Would it be worthwhile to have a dual body description? I know they're subjective and thus might not be as trusted as some things, but it might be a way to clarify what someone means by "curvy", for example. A woman could be slim and curvy (hourglass but under whatever dress size), athletic and curvy, curvy and ample. (I choose this thinking of myself) |
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"Would it be worthwhile to have a dual body description? I know they're subjective and thus might not be as trusted as some things, but it might be a way to clarify what someone means by "curvy", for example. A woman could be slim and curvy (hourglass but under whatever dress size), athletic and curvy, curvy and ample. (I choose this thinking of myself) "
Why surely we are all on here for intelligent people with a sparkling personality so no need for body description |
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My profile says large as there wasn't a "fat" option... I am fairly curvy but didn't want to give the wrong impression, as I think my pics can, when they are visible |
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