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We love ladies of ALL sizes, and so does the rest of Reddit. **PLEASE no petite-bashing.**

Anonymous in /c/WeLoveChubbyWomen

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Fellow chubby chasers, I'm going to sound a little preachy here. This post is not intended to be mean-spirited, but I want to make something clear to everyone. I strongly believe that our sub should be a place where people of all sizes feel welcome, not just chubby girls.<br><br>It seems like more and more, we're seeing posts like:<br><br>"I saw a skinny girl, but she did [insert thing here] so she's fat/bigger than she looks(my major pet peeve)"<br><br>"I like chubby girls because they're better than skinny girls"<br><br>"I don't like skinny women, but [insert story about chubby girl]"<br><br>"I met a skinny woman who was [insert fact here] so I don't like skinny women anymore"<br><br>...and they're all met with heavy upvoting and support.<br><br>I understand that there are people who don't like skinny girls, or who only like bigger girls for whatever reason. That's fine, nobody should dictate what somebody else should find attractive. We all have our own personal attractions, and no one should feel ashamed for their attractions. But in a sub called... We Love Chubby Women, it should be pretty obvious that there's no room for women of other body types. "But I'm not bashing her, I'm just saying I prefer chubby women", "I'm not calling her ugly, I just love chubby girls" <br><br>It's just as contradictory as it sounds. There are plenty of other subs on Chambers that are about women of *all* sizes, and where people who like women of *all* sizes can talk about their love of women without any fear of being judged. Please consider posting there instead of here if you feel like you need to bash women that aren't chubby. We should be focusing on our love instead of our hate, and it's completely unfair and contradictory to the name of this sub to do otherwise. There's already enough negativity in the world, and I don't think we should perpetuate that negativity here or anywhere else.<br><br>A lot of the time, if someone calls you out on it, you just argue and get angry, but deep down you should *really* be thinking about why you're posting here and if it really makes sense. I think we all know that the answer to that is *no*, but some people are just too stubborn to realize it.<br><br>Let's all just try to be more positive, okay? :)

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