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"Fat and curvy are 2 totally different things.... why won’t fab or society in general acknowledge this fact. " but im fat and curvy not one or the other | |||
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"Fat and curvy here! I think you're wrong!" Nope LUMPY | |||
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"“Fat and curvy” is technically “Lumpy” Curvy would be - larger hip and chest measurement with smaller waist" I have (well had, seeing as I’m now carrying a baby) that. I’m still carrying fat. | |||
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"Who won’t acknowledge it? I’ve never seen anyone say they’re the same thing " ? | |||
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"“Fat and curvy” is technically “Lumpy” Curvy would be - larger hip and chest measurement with smaller waist" I have big boobs and a big bum with a significantly smaller waist. I’m definitely plus size though! | |||
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"“Fat and curvy” is technically “Lumpy” Curvy would be - larger hip and chest measurement with smaller waist" So the classic hour glass | |||
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"Fat and curvy here! I think you're wrong! Nope LUMPY" Hahaha! That's the first time I've been called that! TWAT | |||
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"“Fat and curvy” is technically “Lumpy” Curvy would be - larger hip and chest measurement with smaller waist" That's your definition. There's no set rules on how of where the curves should be. | |||
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"“Fat and curvy” is technically “Lumpy” Curvy would be - larger hip and chest measurement with smaller waist I have big boobs and a big bum with a significantly smaller waist. I’m definitely plus size though!" Yep. Me too | |||
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"What's your figure like, OP? Is it lumpy, too? " "average" I can't wait to hear the definition of that one!! | |||
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"What's your figure like, OP? Is it lumpy, too? "average" I can't wait to hear the definition of that one!! " Yup I'm ready | |||
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"“Fat and curvy” is technically “Lumpy” Curvy would be - larger hip and chest measurement with smaller waist" Do tend to agree with the above, of course everyone has different views about it, personally I feel curvy goes up to dress size 12, above that the curves are curving the wrong way | |||
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"Fat and curvy are 2 totally different things.... why won’t fab or society in general acknowledge this fact. " Nobody cares what you think | |||
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"“Fat and curvy” is technically “Lumpy” Curvy would be - larger hip and chest measurement with smaller waist" That's the classic hourglass figure | |||
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"Fat and curvy here! I think you're wrong!" just looked at your pix.you look stunning 2 me x | |||
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"“Fat and curvy” is technically “Lumpy” Curvy would be - larger hip and chest measurement with smaller waist Do tend to agree with the above, of course everyone has different views about it, personally I feel curvy goes up to dress size 12, above that the curves are curving the wrong way " Because dress size is a given on defining someone’s figure? A woman who is 5ft tall and a woman who is 6ft tall and both wear a size 12 will of course have exactly the same figure right?! | |||
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"Fat and curvy here! I think you're wrong! just looked at your pix.you look stunning 2 me x " You can be any size and look stunning, she wasn’t doubting that | |||
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"“Fat and curvy” is technically “Lumpy” Curvy would be - larger hip and chest measurement with smaller waist Do tend to agree with the above, of course everyone has different views about it, personally I feel curvy goes up to dress size 12, above that the curves are curving the wrong way Because dress size is a given on defining someone’s figure? A woman who is 5ft tall and a woman who is 6ft tall and both wear a size 12 will of course have exactly the same figure right?!" The MAN hath spoken. It is law. Amen. | |||
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"“Fat and curvy” is technically “Lumpy” Curvy would be - larger hip and chest measurement with smaller waist" I have got huge boobs and bottom but a definite waist which goes in - a lot. I would call myself fat but I do have your prerequisite waist which would make me curvy | |||
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"“Fat and curvy” is technically “Lumpy” Curvy would be - larger hip and chest measurement with smaller waist Do tend to agree with the above, of course everyone has different views about it, personally I feel curvy goes up to dress size 12, above that the curves are curving the wrong way Because dress size is a given on defining someone’s figure? A woman who is 5ft tall and a woman who is 6ft tall and both wear a size 12 will of course have exactly the same figure right?! The MAN hath spoken. It is law. Amen. " | |||
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"“Fat and curvy” is technically “Lumpy” Curvy would be - larger hip and chest measurement with smaller waist Do tend to agree with the above, of course everyone has different views about it, personally I feel curvy goes up to dress size 12, above that the curves are curving the wrong way " Haha wtf! I’d look too thin as a size 12! I’m a 14 to 16, yeah I could do with losing a bit but I’d never want to go less than a 14. | |||
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"“Fat and curvy” is technically “Lumpy” Curvy would be - larger hip and chest measurement with smaller waist Do tend to agree with the above, of course everyone has different views about it, personally I feel curvy goes up to dress size 12, above that the curves are curving the wrong way Because dress size is a given on defining someone’s figure? A woman who is 5ft tall and a woman who is 6ft tall and both wear a size 12 will of course have exactly the same figure right?!" Of course not, but both have the possibility of being defined as what I ( and only my opinion ) would class as curvy | |||
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"“Fat and curvy” is technically “Lumpy” Curvy would be - larger hip and chest measurement with smaller waist Do tend to agree with the above, of course everyone has different views about it, personally I feel curvy goes up to dress size 12, above that the curves are curving the wrong way Because dress size is a given on defining someone’s figure? A woman who is 5ft tall and a woman who is 6ft tall and both wear a size 12 will of course have exactly the same figure right?! Of course not, but both have the possibility of being defined as what I ( and only my opinion ) would class as curvy " What about a size 12 5ft tall woman and a size 16 6ft tall woman? Is the size 16 6ft tall woman fat and the size 12 5ft tall woman curvy? | |||
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"Fat and curvy are 2 totally different things.... why won’t fab or society in general acknowledge this fact. " are you 37 or 41 cant be both | |||
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"Here we go again! Because none of these terms have specific definitions. There are no set rules as to what fits into each bracket and in many cases they over lap. You say fat isn't curvy yet the definition of curvy is to have curves, I've never seen a flat fat person. " I'm fat, but have small breasts, so I'm not what is most folk's idea of curvy. Neither do I seem to fit the BBW or fabulous label. So I'm stuck with curvy until Fab decides to give in to my demand for a 'wobbly' category. | |||
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"I honestly don't understand why this keeps getting brought up, does it matter?? If us ladies brought up every time some bloke claims to be an athletic professional we would forever be talking about it ffs! " Omg fat people have sex! And like themselves! And are seen in public! Oh no!!! | |||
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"Lol Lumpy! Wtf? " Unfortunately there's not a category on fab to describe yourself as lumpy. I'd definitely pick it if there was! | |||
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"Fat and curvy are 2 totally different things.... why won’t fab or society in general acknowledge this fact. are you 37 or 41 cant be both" I was going to bring it up as well | |||
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"Someone will say they like a real woman in a minute and all hell will break loose!!!" I like real women. Being people who identify as women | |||
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"Fat and curvy are 2 totally different things.... why won’t fab or society in general acknowledge this fact. " Im fat. Yes i have a tiny waist | |||
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"Here we go again! Because none of these terms have specific definitions. There are no set rules as to what fits into each bracket and in many cases they over lap. You say fat isn't curvy yet the definition of curvy is to have curves, I've never seen a flat fat person. I'm fat, but have small breasts, so I'm not what is most folk's idea of curvy. Neither do I seem to fit the BBW or fabulous label. So I'm stuck with curvy until Fab decides to give in to my demand for a 'wobbly' category. " I prefer jiggly personally! | |||
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"I honestly don't understand why this keeps getting brought up, does it matter?? If us ladies brought up every time some bloke claims to be an athletic professional we would forever be talking about it ffs! Omg fat people have sex! And like themselves! And are seen in public! Oh no!!! " Disgusting behaviour isnt it | |||
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"Fat and curvy are 2 totally different things.... why won’t fab or society in general acknowledge this fact. are you 37 or 41 cant be both I was going to bring it up as well " great minds think alike x | |||
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"I honestly don't understand why this keeps getting brought up, does it matter?? If us ladies brought up every time some bloke claims to be an athletic professional we would forever be talking about it ffs! Omg fat people have sex! And like themselves! And are seen in public! Oh no!!! Disgusting behaviour isnt it " They also get to reject sexual advances and set their own criteria same as everyone else. It's a crime against humanity. | |||
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"“Fat and curvy” is technically “Lumpy” Curvy would be - larger hip and chest measurement with smaller waist That's the classic hourglass figure " I’m a classic hourglass ..... just with extra minutes | |||
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"“Fat and curvy” is technically “Lumpy” Curvy would be - larger hip and chest measurement with smaller waist That's the classic hourglass figure I’m a classic hourglass ..... just with extra minutes " | |||
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"“Fat and curvy” is technically “Lumpy” Curvy would be - larger hip and chest measurement with smaller waist Do tend to agree with the above, of course everyone has different views about it, personally I feel curvy goes up to dress size 12, above that the curves are curving the wrong way Because dress size is a given on defining someone’s figure? A woman who is 5ft tall and a woman who is 6ft tall and both wear a size 12 will of course have exactly the same figure right?! Of course not, but both have the possibility of being defined as what I ( and only my opinion ) would class as curvy What about a size 12 5ft tall woman and a size 16 6ft tall woman? Is the size 16 6ft tall woman fat and the size 12 5ft tall woman curvy? " My opinion was not meant to offend anyone, but in relation to what you mentioned size 16 at 6ft wouldn’t be classed as curvy ( certainly not saying fat ) And size 12 at 5ft may not be what I consider curvy. I simply said size 12 is in my eyes is the max dress size somebody could be classed as curvy | |||
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"“Fat and curvy” is technically “Lumpy” Curvy would be - larger hip and chest measurement with smaller waist Do tend to agree with the above, of course everyone has different views about it, personally I feel curvy goes up to dress size 12, above that the curves are curving the wrong way Because dress size is a given on defining someone’s figure? A woman who is 5ft tall and a woman who is 6ft tall and both wear a size 12 will of course have exactly the same figure right?! Of course not, but both have the possibility of being defined as what I ( and only my opinion ) would class as curvy What about a size 12 5ft tall woman and a size 16 6ft tall woman? Is the size 16 6ft tall woman fat and the size 12 5ft tall woman curvy? My opinion was not meant to offend anyone, but in relation to what you mentioned size 16 at 6ft wouldn’t be classed as curvy ( certainly not saying fat ) And size 12 at 5ft may not be what I consider curvy. I simply said size 12 is in my eyes is the max dress size somebody could be classed as curvy " That's absurd. | |||
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"I honestly don't understand why this keeps getting brought up, does it matter?? If us ladies brought up every time some bloke claims to be an athletic professional we would forever be talking about it ffs! Omg fat people have sex! And like themselves! And are seen in public! Oh no!!! Disgusting behaviour isnt it They also get to reject sexual advances and set their own criteria same as everyone else. It's a crime against humanity. " Fat girls should be grateful for any attention I think | |||
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"“Fat and curvy” is technically “Lumpy” Curvy would be - larger hip and chest measurement with smaller waist Do tend to agree with the above, of course everyone has different views about it, personally I feel curvy goes up to dress size 12, above that the curves are curving the wrong way Because dress size is a given on defining someone’s figure? A woman who is 5ft tall and a woman who is 6ft tall and both wear a size 12 will of course have exactly the same figure right?! Of course not, but both have the possibility of being defined as what I ( and only my opinion ) would class as curvy What about a size 12 5ft tall woman and a size 16 6ft tall woman? Is the size 16 6ft tall woman fat and the size 12 5ft tall woman curvy? My opinion was not meant to offend anyone, but in relation to what you mentioned size 16 at 6ft wouldn’t be classed as curvy ( certainly not saying fat ) And size 12 at 5ft may not be what I consider curvy. I simply said size 12 is in my eyes is the max dress size somebody could be classed as curvy " So why are you using dress size as a definition when even you admit dress size isn’t static? | |||
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"I honestly don't understand why this keeps getting brought up, does it matter?? If us ladies brought up every time some bloke claims to be an athletic professional we would forever be talking about it ffs! Omg fat people have sex! And like themselves! And are seen in public! Oh no!!! Disgusting behaviour isnt it They also get to reject sexual advances and set their own criteria same as everyone else. It's a crime against humanity. Fat girls should be grateful for any attention I think " Oh god yeah. I'm 200 miles away and don't bathe, be here in the next hour, ungrateful cow etc. | |||
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"“Fat and curvy” is technically “Lumpy” Curvy would be - larger hip and chest measurement with smaller waist Do tend to agree with the above, of course everyone has different views about it, personally I feel curvy goes up to dress size 12, above that the curves are curving the wrong way Because dress size is a given on defining someone’s figure? A woman who is 5ft tall and a woman who is 6ft tall and both wear a size 12 will of course have exactly the same figure right?! Of course not, but both have the possibility of being defined as what I ( and only my opinion ) would class as curvy What about a size 12 5ft tall woman and a size 16 6ft tall woman? Is the size 16 6ft tall woman fat and the size 12 5ft tall woman curvy? My opinion was not meant to offend anyone, but in relation to what you mentioned size 16 at 6ft wouldn’t be classed as curvy ( certainly not saying fat ) And size 12 at 5ft may not be what I consider curvy. I simply said size 12 is in my eyes is the max dress size somebody could be classed as curvy " I believe that most of your forum comments are set out to offend from what I have read previously (in my own opinion obviously) but then I am a fat size 18 so what would I know hey? | |||
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"“Fat and curvy” is technically “Lumpy” Curvy would be - larger hip and chest measurement with smaller waist Do tend to agree with the above, of course everyone has different views about it, personally I feel curvy goes up to dress size 12, above that the curves are curving the wrong way Because dress size is a given on defining someone’s figure? A woman who is 5ft tall and a woman who is 6ft tall and both wear a size 12 will of course have exactly the same figure right?! Of course not, but both have the possibility of being defined as what I ( and only my opinion ) would class as curvy What about a size 12 5ft tall woman and a size 16 6ft tall woman? Is the size 16 6ft tall woman fat and the size 12 5ft tall woman curvy? My opinion was not meant to offend anyone, but in relation to what you mentioned size 16 at 6ft wouldn’t be classed as curvy ( certainly not saying fat ) And size 12 at 5ft may not be what I consider curvy. I simply said size 12 is in my eyes is the max dress size somebody could be classed as curvy " I couldn’t disagree more. I’m a size 16 and I’m 5ft 9 and a bit. My pics are up to date. Am I not curvy? Would you class me as fat? I don’t get offended so feel free to be honest. | |||
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"I honestly don't understand why this keeps getting brought up, does it matter?? If us ladies brought up every time some bloke claims to be an athletic professional we would forever be talking about it ffs! Omg fat people have sex! And like themselves! And are seen in public! Oh no!!! Disgusting behaviour isnt it They also get to reject sexual advances and set their own criteria same as everyone else. It's a crime against humanity. Fat girls should be grateful for any attention I think Oh god yeah. I'm 200 miles away and don't bathe, be here in the next hour, ungrateful cow etc. " But I'll bring you a pie to make up for it | |||
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"Dress size is inconsistent across brands let alone heights. In some brands in a size 12 I'd be worryingly skinny. Add a few inches and I'd be medical attention level skinny. At 6 foot I might be in hospital skinny. ... But the man hath spoken, ladies " All hail the man for he has arrived with his mansplaining | |||
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"Dress size is inconsistent across brands let alone heights. In some brands in a size 12 I'd be worryingly skinny. Add a few inches and I'd be medical attention level skinny. At 6 foot I might be in hospital skinny. ... But the man hath spoken, ladies All hail the man for he has arrived with his mansplaining " Hail! Hail! Praise be! | |||
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"“Fat and curvy” is technically “Lumpy” Curvy would be - larger hip and chest measurement with smaller waist Do tend to agree with the above, of course everyone has different views about it, personally I feel curvy goes up to dress size 12, above that the curves are curving the wrong way Because dress size is a given on defining someone’s figure? A woman who is 5ft tall and a woman who is 6ft tall and both wear a size 12 will of course have exactly the same figure right?! Of course not, but both have the possibility of being defined as what I ( and only my opinion ) would class as curvy What about a size 12 5ft tall woman and a size 16 6ft tall woman? Is the size 16 6ft tall woman fat and the size 12 5ft tall woman curvy? My opinion was not meant to offend anyone, but in relation to what you mentioned size 16 at 6ft wouldn’t be classed as curvy ( certainly not saying fat ) And size 12 at 5ft may not be what I consider curvy. I simply said size 12 is in my eyes is the max dress size somebody could be classed as curvy So why are you using dress size as a definition when even you admit dress size isn’t static?" It was only used as a type of reference as in the max dress size etc and still stand by that. All this really dosent matter at the end of the day if the person is happy who cares, I just gave my opinion This could be the new FAB STRAIGHT, FAB CURVY | |||
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"Dress size is inconsistent across brands let alone heights. In some brands in a size 12 I'd be worryingly skinny. Add a few inches and I'd be medical attention level skinny. At 6 foot I might be in hospital skinny. ... But the man hath spoken, ladies " And yet again the woman hath set him straight. | |||
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"“Fat and curvy” is technically “Lumpy” Curvy would be - larger hip and chest measurement with smaller waist Do tend to agree with the above, of course everyone has different views about it, personally I feel curvy goes up to dress size 12, above that the curves are curving the wrong way Because dress size is a given on defining someone’s figure? A woman who is 5ft tall and a woman who is 6ft tall and both wear a size 12 will of course have exactly the same figure right?! Of course not, but both have the possibility of being defined as what I ( and only my opinion ) would class as curvy What about a size 12 5ft tall woman and a size 16 6ft tall woman? Is the size 16 6ft tall woman fat and the size 12 5ft tall woman curvy? My opinion was not meant to offend anyone, but in relation to what you mentioned size 16 at 6ft wouldn’t be classed as curvy ( certainly not saying fat ) And size 12 at 5ft may not be what I consider curvy. I simply said size 12 is in my eyes is the max dress size somebody could be classed as curvy So why are you using dress size as a definition when even you admit dress size isn’t static? It was only used as a type of reference as in the max dress size etc and still stand by that. All this really dosent matter at the end of the day if the person is happy who cares, I just gave my opinion This could be the new FAB STRAIGHT, FAB CURVY " What about Fab athletic? All these guys describing themselves as athletic without an ab to be seen?! Do we get to call them FAB ATHLETIC too? | |||
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"“Fat and curvy” is technically “Lumpy” Curvy would be - larger hip and chest measurement with smaller waist Do tend to agree with the above, of course everyone has different views about it, personally I feel curvy goes up to dress size 12, above that the curves are curving the wrong way " I’m a size 16 usually and I have a very large chest compared to my bottom half. I’ve never been told my curves go the wrong way, not sure that is even a thing. Such an odd thing to say. | |||
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"Fat and curvy are 2 totally different things.... why won’t fab or society in general acknowledge this fact. " Why does it matter how someone sees themselves. .. If you don't like them don't speak to them | |||
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"I'm getting curves on my arms. The day I decide to change my profile to athletic heads will explode " Haha that is my goal! To describe myself as athletic on fab . One day! | |||
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"It's simple. Curvy is when your getting chatted up. Fat is when you turn him down." | |||
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"I'm getting curves on my arms. The day I decide to change my profile to athletic heads will explode Haha that is my goal! To describe myself as athletic on fab . One day! " I'm getting there! I already get abuse about my bicep shots. Don't care. | |||
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"I'm getting curves on my arms. The day I decide to change my profile to athletic heads will explode " And don’t bring up the concept that fat girls can be fit! The horror!!! | |||
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"It's simple. Curvy is when your getting chatted up. Fat is when you turn him down." I couldn’t have said that better myself!!! | |||
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"I'm getting curves on my arms. The day I decide to change my profile to athletic heads will explode Haha that is my goal! To describe myself as athletic on fab . One day! I'm getting there! I already get abuse about my bicep shots. Don't care. " You’re doing great! I need some inspiration and motivation from somewhere! | |||
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"I’m furvy." And beautiful | |||
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"“Fat and curvy” is technically “Lumpy” Curvy would be - larger hip and chest measurement with smaller waist Do tend to agree with the above, of course everyone has different views about it, personally I feel curvy goes up to dress size 12, above that the curves are curving the wrong way Because dress size is a given on defining someone’s figure? A woman who is 5ft tall and a woman who is 6ft tall and both wear a size 12 will of course have exactly the same figure right?! Of course not, but both have the possibility of being defined as what I ( and only my opinion ) would class as curvy What about a size 12 5ft tall woman and a size 16 6ft tall woman? Is the size 16 6ft tall woman fat and the size 12 5ft tall woman curvy? My opinion was not meant to offend anyone, but in relation to what you mentioned size 16 at 6ft wouldn’t be classed as curvy ( certainly not saying fat ) And size 12 at 5ft may not be what I consider curvy. I simply said size 12 is in my eyes is the max dress size somebody could be classed as curvy " I was very straight up and down except for my boobs when I was a size 12. Not much difference between hip and waist tbh, definitely not curvy. | |||
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"I'm getting curves on my arms. The day I decide to change my profile to athletic heads will explode And don’t bring up the concept that fat girls can be fit! The horror!!!" Jessamyn Stanley | |||
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"I’m furvy. And beautiful " Awwww, that’s made my day. | |||
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"I'm getting curves on my arms. The day I decide to change my profile to athletic heads will explode Haha that is my goal! To describe myself as athletic on fab . One day! I'm getting there! I already get abuse about my bicep shots. Don't care. You’re doing great! I need some inspiration and motivation from somewhere! " I feel too old for this expression, but hit me up. Or ask on the forum. Some of the athletic guys here are really supportive. | |||
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"I'm getting curves on my arms. The day I decide to change my profile to athletic heads will explode And don’t bring up the concept that fat girls can be fit! The horror!!! Jessamyn Stanley " I'm fit. Many would call me fat. The haters (I'm too old for that too) can deal. | |||
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"I'm getting curves on my arms. The day I decide to change my profile to athletic heads will explode Haha that is my goal! To describe myself as athletic on fab . One day! I'm getting there! I already get abuse about my bicep shots. Don't care. You’re doing great! I need some inspiration and motivation from somewhere! I feel too old for this expression, but hit me up. Or ask on the forum. Some of the athletic guys here are really supportive. " Yeah they are. I am a member at the gym. I’m a bit all or nothing tbh. I either go every day or not at all! I know I can do it. It’s all about mindset | |||
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"I'm getting curves on my arms. The day I decide to change my profile to athletic heads will explode Haha that is my goal! To describe myself as athletic on fab . One day! I'm getting there! I already get abuse about my bicep shots. Don't care. You’re doing great! I need some inspiration and motivation from somewhere! I feel too old for this expression, but hit me up. Or ask on the forum. Some of the athletic guys here are really supportive. Yeah they are. I am a member at the gym. I’m a bit all or nothing tbh. I either go every day or not at all! I know I can do it. It’s all about mindset " You need a compelling reason if you're not naturally that way inclined, I think. At least I did. I got mine in the form of injury. | |||
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"Lol calm down everyone this was my opinion on a public forum, never my aim to offend anyone. If your skinny, athletic, slim, curvy, average, few extra pounds, fat etc who cares as long as your happy Was my opinion and certainly not calling anyone fat Relax guys, deep breath,,,,,,,, and relax " Who are you? | |||
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"It's simple. Curvy is when your getting chatted up. Fat is when you turn him down." Love this. And some men wonder why women are so body conscious. Can't think why when they're all so darn perfect themselves How we describe ourselves is how we see ourselves who is anyone to tell us different. If you don't like it tough nuts! | |||
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"Lol calm down everyone this was my opinion on a public forum, never my aim to offend anyone. If your skinny, athletic, slim, curvy, average, few extra pounds, fat etc who cares as long as your happy Was my opinion and certainly not calling anyone fat Relax guys, deep breath,,,,,,,, and relax " Your opinion hasn’t offended me. We are simply offering you a different opinion! | |||
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"Lol calm down everyone this was my opinion on a public forum, never my aim to offend anyone. If your skinny, athletic, slim, curvy, average, few extra pounds, fat etc who cares as long as your happy Was my opinion and certainly not calling anyone fat Relax guys, deep breath,,,,,,,, and relax " I’m relaxed . It’s just your size 12 thing doesn’t make sense at all. I just like to hear how people come to these conclusions when I disagree with them that’s all. That’s what discussing is | |||
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"It's simple. Curvy is when your getting chatted up. Fat is when you turn him down." So true!! | |||
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"What's your figure like, OP? Is it lumpy, too? "average" I can't wait to hear the definition of that one!! " Likewise. Wonder if the 1 female who verified could shed some light on that one as she must be the only slim white woman on here to fit the bill | |||
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"Lol calm down everyone this was my opinion on a public forum, never my aim to offend anyone. If your skinny, athletic, slim, curvy, average, few extra pounds, fat etc who cares as long as your happy Was my opinion and certainly not calling anyone fat Relax guys, deep breath,,,,,,,, and relax " I’m breathing still...it’s ok. | |||
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"Lol calm down everyone this was my opinion on a public forum, never my aim to offend anyone. If your skinny, athletic, slim, curvy, average, few extra pounds, fat etc who cares as long as your happy Was my opinion and certainly not calling anyone fat Relax guys, deep breath,,,,,,,, and relax Oh an inflammatory post followed by a thinly veiled claim that we're being hysterical. That's... novel. (hint: hysterical derives in part from the ancient Greek for womb. Not novel) " Because when you have nothing valid to say in a discussion, turn it back round and claim that they are being unreasonable right? | |||
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"I'm getting curves on my arms. The day I decide to change my profile to athletic heads will explode Haha that is my goal! To describe myself as athletic on fab . One day! I'm getting there! I already get abuse about my bicep shots. Don't care. You’re doing great! I need some inspiration and motivation from somewhere! I feel too old for this expression, but hit me up. Or ask on the forum. Some of the athletic guys here are really supportive. Yeah they are. I am a member at the gym. I’m a bit all or nothing tbh. I either go every day or not at all! I know I can do it. It’s all about mindset You need a compelling reason if you're not naturally that way inclined, I think. At least I did. I got mine in the form of injury. " Yeah I’ve had a tough year. It’s just lack of motivation with me. Getting it back now though. All good | |||
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"Lol calm down everyone this was my opinion on a public forum, never my aim to offend anyone. If your skinny, athletic, slim, curvy, average, few extra pounds, fat etc who cares as long as your happy Was my opinion and certainly not calling anyone fat Relax guys, deep breath,,,,,,,, and relax Oh an inflammatory post followed by a thinly veiled claim that we're being hysterical. That's... novel. (hint: hysterical derives in part from the ancient Greek for womb. Not novel) Because when you have nothing valid to say in a discussion, turn it back round and claim that they are being unreasonable right?" Quite! | |||
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"I'm getting curves on my arms. The day I decide to change my profile to athletic heads will explode Haha that is my goal! To describe myself as athletic on fab . One day! I'm getting there! I already get abuse about my bicep shots. Don't care. You’re doing great! I need some inspiration and motivation from somewhere! I feel too old for this expression, but hit me up. Or ask on the forum. Some of the athletic guys here are really supportive. Yeah they are. I am a member at the gym. I’m a bit all or nothing tbh. I either go every day or not at all! I know I can do it. It’s all about mindset You need a compelling reason if you're not naturally that way inclined, I think. At least I did. I got mine in the form of injury. Yeah I’ve had a tough year. It’s just lack of motivation with me. Getting it back now though. All good " I hear you. My inbox is open if you want it. | |||
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"Lol calm down everyone this was my opinion on a public forum, never my aim to offend anyone. If your skinny, athletic, slim, curvy, average, few extra pounds, fat etc who cares as long as your happy Was my opinion and certainly not calling anyone fat Relax guys, deep breath,,,,,,,, and relax Oh an inflammatory post followed by a thinly veiled claim that we're being hysterical. That's... novel. (hint: hysterical derives in part from the ancient Greek for womb. Not novel) Because when you have nothing valid to say in a discussion, turn it back round and claim that they are being unreasonable right?" Really?? Pretty certain I discussed my view a few times about this subject Just wanted to apologise if anyone got the wrong end of the stick as it seems a few are a little agitated by this that’s all | |||
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"Fat and curvy are 2 totally different things.... why won’t fab or society in general acknowledge this fact. " Nope, you can be fairly slim and still have fat so... | |||
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"I explained why your view was objectively wrong just by using me. Maybe consider evidence rather than doubling down? " This is just a simple matter of different opinions, you said fact, maybe to you yes but to someone else no. What you see and I see could be different. | |||
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"I explained why your view was objectively wrong just by using me. Maybe consider evidence rather than doubling down? This is just a simple matter of different opinions, you said fact, maybe to you yes but to someone else no. What you see and I see could be different. " My body measurements are not opinion. | |||
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"I explained why your view was objectively wrong just by using me. Maybe consider evidence rather than doubling down? This is just a simple matter of different opinions, you said fact, maybe to you yes but to someone else no. What you see and I see could be different. " Can we talk about men who call themselves athletic but have no visible abs now? Because maybe that’s a similar thing of me seeing something different to them! | |||
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"I explained why your view was objectively wrong just by using me. Maybe consider evidence rather than doubling down? This is just a simple matter of different opinions, you said fact, maybe to you yes but to someone else no. What you see and I see could be different. Can we talk about men who call themselves athletic but have no visible abs now? Because maybe that’s a similar thing of me seeing something different to them! " Ooh let's not. Body shaming is fucking gross. | |||
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"Fat and curvy are 2 totally different things.... why won’t fab or society in general acknowledge this fact. " Seriously what does it matter, we don’t ask society to acknowledge when a dad bod becomes obese, it’s just another way to try and keep women in there place. | |||
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"I explained why your view was objectively wrong just by using me. Maybe consider evidence rather than doubling down? This is just a simple matter of different opinions, you said fact, maybe to you yes but to someone else no. What you see and I see could be different. Can we talk about men who call themselves athletic but have no visible abs now? Because maybe that’s a similar thing of me seeing something different to them! Ooh let's not. Body shaming is fucking gross. " Don’t worry I’m being tongue in cheek! I would never presume to tell a man how he can define his body, but apparently it’s fair game for men to do it to us! | |||
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"Fat and curvy here! I think you're wrong! Nope LUMPY" How rude | |||
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"Fat and curvy are 2 totally different things.... why won’t fab or society in general acknowledge this fact. Seriously what does it matter, we don’t ask society to acknowledge when a dad bod becomes obese, it’s just another way to try and keep women in there place. " And there's a whole lot less handwringing about the categories men use on Fab about body type. You think I'm fat, not curvy, and you don't like fat? Pass me by. That's fine by me. | |||
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"I explained why your view was objectively wrong just by using me. Maybe consider evidence rather than doubling down? This is just a simple matter of different opinions, you said fact, maybe to you yes but to someone else no. What you see and I see could be different. My body measurements are not opinion. " But what curvy is, obviously your opinion differs to mine that’s all In the grand scheme of things our own opinions matter solely to us individually and no one else | |||
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"I explained why your view was objectively wrong just by using me. Maybe consider evidence rather than doubling down? This is just a simple matter of different opinions, you said fact, maybe to you yes but to someone else no. What you see and I see could be different. Can we talk about men who call themselves athletic but have no visible abs now? Because maybe that’s a similar thing of me seeing something different to them! Ooh let's not. Body shaming is fucking gross. Don’t worry I’m being tongue in cheek! I would never presume to tell a man how he can define his body, but apparently it’s fair game for men to do it to us! " Oh I know, but I thought it should be emphasised! | |||
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"I explained why your view was objectively wrong just by using me. Maybe consider evidence rather than doubling down? This is just a simple matter of different opinions, you said fact, maybe to you yes but to someone else no. What you see and I see could be different. Can we talk about men who call themselves athletic but have no visible abs now? Because maybe that’s a similar thing of me seeing something different to them! Ooh let's not. Body shaming is fucking gross. Don’t worry I’m being tongue in cheek! I would never presume to tell a man how he can define his body, but apparently it’s fair game for men to do it to us! " I hope you don’t mean me as I gave my opinion of the definition of “curvy” not an individual. And I’m pretty certain it was fab that asked you to define your body, not sure if that’s a man or woman mind | |||
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"I explained why your view was objectively wrong just by using me. Maybe consider evidence rather than doubling down? This is just a simple matter of different opinions, you said fact, maybe to you yes but to someone else no. What you see and I see could be different. Can we talk about men who call themselves athletic but have no visible abs now? Because maybe that’s a similar thing of me seeing something different to them! Ooh let's not. Body shaming is fucking gross. Don’t worry I’m being tongue in cheek! I would never presume to tell a man how he can define his body, but apparently it’s fair game for men to do it to us! I hope you don’t mean me as I gave my opinion of the definition of “curvy” not an individual. And I’m pretty certain it was fab that asked you to define your body, not sure if that’s a man or woman mind" No I’m simply giving a different perspective, by flipping what you did on its head and using a male body type that’s open to vast interpretation. The same as you did on a female body type - curvy. And I’m pretty certain it’s you that’s currently trying to offer us a definition of what you believe curvy to be. Thankfully the Fab gods are open minded enough to let us all define our own body types in a way that we are most comfortable with. | |||
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"I explained why your view was objectively wrong just by using me. Maybe consider evidence rather than doubling down? This is just a simple matter of different opinions, you said fact, maybe to you yes but to someone else no. What you see and I see could be different. Can we talk about men who call themselves athletic but have no visible abs now? Because maybe that’s a similar thing of me seeing something different to them! Ooh let's not. Body shaming is fucking gross. Don’t worry I’m being tongue in cheek! I would never presume to tell a man how he can define his body, but apparently it’s fair game for men to do it to us! I hope you don’t mean me as I gave my opinion of the definition of “curvy” not an individual. And I’m pretty certain it was fab that asked you to define your body, not sure if that’s a man or woman mind No I’m simply giving a different perspective, by flipping what you did on its head and using a male body type that’s open to vast interpretation. The same as you did on a female body type - curvy. And I’m pretty certain it’s you that’s currently trying to offer us a definition of what you believe curvy to be. Thankfully the Fab gods are open minded enough to let us all define our own body types in a way that we are most comfortable with." Sorry I think you misunderstood. I mean I hope you didn’t mean me when you said it’s fair game for men to do it to us And of course I’m giving just my opinion as I’ve stated clearly Only mean that fab asks you define I’m not defining anyone | |||
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"I explained why your view was objectively wrong just by using me. Maybe consider evidence rather than doubling down? This is just a simple matter of different opinions, you said fact, maybe to you yes but to someone else no. What you see and I see could be different. Can we talk about men who call themselves athletic but have no visible abs now? Because maybe that’s a similar thing of me seeing something different to them! Ooh let's not. Body shaming is fucking gross. Don’t worry I’m being tongue in cheek! I would never presume to tell a man how he can define his body, but apparently it’s fair game for men to do it to us! I hope you don’t mean me as I gave my opinion of the definition of “curvy” not an individual. And I’m pretty certain it was fab that asked you to define your body, not sure if that’s a man or woman mind No I’m simply giving a different perspective, by flipping what you did on its head and using a male body type that’s open to vast interpretation. The same as you did on a female body type - curvy. And I’m pretty certain it’s you that’s currently trying to offer us a definition of what you believe curvy to be. Thankfully the Fab gods are open minded enough to let us all define our own body types in a way that we are most comfortable with. Sorry I think you misunderstood. I mean I hope you didn’t mean me when you said it’s fair game for men to do it to us And of course I’m giving just my opinion as I’ve stated clearly Only mean that fab asks you define I’m not defining anyone" But you are defining me... when you say you don’t believe a woman who wears a dress size bigger than a size 12 can’t be curvy. | |||
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"Lol! Well done OP. Let’s start a thread that’s guaranteed to get a bit of attention." In a non positive way I hasten to add! | |||
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"I explained why your view was objectively wrong just by using me. Maybe consider evidence rather than doubling down? This is just a simple matter of different opinions, you said fact, maybe to you yes but to someone else no. What you see and I see could be different. Can we talk about men who call themselves athletic but have no visible abs now? Because maybe that’s a similar thing of me seeing something different to them! Ooh let's not. Body shaming is fucking gross. Don’t worry I’m being tongue in cheek! I would never presume to tell a man how he can define his body, but apparently it’s fair game for men to do it to us! I hope you don’t mean me as I gave my opinion of the definition of “curvy” not an individual. And I’m pretty certain it was fab that asked you to define your body, not sure if that’s a man or woman mind No I’m simply giving a different perspective, by flipping what you did on its head and using a male body type that’s open to vast interpretation. The same as you did on a female body type - curvy. And I’m pretty certain it’s you that’s currently trying to offer us a definition of what you believe curvy to be. Thankfully the Fab gods are open minded enough to let us all define our own body types in a way that we are most comfortable with. Sorry I think you misunderstood. I mean I hope you didn’t mean me when you said it’s fair game for men to do it to us And of course I’m giving just my opinion as I’ve stated clearly Only mean that fab asks you define I’m not defining anyone But you are defining me... when you say you don’t believe a woman who wears a dress size bigger than a size 12 can’t be curvy." That’s my definition of curvy yes | |||
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"I explained why your view was objectively wrong just by using me. Maybe consider evidence rather than doubling down? This is just a simple matter of different opinions, you said fact, maybe to you yes but to someone else no. What you see and I see could be different. Can we talk about men who call themselves athletic but have no visible abs now? Because maybe that’s a similar thing of me seeing something different to them! Ooh let's not. Body shaming is fucking gross. Don’t worry I’m being tongue in cheek! I would never presume to tell a man how he can define his body, but apparently it’s fair game for men to do it to us! I hope you don’t mean me as I gave my opinion of the definition of “curvy” not an individual. And I’m pretty certain it was fab that asked you to define your body, not sure if that’s a man or woman mind No I’m simply giving a different perspective, by flipping what you did on its head and using a male body type that’s open to vast interpretation. The same as you did on a female body type - curvy. And I’m pretty certain it’s you that’s currently trying to offer us a definition of what you believe curvy to be. Thankfully the Fab gods are open minded enough to let us all define our own body types in a way that we are most comfortable with. Sorry I think you misunderstood. I mean I hope you didn’t mean me when you said it’s fair game for men to do it to us And of course I’m giving just my opinion as I’ve stated clearly Only mean that fab asks you define I’m not defining anyone But you are defining me... when you say you don’t believe a woman who wears a dress size bigger than a size 12 can’t be curvy. That’s my definition of curvy yes" But what if you are a size 12 and straight up and down, athletic and no curves? | |||
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"It's simple. Curvy is when your getting chatted up. Fat is when you turn him down." this! It’s amazing how you get messages saying how lovely your sexy curvy body is and when you reply no thanks you suddenly turn into an ugly old fat bitch | |||
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"I explained why your view was objectively wrong just by using me. Maybe consider evidence rather than doubling down? This is just a simple matter of different opinions, you said fact, maybe to you yes but to someone else no. What you see and I see could be different. Can we talk about men who call themselves athletic but have no visible abs now? Because maybe that’s a similar thing of me seeing something different to them! Ooh let's not. Body shaming is fucking gross. Don’t worry I’m being tongue in cheek! I would never presume to tell a man how he can define his body, but apparently it’s fair game for men to do it to us! I hope you don’t mean me as I gave my opinion of the definition of “curvy” not an individual. And I’m pretty certain it was fab that asked you to define your body, not sure if that’s a man or woman mind No I’m simply giving a different perspective, by flipping what you did on its head and using a male body type that’s open to vast interpretation. The same as you did on a female body type - curvy. And I’m pretty certain it’s you that’s currently trying to offer us a definition of what you believe curvy to be. Thankfully the Fab gods are open minded enough to let us all define our own body types in a way that we are most comfortable with. Sorry I think you misunderstood. I mean I hope you didn’t mean me when you said it’s fair game for men to do it to us And of course I’m giving just my opinion as I’ve stated clearly Only mean that fab asks you define I’m not defining anyone But you are defining me... when you say you don’t believe a woman who wears a dress size bigger than a size 12 can’t be curvy. That’s my definition of curvy yes But what if you are a size 12 and straight up and down, athletic and no curves? " Maybe slim or athletic, didn’t say everyone size 12 or under was curvy | |||
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"I explained why your view was objectively wrong just by using me. Maybe consider evidence rather than doubling down? This is just a simple matter of different opinions, you said fact, maybe to you yes but to someone else no. What you see and I see could be different. Can we talk about men who call themselves athletic but have no visible abs now? Because maybe that’s a similar thing of me seeing something different to them! Ooh let's not. Body shaming is fucking gross. Don’t worry I’m being tongue in cheek! I would never presume to tell a man how he can define his body, but apparently it’s fair game for men to do it to us! I hope you don’t mean me as I gave my opinion of the definition of “curvy” not an individual. And I’m pretty certain it was fab that asked you to define your body, not sure if that’s a man or woman mind No I’m simply giving a different perspective, by flipping what you did on its head and using a male body type that’s open to vast interpretation. The same as you did on a female body type - curvy. And I’m pretty certain it’s you that’s currently trying to offer us a definition of what you believe curvy to be. Thankfully the Fab gods are open minded enough to let us all define our own body types in a way that we are most comfortable with. Sorry I think you misunderstood. I mean I hope you didn’t mean me when you said it’s fair game for men to do it to us And of course I’m giving just my opinion as I’ve stated clearly Only mean that fab asks you define I’m not defining anyone But you are defining me... when you say you don’t believe a woman who wears a dress size bigger than a size 12 can’t be curvy. That’s my definition of curvy yes" So you are defining me as fat then and telling me my personal perspective of my own body is wrong | |||
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"I explained why your view was objectively wrong just by using me. Maybe consider evidence rather than doubling down? This is just a simple matter of different opinions, you said fact, maybe to you yes but to someone else no. What you see and I see could be different. Can we talk about men who call themselves athletic but have no visible abs now? Because maybe that’s a similar thing of me seeing something different to them! Ooh let's not. Body shaming is fucking gross. Don’t worry I’m being tongue in cheek! I would never presume to tell a man how he can define his body, but apparently it’s fair game for men to do it to us! I hope you don’t mean me as I gave my opinion of the definition of “curvy” not an individual. And I’m pretty certain it was fab that asked you to define your body, not sure if that’s a man or woman mind No I’m simply giving a different perspective, by flipping what you did on its head and using a male body type that’s open to vast interpretation. The same as you did on a female body type - curvy. And I’m pretty certain it’s you that’s currently trying to offer us a definition of what you believe curvy to be. Thankfully the Fab gods are open minded enough to let us all define our own body types in a way that we are most comfortable with. Sorry I think you misunderstood. I mean I hope you didn’t mean me when you said it’s fair game for men to do it to us And of course I’m giving just my opinion as I’ve stated clearly Only mean that fab asks you define I’m not defining anyone But you are defining me... when you say you don’t believe a woman who wears a dress size bigger than a size 12 can’t be curvy. That’s my definition of curvy yes But what if you are a size 12 and straight up and down, athletic and no curves? Maybe slim or athletic, didn’t say everyone size 12 or under was curvy " I only have curves now I’m a 14/16, 12 I looked like a guy with big boobs. | |||
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"I explained why your view was objectively wrong just by using me. Maybe consider evidence rather than doubling down? This is just a simple matter of different opinions, you said fact, maybe to you yes but to someone else no. What you see and I see could be different. Can we talk about men who call themselves athletic but have no visible abs now? Because maybe that’s a similar thing of me seeing something different to them! Ooh let's not. Body shaming is fucking gross. Don’t worry I’m being tongue in cheek! I would never presume to tell a man how he can define his body, but apparently it’s fair game for men to do it to us! I hope you don’t mean me as I gave my opinion of the definition of “curvy” not an individual. And I’m pretty certain it was fab that asked you to define your body, not sure if that’s a man or woman mind No I’m simply giving a different perspective, by flipping what you did on its head and using a male body type that’s open to vast interpretation. The same as you did on a female body type - curvy. And I’m pretty certain it’s you that’s currently trying to offer us a definition of what you believe curvy to be. Thankfully the Fab gods are open minded enough to let us all define our own body types in a way that we are most comfortable with. Sorry I think you misunderstood. I mean I hope you didn’t mean me when you said it’s fair game for men to do it to us And of course I’m giving just my opinion as I’ve stated clearly Only mean that fab asks you define I’m not defining anyone But you are defining me... when you say you don’t believe a woman who wears a dress size bigger than a size 12 can’t be curvy. That’s my definition of curvy yes So you are defining me as fat then and telling me my personal perspective of my own body is wrong " I’m sorry your taking this so personally, but not once have I said your fat or would ever call anyone fat Body shaming is disgusting and unacceptable, I have only stated my opinion on what I personally think curvy is. | |||
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"I explained why your view was objectively wrong just by using me. Maybe consider evidence rather than doubling down? This is just a simple matter of different opinions, you said fact, maybe to you yes but to someone else no. What you see and I see could be different. Can we talk about men who call themselves athletic but have no visible abs now? Because maybe that’s a similar thing of me seeing something different to them! Ooh let's not. Body shaming is fucking gross. Don’t worry I’m being tongue in cheek! I would never presume to tell a man how he can define his body, but apparently it’s fair game for men to do it to us! I hope you don’t mean me as I gave my opinion of the definition of “curvy” not an individual. And I’m pretty certain it was fab that asked you to define your body, not sure if that’s a man or woman mind No I’m simply giving a different perspective, by flipping what you did on its head and using a male body type that’s open to vast interpretation. The same as you did on a female body type - curvy. And I’m pretty certain it’s you that’s currently trying to offer us a definition of what you believe curvy to be. Thankfully the Fab gods are open minded enough to let us all define our own body types in a way that we are most comfortable with. Sorry I think you misunderstood. I mean I hope you didn’t mean me when you said it’s fair game for men to do it to us And of course I’m giving just my opinion as I’ve stated clearly Only mean that fab asks you define I’m not defining anyone But you are defining me... when you say you don’t believe a woman who wears a dress size bigger than a size 12 can’t be curvy. That’s my definition of curvy yes But what if you are a size 12 and straight up and down, athletic and no curves? Maybe slim or athletic, didn’t say everyone size 12 or under was curvy I only have curves now I’m a 14/16, 12 I looked like a guy with big boobs. " That’s great, this is only my opinion on how I see things, completely understand people see it differently, but life is boring if we all agree on everything | |||
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"I explained why your view was objectively wrong just by using me. Maybe consider evidence rather than doubling down? This is just a simple matter of different opinions, you said fact, maybe to you yes but to someone else no. What you see and I see could be different. Can we talk about men who call themselves athletic but have no visible abs now? Because maybe that’s a similar thing of me seeing something different to them! Ooh let's not. Body shaming is fucking gross. Don’t worry I’m being tongue in cheek! I would never presume to tell a man how he can define his body, but apparently it’s fair game for men to do it to us! I hope you don’t mean me as I gave my opinion of the definition of “curvy” not an individual. And I’m pretty certain it was fab that asked you to define your body, not sure if that’s a man or woman mind No I’m simply giving a different perspective, by flipping what you did on its head and using a male body type that’s open to vast interpretation. The same as you did on a female body type - curvy. And I’m pretty certain it’s you that’s currently trying to offer us a definition of what you believe curvy to be. Thankfully the Fab gods are open minded enough to let us all define our own body types in a way that we are most comfortable with. Sorry I think you misunderstood. I mean I hope you didn’t mean me when you said it’s fair game for men to do it to us And of course I’m giving just my opinion as I’ve stated clearly Only mean that fab asks you define I’m not defining anyone But you are defining me... when you say you don’t believe a woman who wears a dress size bigger than a size 12 can’t be curvy. That’s my definition of curvy yes But what if you are a size 12 and straight up and down, athletic and no curves? Maybe slim or athletic, didn’t say everyone size 12 or under was curvy I only have curves now I’m a 14/16, 12 I looked like a guy with big boobs. That’s great, this is only my opinion on how I see things, completely understand people see it differently, but life is boring if we all agree on everything " Through experience, I do find some people have an odd opinion of sizes. I used to live with a male housemate and he thought this girl we were chatting to was chubby. We was a size 12 max. He did like girls that were very slim and no curves. Like a runners body. | |||
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"Is the sports illustrated swimwear model ‘Ashley graham’ curvy or fat? Not sure why you think they are the only 2 options ? " That was the OPs question. Ashley Graham is bigger than a 12 so what do you think? | |||
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"I explained why your view was objectively wrong just by using me. Maybe consider evidence rather than doubling down? This is just a simple matter of different opinions, you said fact, maybe to you yes but to someone else no. What you see and I see could be different. Can we talk about men who call themselves athletic but have no visible abs now? Because maybe that’s a similar thing of me seeing something different to them! Ooh let's not. Body shaming is fucking gross. Don’t worry I’m being tongue in cheek! I would never presume to tell a man how he can define his body, but apparently it’s fair game for men to do it to us! I hope you don’t mean me as I gave my opinion of the definition of “curvy” not an individual. And I’m pretty certain it was fab that asked you to define your body, not sure if that’s a man or woman mind No I’m simply giving a different perspective, by flipping what you did on its head and using a male body type that’s open to vast interpretation. The same as you did on a female body type - curvy. And I’m pretty certain it’s you that’s currently trying to offer us a definition of what you believe curvy to be. Thankfully the Fab gods are open minded enough to let us all define our own body types in a way that we are most comfortable with. Sorry I think you misunderstood. I mean I hope you didn’t mean me when you said it’s fair game for men to do it to us And of course I’m giving just my opinion as I’ve stated clearly Only mean that fab asks you define I’m not defining anyone But you are defining me... when you say you don’t believe a woman who wears a dress size bigger than a size 12 can’t be curvy. That’s my definition of curvy yes So you are defining me as fat then and telling me my personal perspective of my own body is wrong I’m sorry your taking this so personally, but not once have I said your fat or would ever call anyone fat Body shaming is disgusting and unacceptable, I have only stated my opinion on what I personally think curvy is. " Once again you’ve defaulted to trying to say the women on this post are taking things too personally, are getting offended etc. | |||
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"Is the sports illustrated swimwear model ‘Ashley graham’ curvy or fat? Not sure why you think they are the only 2 options ? " I’d love to know what you think her body type is. You are free to use any Fab body type descriptive you like! | |||
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"Is the sports illustrated swimwear model ‘Ashley graham’ curvy or fat? Not sure why you think they are the only 2 options ? That was the OPs question. Ashley Graham is bigger than a 12 so what do you think? " I’m sorry but that wasn’t his question, and I see people not sizes, I simply gave my opinion on what I define as curvy, why is this hard to understand?? | |||
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"Is the sports illustrated swimwear model ‘Ashley graham’ curvy or fat? Not sure why you think they are the only 2 options ? I’d love to know what you think her body type is. You are free to use any Fab body type descriptive you like!" That’s what I want to know. What category would she use. | |||
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"Is the sports illustrated swimwear model ‘Ashley graham’ curvy or fat? Not sure why you think they are the only 2 options ? That was the OPs question. Ashley Graham is bigger than a 12 so what do you think? I’m sorry but that wasn’t his question, and I see people not sizes, I simply gave my opinion on what I define as curvy, why is this hard to understand??" So she wouldn’t be classed as curvy to you then? | |||
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"I explained why your view was objectively wrong just by using me. Maybe consider evidence rather than doubling down? This is just a simple matter of different opinions, you said fact, maybe to you yes but to someone else no. What you see and I see could be different. Can we talk about men who call themselves athletic but have no visible abs now? Because maybe that’s a similar thing of me seeing something different to them! Ooh let's not. Body shaming is fucking gross. Don’t worry I’m being tongue in cheek! I would never presume to tell a man how he can define his body, but apparently it’s fair game for men to do it to us! I hope you don’t mean me as I gave my opinion of the definition of “curvy” not an individual. And I’m pretty certain it was fab that asked you to define your body, not sure if that’s a man or woman mind No I’m simply giving a different perspective, by flipping what you did on its head and using a male body type that’s open to vast interpretation. The same as you did on a female body type - curvy. And I’m pretty certain it’s you that’s currently trying to offer us a definition of what you believe curvy to be. Thankfully the Fab gods are open minded enough to let us all define our own body types in a way that we are most comfortable with. Sorry I think you misunderstood. I mean I hope you didn’t mean me when you said it’s fair game for men to do it to us And of course I’m giving just my opinion as I’ve stated clearly Only mean that fab asks you define I’m not defining anyone But you are defining me... when you say you don’t believe a woman who wears a dress size bigger than a size 12 can’t be curvy. That’s my definition of curvy yes So you are defining me as fat then and telling me my personal perspective of my own body is wrong I’m sorry your taking this so personally, but not once have I said your fat or would ever call anyone fat Body shaming is disgusting and unacceptable, I have only stated my opinion on what I personally think curvy is. Once again you’ve defaulted to trying to say the women on this post are taking things too personally, are getting offended etc." ?? You said I was defining you as fat ?? Please explain how and when I done that I will wait | |||
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"Is the sports illustrated swimwear model ‘Ashley graham’ curvy or fat? Not sure why you think they are the only 2 options ? That was the OPs question. Ashley Graham is bigger than a 12 so what do you think? I’m sorry but that wasn’t his question, and I see people not sizes, I simply gave my opinion on what I define as curvy, why is this hard to understand??" Because you are defining people with dress sizes with your “size 12” - you are contradicting your own posts now | |||
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"I explained why your view was objectively wrong just by using me. Maybe consider evidence rather than doubling down? This is just a simple matter of different opinions, you said fact, maybe to you yes but to someone else no. What you see and I see could be different. Can we talk about men who call themselves athletic but have no visible abs now? Because maybe that’s a similar thing of me seeing something different to them! Ooh let's not. Body shaming is fucking gross. Don’t worry I’m being tongue in cheek! I would never presume to tell a man how he can define his body, but apparently it’s fair game for men to do it to us! I hope you don’t mean me as I gave my opinion of the definition of “curvy” not an individual. And I’m pretty certain it was fab that asked you to define your body, not sure if that’s a man or woman mind No I’m simply giving a different perspective, by flipping what you did on its head and using a male body type that’s open to vast interpretation. The same as you did on a female body type - curvy. And I’m pretty certain it’s you that’s currently trying to offer us a definition of what you believe curvy to be. Thankfully the Fab gods are open minded enough to let us all define our own body types in a way that we are most comfortable with. Sorry I think you misunderstood. I mean I hope you didn’t mean me when you said it’s fair game for men to do it to us And of course I’m giving just my opinion as I’ve stated clearly Only mean that fab asks you define I’m not defining anyone But you are defining me... when you say you don’t believe a woman who wears a dress size bigger than a size 12 can’t be curvy. That’s my definition of curvy yes So you are defining me as fat then and telling me my personal perspective of my own body is wrong I’m sorry your taking this so personally, but not once have I said your fat or would ever call anyone fat Body shaming is disgusting and unacceptable, I have only stated my opinion on what I personally think curvy is. Once again you’ve defaulted to trying to say the women on this post are taking things too personally, are getting offended etc. ?? You said I was defining you as fat ?? Please explain how and when I done that I will wait " I will wait for you to answer my question about Ashley Graeme and what Fab body type descriptive you think she is. I asked first so I’ll wait for you to answer first! | |||
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"Is the sports illustrated swimwear model ‘Ashley graham’ curvy or fat? Not sure why you think they are the only 2 options ? That was the OPs question. Ashley Graham is bigger than a 12 so what do you think? I’m sorry but that wasn’t his question, and I see people not sizes, I simply gave my opinion on what I define as curvy, why is this hard to understand?? So she wouldn’t be classed as curvy to you then? " I haven’t looked, but I know there would be more options than just curvy or fat | |||
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"“Fat and curvy” is technically “Lumpy” Curvy would be - larger hip and chest measurement with smaller waist" It's a matter of perception and the women rule this one | |||
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"Is the sports illustrated swimwear model ‘Ashley graham’ curvy or fat? Not sure why you think they are the only 2 options ? That was the OPs question. Ashley Graham is bigger than a 12 so what do you think? I’m sorry but that wasn’t his question, and I see people not sizes, I simply gave my opinion on what I define as curvy, why is this hard to understand?? So she wouldn’t be classed as curvy to you then? I haven’t looked, but I know there would be more options than just curvy or fat" Going by fab options, what would you choose? | |||
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"Fat and curvy are 2 totally different things.... why won’t fab or society in general acknowledge this fact. " Curvy is not a size. It's a shape. If there is a certain waist to hip ratio, they can be the same thing. What about people who claim to be curvy, yet are clearly average, as they don't have that shape definition? They are quite small in the hips. Would you start a thread about that? Holly | |||
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"I explained why your view was objectively wrong just by using me. Maybe consider evidence rather than doubling down? This is just a simple matter of different opinions, you said fact, maybe to you yes but to someone else no. What you see and I see could be different. Can we talk about men who call themselves athletic but have no visible abs now? Because maybe that’s a similar thing of me seeing something different to them! Ooh let's not. Body shaming is fucking gross. Don’t worry I’m being tongue in cheek! I would never presume to tell a man how he can define his body, but apparently it’s fair game for men to do it to us! I hope you don’t mean me as I gave my opinion of the definition of “curvy” not an individual. And I’m pretty certain it was fab that asked you to define your body, not sure if that’s a man or woman mind No I’m simply giving a different perspective, by flipping what you did on its head and using a male body type that’s open to vast interpretation. The same as you did on a female body type - curvy. And I’m pretty certain it’s you that’s currently trying to offer us a definition of what you believe curvy to be. Thankfully the Fab gods are open minded enough to let us all define our own body types in a way that we are most comfortable with. Sorry I think you misunderstood. I mean I hope you didn’t mean me when you said it’s fair game for men to do it to us And of course I’m giving just my opinion as I’ve stated clearly Only mean that fab asks you define I’m not defining anyone But you are defining me... when you say you don’t believe a woman who wears a dress size bigger than a size 12 can’t be curvy. That’s my definition of curvy yes So you are defining me as fat then and telling me my personal perspective of my own body is wrong I’m sorry your taking this so personally, but not once have I said your fat or would ever call anyone fat Body shaming is disgusting and unacceptable, I have only stated my opinion on what I personally think curvy is. Once again you’ve defaulted to trying to say the women on this post are taking things too personally, are getting offended etc. ?? You said I was defining you as fat ?? Please explain how and when I done that I will wait I will wait for you to answer my question about Ashley Graeme and what Fab body type descriptive you think she is. I asked first so I’ll wait for you to answer first!" Just looked, not curvy and not fat I’m waiting | |||
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"I explained why your view was objectively wrong just by using me. Maybe consider evidence rather than doubling down? This is just a simple matter of different opinions, you said fact, maybe to you yes but to someone else no. What you see and I see could be different. Can we talk about men who call themselves athletic but have no visible abs now? Because maybe that’s a similar thing of me seeing something different to them! Ooh let's not. Body shaming is fucking gross. Don’t worry I’m being tongue in cheek! I would never presume to tell a man how he can define his body, but apparently it’s fair game for men to do it to us! I hope you don’t mean me as I gave my opinion of the definition of “curvy” not an individual. And I’m pretty certain it was fab that asked you to define your body, not sure if that’s a man or woman mind No I’m simply giving a different perspective, by flipping what you did on its head and using a male body type that’s open to vast interpretation. The same as you did on a female body type - curvy. And I’m pretty certain it’s you that’s currently trying to offer us a definition of what you believe curvy to be. Thankfully the Fab gods are open minded enough to let us all define our own body types in a way that we are most comfortable with. Sorry I think you misunderstood. I mean I hope you didn’t mean me when you said it’s fair game for men to do it to us And of course I’m giving just my opinion as I’ve stated clearly Only mean that fab asks you define I’m not defining anyone But you are defining me... when you say you don’t believe a woman who wears a dress size bigger than a size 12 can’t be curvy. That’s my definition of curvy yes So you are defining me as fat then and telling me my personal perspective of my own body is wrong I’m sorry your taking this so personally, but not once have I said your fat or would ever call anyone fat Body shaming is disgusting and unacceptable, I have only stated my opinion on what I personally think curvy is. Once again you’ve defaulted to trying to say the women on this post are taking things too personally, are getting offended etc. ?? You said I was defining you as fat ?? Please explain how and when I done that I will wait I will wait for you to answer my question about Ashley Graeme and what Fab body type descriptive you think she is. I asked first so I’ll wait for you to answer first! Just looked, not curvy and not fat I’m waiting " How can you say she’s not curvy? She is famous for her curves. | |||
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"Fat and curvy are 2 totally different things.... why won’t fab or society in general acknowledge this fact. " You describe yourself as average, what’s average who defines average ?? 5.5” cock is supposedly average, your cock looks below average......... why don’t you acknowledge that ? I’m fat their isn’t a fat box to tick tho so you’ll need to take that up with fab, who cares tho? Not me I think as long as i send recent pics to whoever im meeting then they can decide whether they’re attracted to me | |||
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"Fat and curvy are 2 totally different things.... why won’t fab or society in general acknowledge this fact. " It’s no different to a guy claiming to have a big cock when the reality is he’s 4-5 inches what one thinks is big another thinks is tiny same as what one thinks is fat another thinks is curvy I have no doubt I’m fat but it’s not an option to select My attitude is if you dong like what’s on offer scroll on by | |||
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"I explained why your view was objectively wrong just by using me. Maybe consider evidence rather than doubling down? This is just a simple matter of different opinions, you said fact, maybe to you yes but to someone else no. What you see and I see could be different. Can we talk about men who call themselves athletic but have no visible abs now? Because maybe that’s a similar thing of me seeing something different to them! Ooh let's not. Body shaming is fucking gross. Don’t worry I’m being tongue in cheek! I would never presume to tell a man how he can define his body, but apparently it’s fair game for men to do it to us! I hope you don’t mean me as I gave my opinion of the definition of “curvy” not an individual. And I’m pretty certain it was fab that asked you to define your body, not sure if that’s a man or woman mind No I’m simply giving a different perspective, by flipping what you did on its head and using a male body type that’s open to vast interpretation. The same as you did on a female body type - curvy. And I’m pretty certain it’s you that’s currently trying to offer us a definition of what you believe curvy to be. Thankfully the Fab gods are open minded enough to let us all define our own body types in a way that we are most comfortable with. Sorry I think you misunderstood. I mean I hope you didn’t mean me when you said it’s fair game for men to do it to us And of course I’m giving just my opinion as I’ve stated clearly Only mean that fab asks you define I’m not defining anyone But you are defining me... when you say you don’t believe a woman who wears a dress size bigger than a size 12 can’t be curvy. That’s my definition of curvy yes So you are defining me as fat then and telling me my personal perspective of my own body is wrong I’m sorry your taking this so personally, but not once have I said your fat or would ever call anyone fat Body shaming is disgusting and unacceptable, I have only stated my opinion on what I personally think curvy is. Once again you’ve defaulted to trying to say the women on this post are taking things too personally, are getting offended etc. ?? You said I was defining you as fat ?? Please explain how and when I done that I will wait I will wait for you to answer my question about Ashley Graeme and what Fab body type descriptive you think she is. I asked first so I’ll wait for you to answer first! Just looked, not curvy and not fat I’m waiting How can you say she’s not curvy? She is famous for her curves. " She looks amazing, but in MY OPINION lol she wouldn’t be what I see as curvy ,, wow relax | |||
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"Fat and curvy are 2 totally different things.... why won’t fab or society in general acknowledge this fact. Curvy is not a size. It's a shape. If there is a certain waist to hip ratio, they can be the same thing. What about people who claim to be curvy, yet are clearly average, as they don't have that shape definition? They are quite small in the hips. Would you start a thread about that? Holly" What about people who describe themselves as average that are clearly curvy? | |||
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