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A matter for clarification... a delicate matter
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Hi everyone
Okay, in the interest of science and transparency I felt we should clarify for everyone exactly when does a lady become a BBW, Curvy, "Fabulous", and some other descriptive phrases like that. I get the impression this is highly subjective, but surely there should be some basis for comparison.
Now don't get me wrong, I always err on the more robust size as I know from experience smaller frames can't cope with what I have to offer and I don't get off causing pain.
So ladies especially, chime in. Where do we collectively draw the lines for size in modern UK...
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Why does it matter that we all have to have labels your attracted to someone or not beauty in the eye of the beholder.one person might thing your curvey and another overweight.
Myself am overweight some like a bigger lady some don’t its about being happy who you are real woman and not another photo touch up pictures or some model who looks like that never have had a decent meal in years quick feed her a meat pie. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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It's not that I need to label anyone, but I've seen ladies that clearly are not curvy, rubenesque, or chubby. I wonder if these ladies think they are fat or overweight then they could be perpetuating the problem |
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By *irthandgirthMan
over a year ago
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"It's not that I need to label anyone, but I've seen ladies that clearly are not curvy, rubenesque, or chubby. I wonder if these ladies think they are fat or overweight then they could be perpetuating the problem"
That is up to them to decide. It's how they feel in their own skin. Sometimes when i look in a mirror I see the lad who left school weighing less than 8 stone.
It's all subjective. |
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"It's not that I need to label anyone, but I've seen ladies that clearly are not curvy, rubenesque, or chubby. I wonder if these ladies think they are fat or overweight then they could be perpetuating the problem"
Go on OP, admit it, you are a fatist |
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By *irthandgirthMan
over a year ago
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"It's not that I need to label anyone, but I've seen ladies that clearly are not curvy, rubenesque, or chubby. I wonder if these ladies think they are fat or overweight then they could be perpetuating the problem
Go on OP, admit it, you are a fatist "
Third quickest way to ridicule/fabicide/UNLOS... |
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"It's not that I need to label anyone, but I've seen ladies that clearly are not curvy, rubenesque, or chubby. I wonder if these ladies think they are fat or overweight then they could be perpetuating the problem
Go on OP, admit it, you are a fatist
Third quickest way to ridicule/fabicide/UNLOS..."
Curious now...what are 1 and 2?
(And before someone Airplanes me, yes - I am aware that they're numbers, and that that's not important right now ) |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"It's not that I need to label anyone, but I've seen ladies that clearly are not curvy, rubenesque, or chubby. I wonder if these ladies think they are fat or overweight then they could be perpetuating the problem"
I'm fat, but I don't have too much of a problem with it |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Hi everyone
Okay, in the interest of science and transparency I felt we should clarify for everyone exactly when does a lady become a BBW, Curvy, "Fabulous", and some other descriptive phrases like that. I get the impression this is highly subjective, but surely there should be some basis for comparison.
Now don't get me wrong, I always err on the more robust size as I know from experience smaller frames can't cope with what I have to offer and I don't get off causing pain.
So ladies especially, chime in. Where do we collectively draw the lines for size in modern UK...
Cheers "
It's fuck all to do with science. And fuck all to with transparency.
What does it matter? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I don’t know about what makes someone say they fit into any of the labels here, I’ve ticked Curvy because I am. I’m fat as well though don’t like the BBW term though I join in the threads. I think pics show what I’m like and don’t need a label to say who or what I am x |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"It's not that I need to label anyone, but I've seen ladies that clearly are not curvy, rubenesque, or chubby. I wonder if these ladies think they are fat or overweight then they could be perpetuating the problem"
What problem? |
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"Hi everyone
Okay, in the interest of science and transparency I felt we should clarify for everyone exactly when does a lady become a BBW, Curvy, "Fabulous", and some other descriptive phrases like that. I get the impression this is highly subjective, but surely there should be some basis for comparison.
Now don't get me wrong, I always err on the more robust size as I know from experience smaller frames can't cope with what I have to offer and I don't get off causing pain.
So ladies especially, chime in. Where do we collectively draw the lines for size in modern UK...
Cheers "
Ehm... What exactly do you do to them and since when does fat make anyone stronger? |
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By *etLikeMan
over a year ago
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If we were to talk (medical) science, then should everyone identifying as BBW or curvy follow up with their Body Mass Index figure too? Even though BMI has been repeatedly proved to be, at best unhelpful and at worst, not an accurate indication.
People can identify as they wish. If you meet them and then decide they’re not for you, that’s your prerogative |
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"It's not that I need to label anyone, but I've seen ladies that clearly are not curvy, rubenesque, or chubby. I wonder if these ladies think they are fat or overweight then they could be perpetuating the problem"
This sentence does not make sense.
I dunno about the OP - it's like the question where does judgemental end and offensive begin, I guess that's subjective too. |
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