and he loves big women, so he doesn't mind Fuku's chub. It turns out, however, that her boyfriend Prince Chikara is a big guy himself. In one of the Filler episodes, Princess Fuku hires her Identical Stranger Ino to pose as her during a meeting with her fiancé until Fuku loses the weight she gained while binge-eating out of stress.Also, in The Gay '90s, the actress Lillian Russell weighed 200 pounds in her prime, and was considered one of the most beautiful and desirable women in America.) The pop-culture obsession with thin women is actually relatively new.
(Two examples from Western countries: the 17th-century Flemish painter Peter Paul Rubens is so famous for his depictions of plump, plushly upholstered women that his name has been borrowed to describe that style of feminine beauty. Many ancient and modern cultures prefer hefty, moderately overweight women to skinny ones. In Real Life, some prefer the term 'Fat Admirer.'īoth labels are often applied to anyone who dates a heavy person but isn't overweight themselves, regardless of any other qualities they like in the person or if they simply find that person attractive with no particular fetish. Often treated as strictly as fetishists with inclinations toward feederism, if not outright Acceptable Targets. Simply put, this character is outright attracted to fat people on an aesthetic level.