Monday, April 7, 2014

Smut for Good- A Curvy Pin Up




Welcome to the Smut for Good- Curves Rule Blog Hop!

I heard about this blog hop through facebook. It's celebrating smut and curvy women and also raising money for Parkinson's Disease. 

Please be sure to click above for the main link and check out all the other blogs participating. There are ways you can donate and you have chances to win prizes!

I am giving away a copy of any of my books to one lucky commenter, so stick around and then leave me some love :)

We were asked to post something about curvy women, and while I mention in most of my books that my heroine has curves (it is spanking romance- there needs to be something to grab onto and spank!) I don't actually spend too much time talking about body type.

So instead, I am sharing with you a blog post I read recently about America's Forgotten Pin Up Girl (click to read the original post).

I have an unhealthy obsession appreciation of pin up girls and just the pin up style in general. They tend to be of the curvier sort. Big boobs, curvy hips, but yes, often times, tiny waists. A look that is hard for most to achieve without some sort of form fitting undergarment. Or really trying to trick the eye with say a belted dress that flares out at the bottom.

But upon reading this blog post over at Messy Nessy Chic I was enlightened to find a pin up girl named Hilda, a creation of illustrator Duane Bryers, who graced the pages of calendars for over four decades.


In all of her pictures Hilda seems carefree and confident in her body. I think the confidence is what brings the sexiness.



She seems a little goofy, but carefree and fun.


And what isn't sexy about that?




Smut for Good: Curves Rule is a blog hop with prizes galore to raise funds for Parkinson’s UK as this is Parkinson’s Awareness week. To find more curves, and seek out further prizes please visit http://smutters.co.uk/smut-for-good and if you can take a minute to please visit the Smut for Good: Curves Rule Just Giving Page at http://www.justgiving.com/curvesrule and donate whatever you can to help us reach our target of £100 to raise awareness of Parkinson’s and to support the charity Parkinson’s UK http://www.parkinsons.org.uk/ who help those with the disease learn to cope with the challenges, give out information and search for a cure.



9 comments:

  1. I love Hilda! I agree, her carefree spirit makes her sexy. We need to start a bring back Hilda campaign.

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  2. I never really describe the women in my books, body-type-wise, either. I guess I don't see it as that important or something. Interesting! I'm doing this hop too, a good cause eh? And I love your pin-up girls things; I love the whole retro style in general and always have. I have this huge collection of retro web design art and stuff. Anyway, yes I am rambling. The caffeine.

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  3. Love Hilda! I never noticed you didn't go into body type in your books. I think I just made it up in my mind anyway.

    Good cause by the way. My dad has Parkinson's and it's sad to see what happens to a person over the course of a few years.

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  4. What a great cause.
    Body type isn't important - what matters is being comfortable in the skin you're in. I think one of the joys of getting older is losing any hangups you have about being too fat, too thin,too big boobs, not enough boob etc. Learning to care less what others think, but to be grateful that your body still works, or at least some bits of it :D

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  5. Thanks so much for taking part in this hop to raise awareness and cash for such a worthy cause.

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  6. What a wonderful cause. My father and his sisters had Parkinson's when there was less help. I hope that soon there will be a cure.

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  7. Great cause to support, Casey!
    I loved these pics!
    Thanks :)

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  8. Hilda looks like a beautiful example of a confident woman. Thank you for showing us!
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  9. Nice cause to support

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