Hi all, this may be a controversial post but I’m curious
Ladies, how do you define BBW/Curvy, I’m not at all sizeest (not sure if that’s a word)
But is there a difference?
What one person sees as Curvy, another might see as BBW.
I’ve known size 10 say curvy and a size 22 Curvy, also a size 16 says they are BBW or Fabulous
To me a ladies body shape is irrelevant if she is happy in her skin.
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I think it's down to how the individual personally identifies themselves.
Naturally everyone has their own thoughts and opinions about how they see themselves and as long as others respect that and don't try and infringe on that, each to their own 😊😊 |
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"I think it's down to how the individual personally identifies themselves.
Naturally everyone has their own thoughts and opinions about how they see themselves and as long as others respect that and don't try and infringe on that, each to their own 😊😊"
I totally agree with you. As long as you are happy in your skin.
Everyone has preferences just don’t be a dick if someone doesn’t fit your box. |
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"I'm a size 16 and see myself as curvy but wouldn't label myself as a BBW. I suppose it's all about perception. "
A lot of ladies I know say the same thing
Curves are a real turn on for me.
But I can appreciate a lady size 10/12 etc. |
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"I am a size 26 and count myself as a SSBBW; when I was a size 22 I identified as a BBW. A long time ago when I was a size 18 I saw myself as curvy.
I think it's upto how we feel inside."
Does the SS mean super sexy because you are.
If you are loved for you, best feeling in the world |
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By *ory xWoman 10 weeks ago
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"I am a size 26 and count myself as a SSBBW; when I was a size 22 I identified as a BBW. A long time ago when I was a size 18 I saw myself as curvy.
I think it's upto how we feel inside.
Does the SS mean super sexy because you are.
If you are loved for you, best feeling in the world "
Lol SS = Super Sized.
@KissesNCwtches loves me for who I am and youre right its the best feeling. |
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Out of curiosity, why do we need to define size?
I agree that confidence is the sexiest thing a man/woman can have definitely regardless of their body shape.
Definitely dependent on the person, same as some people on here call themselves well endowed and sometimes it makes me think... really? |
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"Out of curiosity, why do we need to define size?
I agree that confidence is the sexiest thing a man/woman can have definitely regardless of their body shape.
Definitely dependent on the person, same as some people on here call themselves well endowed and sometimes it makes me think... really?"
I get you, we should look at the person not the body.
Confidence is a sexy thing |
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It's very much like the term athletic
It can vary hugely. To me an athletic man is someone with a strong muscular rugby type build/gym fit. But it could equally apply to a really really slim guy with very little muscle mass who runs marathons.
I think as long as people are happy to provide up to date photos of themselves to a person they are arranging to meet then whatever term they choose to use to describe themselves is of little relevance really. Everyone sees themselves differently and that's fine  |
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"It's very much like the term athletic
It can vary hugely. To me an athletic man is someone with a strong muscular rugby type build/gym fit. But it could equally apply to a really really slim guy with very little muscle mass who runs marathons.
I think as long as people are happy to provide up to date photos of themselves to a person they are arranging to meet then whatever term they choose to use to describe themselves is of little relevance really. Everyone sees themselves differently and that's fine "
Well said. Couldn’t have put it better, but I’m not so eloquent with words |
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"In terms of size, I'm fat.
Ive just checked your pics out and i gotta say your not fat in my eyes, figure looking good and very inviting! "
Why is fat seen as a negative term? If someone chooses to use it to describe themselves, then there's not really any need for people to try and persuade them otherwise. A person can be fat and still look good and have an inviting figure  |
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Yes, fat is just a descriptive word really. Let's be honest, some of us are fat. It's not really a negative thing.
Now calling someone a fat bitch or similar because they won't fuck you, is a whole different thing.
If that's not for you, move along. |
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