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This husband just wrote the most beautiful post about his wife

Robbie Tripp recently took to Instagram to write a heartwarming post about his wife, Sarah.

The writer uploaded a picture of him and his wife having a moment on the beach; underneath he wrote about his love for Sarah and her “curvy body”.

“As a teenager, I was often teased by my friends for my attraction to girls on the thicker side, ones who were shorter and curvier, girls that the average (basic) bro might refer to as ‘chubby’ or even ‘fat’,” he starts off by saying.

“Then, as I became a man and started to educate myself on issues such as feminism and how the media marginalises women by portraying a very narrow and very specific standard of beauty (thin, tall, lean) I realised how many men have bought into that lie.”

Clearly besotted with his wife, Robbie explains that while Sarah’s body won’t be featured on the cover of any magazines, it is the “one featured in [his] life and in [his] heart.”

Continuing, he writes: “There's nothing sexier to me than a woman who is both curvy and confident; this gorgeous girl I married fills out every inch of her jeans and is still the most beautiful one in the room.”

“Guys, rethink what society has told you that you should desire. A real woman is not a porn star or a bikini mannequin or a movie character. She's real. She has beautiful stretch marks on her hips and cute little dimples on her booty.

“Girls, don't ever fool yourself by thinking you have to fit a certain mould to be loved and appreciated. There is a guy out there who is going to celebrate you for exactly who you are, someone who will love you like I love my Sarah.”

 

|| I love this woman and her curvy body. As a teenager, I was often teased by my friends for my attraction to girls on the thicker side, ones who were shorter and curvier, girls that the average (basic) bro might refer to as "chubby" or even "fat." Then, as I became a man and started to educate myself on issues such as feminism and how the media marginalizes women by portraying a very narrow and very specific standard of beauty (thin, tall, lean) I realized how many men have bought into that lie. For me, there is nothing sexier than this woman right here: thick thighs, big booty, cute little side roll, etc. Her shape and size won't be the one featured on the cover of Cosmopolitan but it's the one featured in my life and in my heart. There's nothing sexier to me than a woman who is both curvy and confident; this gorgeous girl I married fills out every inch of her jeans and is still the most beautiful one in the room. Guys, rethink what society has told you that you should desire. A real woman is not a porn star or a bikini mannequin or a movie character. She's real. She has beautiful stretch marks on her hips and cute little dimples on her booty. Girls, don't ever fool yourself by thinking you have to fit a certain mold to be loved and appreciated. There is a guy out there who is going to celebrate you for exactly who you are, someone who will love you like I love my Sarah. || photo cred: @kaileehjudd

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However, while the sentiment is quite sweet, not everyone was impressed with the post…

“All women are real women. Except cyborg women who are not women they are cyborgs,” wrote one.

While another unimpressed follower said: “Dude, can't believe how many people are buying this shit. You have no idea about feminism. Typical Instagram famous douche. Not one mention about her personality.”

What are your thoughts on it?

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