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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"We all have different perceptions of size tones physiques does it really matter "
This. One man's poison is another man's pleasure. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Skinny doesn't do it for me. I like a who doesn't worry about that side of things and can drink a pint of beer "
Oh Lord I dunno if I can manage many pints of beer maybe two but throw in a chicken tikka kebab no salad plenty of sauce and I will be grand lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Each body type has its own thrill. It's the personality in that body which turns it into beauty " some people could have a great personality but they can be a shit fuck. Happened a few times with us really really nice people but awful in the bedroom just saying |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We are swinging a while now
Over time we have come to feel that although looks are important to an extent, it really is personality and connection that does it for us
Sam and alan |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"We all have different perceptions of size tones physiques does it really matter
I absolutely agree, we all have our preferences and perceptions, it's the wording that I find offensive. "
The tittle it's a little bit unfair. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"We all have different perceptions of size tones physiques does it really matter
I absolutely agree, we all have our preferences and perceptions, it's the wording that I find offensive.
The tittle it's a little bit unfair. "
I think so too there are so many different variations of sizes & shapes sadly most people in society choose two labels for people and put them into boxes |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Slim doesn't do it for me at all
I luvvvve curvy women. Its the soft smooth flesh on a lightly scented curvy body that turns me on big time mmmmmmmmm"
Do u mean only curvy women have soft smooth flesh ? Maybe I'm interpreting you wrong |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Slim doesn't do it for me at all
I luvvvve curvy women. Its the soft smooth flesh on a lightly scented curvy body that turns me on big time mmmmmmmmm"
I'm here.... |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Slim doesn't do it for me at all
I luvvvve curvy women. Its the soft smooth flesh on a lightly scented curvy body that turns me on big time mmmmmmmmm
I'm here.... "
Oh I know you're THERE but I want you HERE |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Slim doesn't do it for me at all
I luvvvve curvy women. Its the soft smooth flesh on a lightly scented curvy body that turns me on big time mmmmmmmmm"
Me too .... but yolo you know this already mmmmmm
Sam x |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Slim doesn't do it for me at all
I luvvvve curvy women. Its the soft smooth flesh on a lightly scented curvy body that turns me on big time mmmmmmmmm
I'm here....
Oh I know you're THERE but I want you HERE "
Me too...I want to be HERE so bad!!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Slim doesn't do it for me at all
I luvvvve curvy women. Its the soft smooth flesh on a lightly scented curvy body that turns me on big time mmmmmmmmm
Do u mean only curvy women have soft smooth flesh ? Maybe I'm interpreting you wrong "
No, it's the 'flesh' in particular I was referring to. My first ever bi meet was with a young attractive slim athletic woman but there just wasn't enough to satisfy. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Slim doesn't do it for me at all
I luvvvve curvy women. Its the soft smooth flesh on a lightly scented curvy body that turns me on big time mmmmmmmmm
Me too .... but yolo you know this already mmmmmm
Sam x"
Oh I do... Horny for those gorgeous ladies tonight |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Slim doesn't do it for me at all
I luvvvve curvy women. Its the soft smooth flesh on a lightly scented curvy body that turns me on big time mmmmmmmmm
Do u mean only curvy women have soft smooth flesh ? Maybe I'm interpreting you wrong
No, it's the 'flesh' in particular I was referring to. My first ever bi meet was with a young attractive slim athletic woman but there just wasn't enough to satisfy. "
Awe well that's different |
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"I like curves but to be honest what I like best is playing with nice people, a good personality shine through past everything else in my book "
Us to , if you like the person its much better than how they look |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Its all about a connection, she could be any shape or size it doesn't matter one bit.
Personal I'm an eye man. I like nice eyes and very little make up.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'm all about a woman's softness and sweet smelling skin that turns me on.... I like to explore every inch of her body with my fingertips, then with my moist mouth.... I think it's because I have a mummy tummy myself that I appreciate all shapes & sizes... that's just my opinion anyway....
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"Each body type has its own thrill. It's the personality in that body which turns it into beauty some people could have a great personality but they can be a shit fuck. Happened a few times with us really really nice people but awful in the bedroom just saying "
Yep, I get ya.
I'm dead sound but I'm a crap shag altogether No, seriously, I'm terrible!
Terms/labels will vary with the people speaking, be it slim/skinny/toned or bbw/curvy/far so we all need to relax about that. People use the language they know/are comfortable with.
Personally, I do understand the physical attraction part but it can be the smallest things that turn me on to a lady, such as eyes, hairstyle, smile, a particular way of looking at me.
If one of those things happens, along with a sharp, humorous, preferably naughty mind, then I guess you might call it squinting. As in, my vision kinda blurs as the size of the person starts to become irrelevant.
Hope that makes sense. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Why don't you use slim/toned/athletic or even average rather than a adjective with a negative rig to it like skinny? "
Completely agree here ... if it has to be said then slim a much nicer word .. you wouldn't call someone fat as can be offensive .. well so can the word skinny be offensive ... if you need to ask the question then it could be worded much better ... curry or slim ? .. and each to their own .. one mans medicine is another's poison although it shouldn't have to be said on a site like this as there's always someone for someone .. beauty is in the eye of the beholder .. as all has been said .. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"For me it's not skinny, curvy etc, it's confidence.... Nothing hornier than a woman that is comfortable and happy in her own body. Now that is sexy. "
Well said ... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It's very cruel to categorize ladies by there shape take a look in the mirror before judging anyone#just saying"
Always someone for someone so no call for the question in the first place ,.. just my opinion .. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"We all have different perceptions of size tones physiques does it really matter
I absolutely agree, we all have our preferences and perceptions, it's the wording that I find offensive. "
Agreed |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"My personal opinion is personality wins every time though I prefer a more shapely man or woman "
Agreed about personality .. so why the question starting a thread here .. don't get it or get why the wording of the question .. if it needed asking it could of been worded a bit better .. just my opinion is all . |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"My personal opinion is personality wins every time though I prefer a more shapely man or woman
Agreed about personality .. so why the question starting a thread here .. don't get it or get why the wording of the question .. if it needed asking it could of been worded a bit better .. just my opinion is all ."
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By *oghunter33Woman
over a year ago
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I'd say barely anyone likes 'skinny' as per definition:
unattractively thin.
synonyms: scrawny, scraggy, bony, angular, raw-boned, hollow-cheeked, gaunt, as thin as a rake, skin-and-bones, stick-like, size-zero, emaciated, skeletal, pinched, undernourished, underfed
And I haven't really seen such in the Irish fab world. We all have our curves. So yes the wording is ill chosen.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I'd say barely anyone likes 'skinny' as per definition:
unattractively thin.
synonyms: scrawny, scraggy, bony, angular, raw-boned, hollow-cheeked, gaunt, as thin as a rake, skin-and-bones, stick-like, size-zero, emaciated, skeletal, pinched, undernourished, underfed
And I haven't really seen such in the Irish fab world. We all have our curves. So yes the wording is ill chosen.
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Very sorry I didn't mean to cause offence |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Both of course!!!
Why would I choose one over the other when shape/size doesn't define the person.
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I agree size shouldn't matter its all about if u click with a person or couple,but it would seem not everybody thinks the same which is not a good attitude to have. I am slim and thats just how i am cant seem to get those envious curves that most are looking for. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Let's say you're wife or partner was curvy when you first got together .But for some reason she lost weight and was now skinny or whatever you want to call it.Would you not still love her just as much.In other words if you love the person it don't matter if they are stick-thin or over weight. |
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"Both of course!!!
Why would I choose one over the other when shape/size doesn't define the person.
I agree size shouldn't matter its all about if u click with a person or couple,but it would seem not everybody thinks the same which is not a good attitude to have. I am slim and thats just how i am cant seem to get those envious curves that most are looking for. "
Shoosh. This is why these threads about body shape are damaging. By uplifting one body shape we are not meaning to but offending the opposite.
We don't have to be a certain shape to be desired.
You are gorgeous, you are your shape, don't ever apologise for it
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"Both of course!!!
Why would I choose one over the other when shape/size doesn't define the person.
I agree size shouldn't matter its all about if u click with a person or couple,but it would seem not everybody thinks the same which is not a good attitude to have. I am slim and thats just how i am cant seem to get those envious curves that most are looking for.
Shoosh. This is why these threads about body shape are damaging. By uplifting one body shape we are not meaning to but offending the opposite.
We don't have to be a certain shape to be desired.
You are gorgeous, you are your shape, don't ever apologise for it
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Thank u this wasnt by any means a feel sorry for me post i was just reading the posts and found most want curvy and everybody has their preference i get that. But reading this topic and its replies has just made me realise that slim is not as desired as curvy but heho we shall still carry on as we were,enjoying the site for what it is |
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"Both of course!!!
Why would I choose one over the other when shape/size doesn't define the person.
I agree size shouldn't matter its all about if u click with a person or couple,but it would seem not everybody thinks the same which is not a good attitude to have. I am slim and thats just how i am cant seem to get those envious curves that most are looking for.
Shoosh. This is why these threads about body shape are damaging. By uplifting one body shape we are not meaning to but offending the opposite.
We don't have to be a certain shape to be desired.
You are gorgeous, you are your shape, don't ever apologise for it
Thank u this wasnt by any means a feel sorry for me post i was just reading the posts and found most want curvy and everybody has their preference i get that. But reading this topic and its replies has just made me realise that slim is not as desired as curvy but heho we shall still carry on as we were,enjoying the site for what it is "
Don't take too seriously what most of the guys or people tell on forums... Most of them just want to please the masses and get extra points.
You look fabulous and slim have beautiful smooth curves too!
Alex |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I'd usually describe myself as curvy but have average as my body type on here "
For what I see in your pics you have a beautiful body with curves in the right places
Curvy here on fab means overweight or big (I'm overweight so I called myself curvy too )
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"I'd usually describe myself as curvy but have average as my body type on here
For what I see in your pics you have a beautiful body with curves in the right places
Curvy here on fab means overweight or big (I'm overweight so I called myself curvy too )
Alex "
Awh thank you |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Jesus christ! They're descriptive words. If you take offence to an accurate description of your body shape. Then you need to ask yourself why you are taking offence. |
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"Both of course!!!
Why would I choose one over the other when shape/size doesn't define the person.
I agree size shouldn't matter its all about if u click with a person or couple,but it would seem not everybody thinks the same which is not a good attitude to have. I am slim and thats just how i am cant seem to get those envious curves that most are looking for.
Shoosh. This is why these threads about body shape are damaging. By uplifting one body shape we are not meaning to but offending the opposite.
We don't have to be a certain shape to be desired.
You are gorgeous, you are your shape, don't ever apologise for it
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I concur |
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"Jesus christ! They're descriptive words. If you take offence to an accurate description of your body shape. Then you need to ask yourself why you are taking offence. "
I don't think it's so much about the words but the double standards.. if someone said do you prefer someone who is toned or fat there'd be uproar
Curvy is a nice adjective, skinny isn't. |
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"Jesus christ! They're descriptive words. If you take offence to an accurate description of your body shape. Then you need to ask yourself why you are taking offence.
I don't think it's so much about the words but the double standards.. if someone said do you prefer someone who is toned or fat there'd be uproar
Curvy is a nice adjective, skinny isn't. "
I agree. Skinny or fat are 2 words that are offensive and best not being used on here imo
Curvy means different things to different people. Slim girls have curves, athletic ladies have curvy booties, with their hot bubble bum etc. Look at Beyonce she has curves in all the right place...
I happy with me, so never get offended at peoples preferences tbh...
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"Jesus christ! They're descriptive words. If you take offence to an accurate description of your body shape. Then you need to ask yourself why you are taking offence.
I don't think it's so much about the words but the double standards.. if someone said do you prefer someone who is toned or fat there'd be uproar
Curvy is a nice adjective, skinny isn't.
I agree. Skinny or fat are 2 words that are offensive and best not being used on here imo
Curvy means different things to different people. Slim girls have curves, athletic ladies have curvy booties, with their hot bubble bum etc. Look at Beyonce she has curves in all the right place...
I happy with me, so never get offended at peoples preferences tbh...
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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder ...
If I find a size 14 or a size 18 or a 10 girl very attractive does it matter how she is labelled here or in the real world ?
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"Jesus christ! They're descriptive words. If you take offence to an accurate description of your body shape. Then you need to ask yourself why you are taking offence.
I don't think it's so much about the words but the double standards.. if someone said do you prefer someone who is toned or fat there'd be uproar
Curvy is a nice adjective, skinny isn't.
I agree. Skinny or fat are 2 words that are offensive and best not being used on here imo
Curvy means different things to different people. Slim girls have curves, athletic ladies have curvy booties, with their hot bubble bum etc. Look at Beyonce she has curves in all the right place...
I happy with me, so never get offended at peoples preferences tbh...
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This!!
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"Jesus christ! They're descriptive words. If you take offence to an accurate description of your body shape. Then you need to ask yourself why you are taking offence.
I don't think it's so much about the words but the double standards.. if someone said do you prefer someone who is toned or fat there'd be uproar
Curvy is a nice adjective, skinny isn't.
I agree. Skinny or fat are 2 words that are offensive and best not being used on here imo
Curvy means different things to different people. Slim girls have curves, athletic ladies have curvy booties, with their hot bubble bum etc. Look at Beyonce she has curves in all the right place...
I happy with me, so never get offended at peoples preferences tbh...
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I fully agree here .. and my question was why ask the question in the first place ? .. as all them words mean different things to different people . .. and my personal point and opinion is .. why ask ,? ... different strokes for different folks ... and words used to describe someone's size / shape can be offensive .. like you lifted I am happy / confident in my own skin .. and I would say a lot are on here .. as I said previously there always someone for someone in this wonderful world of fab .. I don't usually post on the forums .. but felt the need to on this one .. because of the question .. I'm just baffled it felt needed asking .. ok curious .. fair enough .. that's ok .. I just personally think no need for such a question .. as I say .. that's my personal opinion on the subject ... oh and on a footnote .... no body should be put down because of their preferences either .. we all know what we like and don't like .. |
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"Jesus christ! They're descriptive words. If you take offence to an accurate description of your body shape. Then you need to ask yourself why you are taking offence.
I don't think it's so much about the words but the double standards.. if someone said do you prefer someone who is toned or fat there'd be uproar
Curvy is a nice adjective, skinny isn't.
I agree. Skinny or fat are 2 words that are offensive and best not being used on here imo
Curvy means different things to different people. Slim girls have curves, athletic ladies have curvy booties, with their hot bubble bum etc. Look at Beyonce she has curves in all the right place...
I happy with me, so never get offended at peoples preferences tbh...
I fully agree here .. and my question was why ask the question in the first place ? .. as all them words mean different things to different people . .. and my personal point and opinion is .. why ask ,? ... different strokes for different folks ... and words used to describe someone's size / shape can be offensive .. like you lifted I am happy / confident in my own skin .. and I would say a lot are on here .. as I said previously there always someone for someone in this wonderful world of fab .. I don't usually post on the forums .. but felt the need to on this one .. because of the question .. I'm just baffled it felt needed asking .. ok curious .. fair enough .. that's ok .. I just personally think no need for such a question .. as I say .. that's my personal opinion on the subject ... oh and on a footnote .... no body should be put down because of their preferences either .. we all know what we like and don't like .. "
Was meant to read " like you lilred " lol ... and I don't get offended either by people's preferences .. each to their own and all that jazz .. |
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"Jesus christ! They're descriptive words. If you take offence to an accurate description of your body shape. Then you need to ask yourself why you are taking offence.
I don't think it's so much about the words but the double standards.. if someone said do you prefer someone who is toned or fat there'd be uproar
Curvy is a nice adjective, skinny isn't.
I agree. Skinny or fat are 2 words that are offensive and best not being used on here imo
Curvy means different things to different people. Slim girls have curves, athletic ladies have curvy booties, with their hot bubble bum etc. Look at Beyonce she has curves in all the right place...
I happy with me, so never get offended at peoples preferences tbh...
I fully agree here .. and my question was why ask the question in the first place ? .. as all them words mean different things to different people . .. and my personal point and opinion is .. why ask ,? ... different strokes for different folks ... and words used to describe someone's size / shape can be offensive .. like you lifted I am happy / confident in my own skin .. and I would say a lot are on here .. as I said previously there always someone for someone in this wonderful world of fab .. I don't usually post on the forums .. but felt the need to on this one .. because of the question .. I'm just baffled it felt needed asking .. ok curious .. fair enough .. that's ok .. I just personally think no need for such a question .. as I say .. that's my personal opinion on the subject ... oh and on a footnote .... no body should be put down because of their preferences either .. we all know what we like and don't like ..
Was meant to read " like you lilred " lol ... and I don't get offended either by people's preferences .. each to their own and all that jazz .. "
Ha ha, Mags now that reads better. Liking your comment, you should post more on here. When you used word lifted I was imagining some rugby build guy lifting lilred up...ooh my mind wanders so easy
Btw, deleted my comment when I had typed wind instead of mind |
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"Jesus christ! They're descriptive words. If you take offence to an accurate description of your body shape. Then you need to ask yourself why you are taking offence.
I don't think it's so much about the words but the double standards.. if someone said do you prefer someone who is toned or fat there'd be uproar
Curvy is a nice adjective, skinny isn't.
I agree. Skinny or fat are 2 words that are offensive and best not being used on here imo
Curvy means different things to different people. Slim girls have curves, athletic ladies have curvy booties, with their hot bubble bum etc. Look at Beyonce she has curves in all the right place...
I happy with me, so never get offended at peoples preferences tbh...
I fully agree here .. and my question was why ask the question in the first place ? .. as all them words mean different things to different people . .. and my personal point and opinion is .. why ask ,? ... different strokes for different folks ... and words used to describe someone's size / shape can be offensive .. like you lifted I am happy / confident in my own skin .. and I would say a lot are on here .. as I said previously there always someone for someone in this wonderful world of fab .. I don't usually post on the forums .. but felt the need to on this one .. because of the question .. I'm just baffled it felt needed asking .. ok curious .. fair enough .. that's ok .. I just personally think no need for such a question .. as I say .. that's my personal opinion on the subject ... oh and on a footnote .... no body should be put down because of their preferences either .. we all know what we like and don't like ..
Was meant to read " like you lilred " lol ... and I don't get offended either by people's preferences .. each to their own and all that jazz ..
Ha ha, Mags now that reads better. Liking your comment, you should post more on here. When you used word lifted I was imagining some rugby build guy lifting lilred up...ooh my mind wanders so easy
Btw, deleted my comment when I had typed wind instead of mind"
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"Jesus christ! They're descriptive words. If you take offence to an accurate description of your body shape. Then you need to ask yourself why you are taking offence.
I don't think it's so much about the words but the double standards.. if someone said do you prefer someone who is toned or fat there'd be uproar
Curvy is a nice adjective, skinny isn't.
I agree. Skinny or fat are 2 words that are offensive and best not being used on here imo
Curvy means different things to different people. Slim girls have curves, athletic ladies have curvy booties, with their hot bubble bum etc. Look at Beyonce she has curves in all the right place...
I happy with me, so never get offended at peoples preferences tbh...
I fully agree here .. and my question was why ask the question in the first place ? .. as all them words mean different things to different people . .. and my personal point and opinion is .. why ask ,? ... different strokes for different folks ... and words used to describe someone's size / shape can be offensive .. like you lifted I am happy / confident in my own skin .. and I would say a lot are on here .. as I said previously there always someone for someone in this wonderful world of fab .. I don't usually post on the forums .. but felt the need to on this one .. because of the question .. I'm just baffled it felt needed asking .. ok curious .. fair enough .. that's ok .. I just personally think no need for such a question .. as I say .. that's my personal opinion on the subject ... oh and on a footnote .... no body should be put down because of their preferences either .. we all know what we like and don't like ..
Was meant to read " like you lilred " lol ... and I don't get offended either by people's preferences .. each to their own and all that jazz ..
Ha ha, Mags now that reads better. Liking your comment, you should post more on here. When you used word lifted I was imagining some rugby build guy lifting lilred up...ooh my mind wanders so easy
Btw, deleted my comment when I had typed wind instead of mind
Happy to do a rugby lifting demo if needed "
Oh Ok then, it might take more than one rugby player so please feel free to bring a friend |
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"Jesus christ! They're descriptive words. If you take offence to an accurate description of your body shape. Then you need to ask yourself why you are taking offence.
I don't think it's so much about the words but the double standards.. if someone said do you prefer someone who is toned or fat there'd be uproar
Curvy is a nice adjective, skinny isn't.
I agree. Skinny or fat are 2 words that are offensive and best not being used on here imo
Curvy means different things to different people. Slim girls have curves, athletic ladies have curvy booties, with their hot bubble bum etc. Look at Beyonce she has curves in all the right place...
I happy with me, so never get offended at peoples preferences tbh...
I fully agree here .. and my question was why ask the question in the first place ? .. as all them words mean different things to different people . .. and my personal point and opinion is .. why ask ,? ... different strokes for different folks ... and words used to describe someone's size / shape can be offensive .. like you lifted I am happy / confident in my own skin .. and I would say a lot are on here .. as I said previously there always someone for someone in this wonderful world of fab .. I don't usually post on the forums .. but felt the need to on this one .. because of the question .. I'm just baffled it felt needed asking .. ok curious .. fair enough .. that's ok .. I just personally think no need for such a question .. as I say .. that's my personal opinion on the subject ... oh and on a footnote .... no body should be put down because of their preferences either .. we all know what we like and don't like ..
Was meant to read " like you lilred " lol ... and I don't get offended either by people's preferences .. each to their own and all that jazz ..
Ha ha, Mags now that reads better. Liking your comment, you should post more on here. When you used word lifted I was imagining some rugby build guy lifting lilred up...ooh my mind wanders so easy
Btw, deleted my comment when I had typed wind instead of mind
Happy to do a rugby lifting demo if needed
Oh Ok then, it might take more than one rugby player so please feel free to bring a friend "
Takes at least two men to lift so that's not a problem |
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