Full Figure Plus
Plus Size Clothing from a Man’s Perspective
“I love my wife’s body in every way imaginable.”
Full Figure Plus is plus size fashion from the male point of view of Glen Johnson. It was born out of the desire to help his then plus size bride and it has grown into a voice for plus size women around the world. I first met Glen through his blog and we later became “Twitter friends” — he is one of the few plus size bloggers out there who genuinely has a different perspective — that of a man who is plus size himself and who is also married to a plus size woman.
Glen’s blog educates women and some men on everything from fashion to lingerie to size acceptance, no matter what their size.
Full Figured Fashion Tip: Know your size and body type so no matter if your shopping online or in the store you know what will and will not fit your frame.
About Glen Johnson — Full Figure Plus Blogger
Glen & Twanna He is a writer who started a blog to help his wife and other women navigate through the confusing landscape of the Internet to find quality plus size fashion. Full Figure Plus is plus size fashion from a male perspective.
When he is not blogging he is a graduate student at Ashford University. Movies are his passion as well as reading books and going on a date with his wife in their backyard.
Ten Things You Might Not Know About Glen Johnson
I asked Glen to share with us 10 thing we might not know, and he did. Boy was I surprised! Here are his list of ten things from his perspective. I hope you enjoy reading them as much as I did. Feel free to respond in the guestbook below.
- I traveled outside of the United States for the first time ever in 2012.
- My first time on the Internet was with WebTv that included a wireless keyboard in 1998!
- I got my passport in 2012.
- I am adopted.
- My birth mark is on my tongue.
- Full Figure Plus was born in 2004 after collecting hundreds of websites for plus sizes.
- I am a reluctant smartphone user.
- My Blackberry, yes Blackberry, does not have a single game app installed.
- I went camping for the first time ever in 2009.
- I survived falling two stories off a building in 1999.
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Topic Links
* Visit Glen at Full Figure Plus
* Follow Glen on Twitter