| 9 Dec 2001 | Ladygrimm | Cute little chubby faerie.  I like it | |
| 19 Dec 2001 | Sän Inman | THAT is CHUBBY? Whoa... I guess let's just say I would call that still too thin for my tastes. You gotta get some fat rolls on her midriff!  I love her hair and her wings, and that is a pretty neat out fit she has...  Aimee 'Pervy Hobbit Fancier' Skeers replies: "Okay, San. I'll take that into account next time. I'll draw a big fat faerie just for you." | |
| 25 Jan 2003 | Nathaniel S. Summers | What your saying is chubby i just call rounded edges! Well i am glad that not everyone out there is unaturally obsessed with that thin look. Most girls dont realize that most guys dont go for the thin girls anyway, though the media would have them think otherwise. Great work, i absolutely love this piece. | |
| 19 Mar 2003 | L. Mitchell | Aimee, I sure hope people don't turn this picture into a "let's hate all the thin girls" deal like it seems to be starting out as.
I like this picture because most people don't know how to draw fat people and/or just don't think about it. The more average sized bodies we get, the more diverse it is...but it doesn't make the world a better place, you commentors. Just keep up the good work and great ideas, and thanks for being a little more original by drawing a non-stickly fae! I am actually inspired! | |
| 16 Apr 2003 | Paige | Women come in a variety of shapes and sizes -- all of which are beautiful | |
| 17 Nov 2003 | The Lady Iris | She's cute. And yeah, anti-thin isn't cool, just like anti-fat is lame. So there. And women in any shape or size are beautiful, not matter what. | |
| 9 Apr 2004 | Sylvie Jackson | HAHAHAHHAHAA So after I talked to you on DA, I wondered when I had talked to you on Elfwood, and looked you up, and then I found this. Man, I am just NEVER pleased  I am surprised you have swatted me yet  | |
| 5 Dec 2005 | Miriam C. Gill | I'm sorry, but she is not EVEN chubby. lovely colors. | |