A WOMAN has hit back at haters who think she can't get any man she wants because she's plus sized.
Posting on her TikTok account (@its.kamm3) Kammie proudly told users her size has never been a problem for her love life.
In one clip the stunner looks directly into the camera with a cool and confident look.
The caption reads: "Don't let my size fool you, I've had anybody I've ever wanted."
In fact, there's only one certain type of guy who Kammie says isn't into her, but even they think she's pretty.
Men who aren't "into big girls" still praise Kammie's looks, but she admits she "couldn't care less" if they aren't into her, since she's never into them in the first place and didn't ask.
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Other users could relate to the TikToker, one said: "It's like umm… did I day I was into you sir? The nerve."
Kammie agreed, adding: "It happens sooo often."
And she's not the only one curvy girl who has heard she's 'pretty for a big girl'.
One person commented: "And this is never because anyone asked, they just be talking out of their backends."
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"Like we would even give them the time of day," a second joked.
Another wrote: "And they look back at your like they didn't just give you a backhanded compliment."
But others thought the comments from men were just rude.
"Honestly they don't realise how weird they're being, like what," one said.
Luckily, Kammie doesn't let negative comments affect her, or backhanded complements for that matter.
The stunner often posts clips on her social media inspiring other curvy girls to wear whatever they want and be confident in their own skin.
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