Mirror Woman: We're drawn to each other; We agonise over not having a perfect figure, but do men really care about our big bums, flabby arms and dimply thighs? We asked three women to sketch their bodies the way THEY see themselves, then compared the results with their boyfriends' drawings. As the following works of art prove, while you might feel like a lump of lard, your fella thinks you're sex on legs.(Features)

The Mirror (London, England) | June 1, 2004 | Copyright

Byline: JANE SIMON

TV researcher Farrah Jaufuraully, 26, from Croydon, Middlesex, met her partner of five years - actor David Horne, 24 - at Middlesex university...

SHE SAYS: "DAVID'S drawing makes me look like a rugby player. I'm 5ft 21/2ins tall, but he's given me stumpy little legs and a long body.

"I know he likes my big boobs, but I wish they were smaller. He loves my big bottom, too - even though I don't. All the women in my family have big bottoms and there's not much I can do about it. If I lose weight and ask him if my bum looks smaller ...

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