I thought wouldn’t find a boyfriend til I lost weight – I proved myself wrong… my man loves grabbing my wobbly curves
A WOMAN who thought she’d never find a boyfriend until she lost weight has proved herself wrong.
Michelle explained that she feared her size would stop her from finding a man.
She shared her previous worries in a video on her Instagram page, as she donned a cropped white T-shirt and low-slung white trousers.
However, she then revealed that she needn’t have worried, as her boyfriend is more than happy with her curvy figure.
The video showed her man embracing her from behind, taking huge handfuls of her stomach as he kissed her neck.
Michelle was seen giggling with delight as her other half continued to grab her tummy.
And in the caption she explained she’s realised that she was only able to find love once she’d learned to love herself “inside and out”.
She also added that “true love goes beyond shape and size”.
The comments section on the Instagram video was almost immediately filled with people weighing in on the passionate display – with many referencing the tummy grab.
“That grab is everything,” one wrote.
“It’s him grabbing your folds for me!” another added.
“I do the same thing to my wife!” a third admitted.
“Every soft curve and and every inch of her is beautiful and I worship her!”
“The way he grabs her to you can tell he LOVES ALLLL OF IT,” someone else wrote.
“Love this!”
“Girllllllll yessssss…. He was seconds from tearing the clothes off you,” another exclaimed.
But not everyone was convinced, with one person calling the grab “a bit aggressive”.
“She’s not a play doh, why he do that?” another asked.
“Girl, didn’t that hurt a little, grabbing skin like that?” a third questioned.
Others praised the chemistry the pair had, with one writing: “I’ll say it every single time…HOTTEST. COUPLE. EVER.”
“This is such a beautiful and important sentiment,” another added.
“I struggled with that mentality of believing I was only worthy of love if my body was a certain shape.
“How wild a concept is that when you really think about it?
“There’s lots of shapes and lots of love, and now I have someone who loves me no matter what shape I am.”
“They would see that big is beautiful,” another added.
“Period.
“Yes its important to see beneath the surface but not in the sense we don’t appreciate the outside!”