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Listen guys please lets not make it personal its just a simple question and I was just wondering plenty prefer curves plenty prefer skinny or slim im sure other people are ok to ask these things why not me ? Let's keep it frendly |
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"Listen guys please lets not make it personal its just a simple question and I was just wondering plenty prefer curves plenty prefer skinny or slim im sure other people are ok to ask these things why not me ? Let's keep it frendly " |
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Look perhaps skinny wasn't the right choice of words wasn't intentional for me I feel like skinny and petite ie slim are the same perhaps I should ask do you fellas prefer petite slim lady's or curvy more fuller figure women |
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"Look perhaps skinny wasn't the right choice of words wasn't intentional for me I feel like skinny and petite ie slim are the same perhaps I should ask do you fellas prefer petite slim lady's or curvy more fuller figure women "
That is much better way of putting it, though slim women can still have curves. Which do you prefer op? |
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"Look perhaps skinny wasn't the right choice of words wasn't intentional for me I feel like skinny and petite ie slim are the same perhaps I should ask do you fellas prefer petite slim lady's or curvy more fuller figure women "
There you go. Much easier |
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I've got big tits and a fat arse. I'm probably fat to some people, curvy to others.
I've got a decent personality and I'm naughty as they come so I suppose take me as i am or not at all. That's the beauty of it isn't it, if we all liked the same thing we'd be pretty boring. |
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By *DW1983Man 34 weeks ago
Aberdeen, Leeds, Sheffield |
I'm slim myself, and slim/slender/skinny is definitely my preference, though exactly how I'd define that is hard to say. Obviously things like style and personality play a part too, but larger/'curvacious' women just don't do it for me. |
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By *nnCeeWoman 34 weeks ago
East of Eden, West of Hell |
"Curvy covers a multitude today, many women call themselves curvy, but sorry to say it, but they are actually overweight and obese. "
Many of us are well aware that we might be carrying a surplus of pounds, but you do you. I prefer to refer to myself as "chonky", although a year and a half ago, I was very heavy.
Indeed the majority of people (predominantly in the Western world) have a BMI over 25 and are therefore "overweight". The joys of being categorised against a middle aged white man from 1850, where it wasn't supposed to be used against a height/weight ratio; or, as first truly coined in 1972, as there was owt else to use indeed: "that what he (Keyes) termed the BMI was "if not fully satisfactory, at least as good as any other relative weight index as an indicator of relative obesity""
Most rugby players are technically overweight. As long as they're not hurting you, leave well alone. |
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"Curvy covers a multitude today, many women call themselves curvy, but sorry to say it, but they are actually overweight and obese. "
I think curvy is used when you have a big bum and/or hips and/or boobs.
That can be on a skinny frame, a slim frame, average, mid size or fat, and obese.
I'm hot AF, even though I'm fat AND curvy. |
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