Curves

Curves… what can I say?
I think mine have all come to stay.

Some of them are nice, others appalling,
but the ones who love me still consider me darling.

I think my best curves are the ones on display,
but even those seem to frighten some away.

Are people jealous or just in fear?
I’m just glad my curves will probably never disappear.

I think the best part of being curvy,
is using those curves when the guys get pervy.

Flaunting can be so much fun
especially when the taunting makes them come undone.

I think everyone should consider the benefits of curves,
even if they do sometimes get on your nerves.

A squishy body is something to be adored,
and if you marry a curvy woman, you’ll never be bored.

© 2025 Michelle Cook


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49 thoughts on “Curves

  1. What a wonderfully bold and celebratory poem! This is a powerful declaration of self-love and confidence. You’ve beautifully captured the complex experience of living in a curvy body—the mixed reactions from others, the unshakable self-assurance, and the triumphant joy of owning your space and your sensuality.

    The best part is the shift from acknowledging the “appalling” and “frightening” reactions to the powerful, playful, and fun energy of flaunting what you have. It’s a fantastic reminder that our bodies are our own to define, enjoy, and use as a source of strength.

    This line is absolutely magnificent: “I think the best part of being curvy, is using those curves when the guys get pervy.” It turns the male gaze on its head, reclaiming power and making it a source of your own amusement and strength. That is a truly empowering sentiment.

    Thank you for sharing this joyful and unapologetic ode to curves. It’s a delight to read

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    1. Awww I love your comment. This made my day. I think the biggest realization I’ve come to thus far, is knowing how important it is to just be completely yourself without worrying about what others might think. And my mission with this site is to always encourage others to do the same because that’s what I think brings the most happiness in this life. Thank you for bringing me a ray of sunshine today. May good things come your way in response to the kindness you bring to others. 🩷

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        1. This so cute and also humourous too. Yet very true. As a nudist woman for 20+ years I can attest to it. None of us are perfect. Baring both my body and soul to others has been the most liberating and enpowering thing I have ever done for myself. Flaunting my curves at times is and has always been fun and rewarding. Neither my husband or I are ever bored.

          Ms. K

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          1. Oh Ms. K, you always give me something to smile about. I’m so happy ya’ll are never bored. I envy your lifestyle; can’t really do things like that much here in Utah. Must be a fun and freeing lifestyle. 😉

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            1. 20+ years ago when my husband first introduced social nudity to me I thought it was nuts. However after only a very short time socially with others I realized how accepting and non judgmental it was and is. At times the fun and freedom with others is beyond words. Come join us for an Oklahoma weekend done naturally.

              Nude Hugs

              Kim

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            2. That sounds like so much fun. I’ve only gotten to experience something like that once in my life and the experience was something I’ll never forget.

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            3. M. It only took one visit for it to open my eyes and mind to something I never knew existed. The lack of judgment, the acceptance for the way I looked. No one staring at my body. The total freedom and liberation to walk around fully exposed while having meaningful conversations with others and taking part in other social activities knowing I was safe with no fear.

              Ms. K

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