Such a topic is completely unethical. It promotes a wrong view of seeing people as sexual objects based on certain characteristics. It can also cause harm to the self - esteem of those who might fit the description. We should encourage a culture of respect and acceptance in all aspects of society.
This is a rather inappropriate and stereotypical topic. However, in general, mainstream media does not target in such a discriminatory way. We should focus on more positive and inclusive content.
Fabulous fiction books usually have strong themes. Take 'Beloved' by Toni Morrison. It has powerful themes of slavery, memory, and love. They also tend to be well - written in terms of language. Books like 'Ulysses' by James Joyce, although complex, are masterpieces of language use. And many of them create an emotional connection with the readers. 'The Fault in Our Stars' makes readers feel a wide range of emotions from love to sadness.
A great plot is also crucial. Take 'How to Train Your Dragon' as an example. The idea of a boy befriending a dragon in a world where dragons are usually seen as threats is really interesting. It has action, adventure, and a lot of heartwarming moments between the boy and the dragon.
Well, it depends on your taste. Some people love the unique characters and creative plots, but others might not be as impressed. For me, I find them quite enjoyable.
Fat old ladies might enjoy gardening. They can plant various flowers and vegetables, enjoy the beauty of nature and the joy of harvest. Gardening is a very relaxing and fulfilling hobby.