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When you look at the way that society portrays beauty in women, bigger women are rarely the subject of praise. However, some songs decided to go against the grain and celebrate women that were not the typical vision of beauty. We have come up with a list of songs that challenge the beauty norms. These were not just any songs, though. These were hits that had a major impact on the perception of unique ladies!

Music Proves That Men Love Different Women

Before we get into the specific songs that helped to challenge the beauty norms, we have to stop and consider the message that these songs portrayed. Specifically, it showed that men liked to date and be with women that were not the typical beauties shown on magazine covers. Such music is the exact reason why men flock to BBW dating sitesto meet ladies. Although thicker women might not get the feature on GQ, they are still widely loved. BBW have curves, confidence, and attitude. Best of all dating services allow people to meet them quickly and easily from all over the world. Although using websites to meet atypically beautiful women is not something that every man has thought about doing, it’s a fantastic way to encounter new people. 

Hits That Reveal Big Women Are Great 

Many hits have emerged that celebrate women of different shapes and sizes. The songs below show various reasons why people love to meet and date BBW and other sorts of ladies, too.  

  • ‘Whole Lotta Rosie’ by AC/DC

The hard rock band AC/DC is probably the best Australian export in the music world today. They have been around for decades and rocked out to songs like Whole Lotta Rosie. The basis of this song is that the singer met a Tasmanian woman who was very large but also rocked his world for a night. She was a very special woman that is immortalized!

  • ‘Baby Got Back’ by Sir Mix-A-Lot

The famous Sir Mix-A-Lot wrote Baby Got Back and completely changed the conversation around women with a a curvy body shape  forever. Thick and chubby women were eschewed for buxom thin ladies, but this song helped people realize that there is beauty in the curves of the female body and that it attracts men.

  • ‘Fat Bottomed Girls’ by Queen

Freddie Mercury and company knew what they were talking about. This song tells the listener that big beautiful ladies make the whole world go round. These women add flavor and spice to the dating world, and Queen recognized it. 

  • ‘Big Girl (You Are Beautiful)’ by MIKA

The song by MIKA kind of pokes fun at big women by teasing them about filling up the room like a balloon, but they also insist that big girls are beautiful. This song explores the dichotomy facing big women: they are simultaneously desired and social pariahs. 

  • ‘Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others’ by The Smiths

This song talks about women in comparison to one another, maybe in a not-so-cute way, but it also shows that people of all sizes are worthy of celebration. The song is unusual for The Smiths, and it could have been a little more positive, but it was still on the right track. 

Many songs exist that show how men love big women and ladies who are entirely unique. Although some of these songs are not as flattering as they could be to the women involved, they do help get the message out that these women are worthy of being seen as beautiful and valuable individuals. You don’t have to be someone that fits into a mold!

Joey Bosa was a beat at Ohio State, earning two All-American honors, the Nagurski-Woodson Defensive Player of the Year and winning the National Championship.  The Chargers used their Third Overall Pick on the Buckeye, and it proved to be the correct decision.

The Hockey Hall of Fame has set a new date to induct the Class of 2020, which had postponed due to COVID-19.

The induction will take place on November 15, which will see Marian Hossa, Jarome Iginla, Kevin Lowe, Doug Wilson, Kim St-Pierre and Ken Holland enter the hallowed halls in Toronto.

Last October, Hall of Fame Chairman, Lanny McDonald announced that there will be no Class of 2021.

The MLS (Major League Soccer) is constantly being compared to the English Premier League, and the truth is, on many accounts, it can’t compete. The Premier League has better players, is viewed around the world, and is a financial powerhouse. However, that’s not to say that the MLS doesn’t have some amazing qualities. Here are six things that the MLS does better than the Premier League. 

No Hooliganism

Hooliganism has been associated with soccer in England for decades. It became particularly bad in the 1980s but is still a part of the game today. The MLS doesn’t have that problem, though. The people behind the MLS have aimed at fostering a family-friendly environment. That’s not to say that the MLS doesn’t attract passionate fans, though. 

Spending Limits

The MLS has a salary cap on players, which creates a level playing field for clubs. This creates a competitive environment that allows every club to have a shot at the title. The downside of the MLS’s salary cap is that the best American players end up playing for European clubs. In European leagues, the spending is completely out of control, with players earning massive wages and clubs competing on spending power. 

Playoffs

The MLS is set up differently from every other soccer league in the world. Instead of a total points-based system, it has playoffs (like other American sports). It works like this - the 34 MLS teams are split into two conferences (the Eastern Conference and the Western Conference). Each team plays every other team in their conference twice. The top seven teams in each conference then get entered into a knock-out style tournament to lift the MLS cup. This isn’t as competitive as the Premier League, but it makes the end of the season far more exciting. 

Respect

Soccer in Europe is extremely competitive. Unfortunately, this level of competition sometimes turns into a culture of disrespect. Players argue with referees, fans throw things at players, players make obscene gestures at fans… you get the picture. In the MLS, this sort of behavior is very rare. 

Work Permits 

If you’re a foreign player wanting a chance to play in England, there is a difficult process of entry. This is designed to stop an influx of overseas talent taking all of the opportunities instead of English players. In the MLS, it’s easy for foreign players to get into the country. This allows a lot of South American players to get a chance at professional soccer. However, it doesn’t stop young American players from traveling to Europe with programs like Soccer to Football. The draw of European soccer is too strong for American players. 

No Relegation

In the English Premier League, the bottom three teams get relegated to the Championship (the 2nd tier league). That means professional soccer players get moved around from league to league, having their wages slashes and careers ruined. That’s not the case in the MLS. Once a team has been accepted into the league, they are there to stay. This provides more stability for players and fans.