It's not bad to be plus-size, some people are just built larger. There's also nothing wrong with being
called a "plus-size" if you're a size 9 or 11.
Also, I do think people these days tend to glorify an imagined past of large women being the norm, but it was simply never true in the modern era. What is considered beautiful is a direct result of what people who have money look like. Back when people who had money were the only ones who could afford to eat and stay out of the sun, being heavy-set and fair-skinned was "beautiful". Now that fattening food is cheap and people usually work indoors, being heavy or fair is considered less beautiful because the wealthy can afford to eat healthy food and to be outside long enough to tan. It's all a matter of class.
Anyway, while I do appreciate that nobody should be ostracized for any physical characteristic, you can't ignore that most people who are very large are that way for a reason (the reason usually being lack of proper diet and exercise). Bigger people aren't less beautiful, but they are usually less healthy, and I feel like when people talk about how it used to be that a size 14 was beautiful or that "real women have curves", they're only distracting from the plain truth that people these days are not living healthily, and it
is a huge problem regardless.
Also, I find the phrase "real women have curves" incredibly offensive. Real women come in all shapes and sizes, from tiny to Amazon. Don't hurt the feelings of tiny women by removing them from womanhood.
