind. It might be controversial. Maybe even a little…unpopular. But here goes nothing.

I think Black women with big hips are... absolutely stunning.

There, I said it! Feel free to throw tomatoes. I'm ready.

Now, before anyone jumps down my throat, let me clarify. Beauty comes in all shapes and sizes. Skinny, curvy, tall, short - it's all good. Everyone is uniquely beautiful. We get it, right?

But... there's just something about those curves. Those glorious, gravity-defying curves. I'm talking about that figure that can launch a thousand ships. The kind that makes heads turn (in a respectful way, of course!).

I know, I know. Body image is a sensitive topic. Media has pushed unrealistic standards for years. It’s annoying! But, let’s just be real for a second. We can appreciate different body types, no?

Think about Beyoncé. Queen Bey. Need I say more?

Black Women Big Hips and Thighs - Bing Thick Girls Outfits, Curvy Girl
Black Women Big Hips and Thighs - Bing Thick Girls Outfits, Curvy Girl

Or what about the iconic Serena Williams? Power, grace, and curves for days! These women are forces of nature.

Let's not forget the everyday sisters, too. The ones rocking those jeans, those dresses, and everything in between. The ones owning their bodies and exuding confidence. The ones making the world a little more beautiful, one hip sway at a time.

Some might say it's just a physical thing. I disagree. It’s an attitude. A vibe. A certain…je ne sais quoi.

There's a strength there. A resilience. A woman who knows what she's got and isn't afraid to flaunt it (or not flaunt it – her choice!).

Maybe it's the way clothes fit. Maybe it's the way they move. Maybe it's just the sheer audacity of taking up space in a world that often tells women to shrink themselves.

Black Women Fashion, Womens Fashion, Curvy Plus Size, Sweater Dress
Black Women Fashion, Womens Fashion, Curvy Plus Size, Sweater Dress

Whatever it is, I'm here for it.

And it's not just about aesthetics. Historically, larger hips have been associated with fertility and motherhood. It’s a connection to heritage and legacy. That’s pretty powerful.

Of course, not every Black woman has big hips. And not every woman with big hips is Black. This isn't about stereotypes or generalizations. It’s just a fun observation.

It's about celebrating the diversity and beauty of the Black female form.

Let’s be honest. We are bombarded with images. These images often tell us what is considered to be beautiful. But beauty truly lies in being different. And it’s time we celebrated all kinds of beauty!

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Pin on S

Plus, have you ever tried to hug a woman with some serious curves? It's like a warm, comforting embrace from Mother Earth herself. Seriously, try it sometime (with consent, of course!).

So, yeah. I said it. I like big hips and I cannot lie. (Sorry, Sir Mix-a-Lot, but the sentiment still stands!).

And if that makes me a bad person, then so be it.

But I suspect, deep down, a lot of you agree with me. You just might be too afraid to say it out loud.

So, let's hear it. Who else is on Team Big Hips?

Pin on Women with hips
Pin on Women with hips

And if you're not? That's cool too. Different strokes for different folks. But please, don't yuck my yum.

Ultimately, it's about celebrating yourself and loving the skin you're in. Whether you're rocking a size 2 or a size 22, you are beautiful. You are worthy. And you deserve to feel amazing.

Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go listen to some Lizzo and admire some curvy queens on Instagram.

Peace out!

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