User talk:Tabithamurphy

Tabu Thick N' Sassy Magazine is geared toward the full figured woman promoting health and elevating self-esteem.

Tabu "Thick N' Sassy" Magazine
Tabu is an Online Magazine Designed Especially with the Full Figured Woman in Mind  Tabu “Thick N’ Sassy” online magazine has only been around for a short time but has managed to touch the lives of hundreds of full figured women all over the world. We are here to be a positive motivator to full figured women everywhere regardless of their race color or creed. Tabu “Thick N’ Sassy” is a magazine that is not afraid to say what is on its mind and we are definitely not afraid to allow our readers to voice their opinions. Tabu “Thick N’ Sassy” is a true grit magazine.

Here at Tabu “Thick N’ Sassy online magazine our goals are simple. Our goals is to inspire and motivate full figured women all over the world, for full figured women to all allow their outer beauty to show as well as their inner beauty, to be recognized in all aspects of business, beauty, politics, fashion, and inspiration, to show we are the women of today and will not be pushed aside for the media or any other purposes, and for the world to recognize that we as full figured women are an essential part of the world economics and that are part of the reason why world continues to turns. We are mothers wives, teachers, providers, and leaders and now is our time to shine!

Tabu “Thick N’ Sassy” Magazine was founded by Tabitha Murphy in October, 2007. Tabu Thick N’ Sassy” speaks to the full figured community and invites full figured women to step up for what they believe in including being beautiful. Full figured women have been patronized and ostracized by society for far too long. Tabu “Thick N’ Sassy” Magazine is standing up for the rights of full figured women by saying to the media, designers, publishers, and the world that enough is enough. Full figured women have strong buying power by purchasing clothing that cost almost 2x’s what the average attire go for. Tabu “Thick N’ Sassy” says to the full figured community, “Now Is Our Time To Shine!”

Founder
Tabitha Murphy (Born June 2, 1971) is a full figured African-American woman who loves who she is an individual and wants very much for full-figured women to be recognized and be loved for not only who they are on the inside but also for whom they are on the outside. Tabitha Murphy breaks the weight barriers by having fashion shows staffed with full figured women only and offer full figured women training for modeling and the runway. Self-love and self-respect is what Tabitha encourages and speak on when she attends seminars or when speaking one-on-one with children and adults. Tabitha Murphy is just one of the many full figured who do not fit the typical stereo types of a full figured woman. She is outgoing, outspoken, active with her family and friends, and simply just love to have fun. She has been rejected by communities due to her size and weight and has suffered from much prejudice. However, that has not stopped her from loving who she is and believing that full figured women can do anything they want just as long as they believe it can be done.

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