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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

find thick women to be so sexy! Love a big ***, big **** and thick thighs on a woman. I also think sex with a thicker woman feels better.I am addicted to bbw women, and my experience tell me that many of them have a sexual appetite as are higher - some is real cause they are also from nature side have a bigger concentration of the hormon testosteron as also are a main sex drive..

I have always been attracted to bbw women since I was in my late teens. But over the years I have found myself more and more attracted to them. I think the first time I realized that I was actually attracted to them was a chance meeting with a friend of mine from high school about 15 years ago. I ran into Tammy in the grocery store. When I knew Tammy in high school she was a beautiful black girl - 5'8 medium complexion, average proportions. Well fast forward 15 years....Tammy has now had a couple of kids and lets just say she has "filled out". She is now sporting these 40 or 45 DD's. We go to hug in the store - she presses hard up against me...and all I feel are these DD's pressed up against me - I also feel how soft she feels. It was after this encounter that I found my self more and more checking out BBW. Even though I find all women beautiful - I have found myself gravitating more and more towards the thick and BBW.

Friends that know me ask me why I like the thick and BBW, I tell them you dont know what you are missing - curves that go for days......plenty of booty and bust! That to me is the complete package

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By *ymph and ManicCouple  over a year ago

North East

Think maybes leave out the word thick when describing bbw ???? ...

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

confused.... why?

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By *ymph and ManicCouple  over a year ago

North East

Thick in our language infers that the ladies are mentally challenged .. maybes english is not your first language .. but this term is derogatory to alllllll people .... ...

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By *exyasMan  over a year ago

glasgow

Thick lol replace with brainy?? Lol

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By *armarCouple  over a year ago

glasgow

Can't beat BBW I agree 100%

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By *opping_candyWoman  over a year ago

West Yorkshire

Thick is pretty commonly used in the US to describe heavier/curvier women.

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By *ymph and ManicCouple  over a year ago

North East

Its actually the male part of this couple commenting re "thick" ... .. we are actually in the U.K. are we not???? ... theres enough Americanisms in english language ... ... .... ..

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By *opping_candyWoman  over a year ago

West Yorkshire

To be honest the way it reads - grocery store, booty etc - it looks like it's been lifted from a US site. Or perhaps the OP is originally from America?

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By *ilmisseCouple  over a year ago

leicestershire


"Its actually the male part of this couple commenting re "thick" ... .. we are actually in the U.K. are we not???? ... theres enough Americanisms in english language ... ... .... .. "

Thick is used in this country too to describe bigger ladies. Heard it many many times.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

OMG... You just had to go out of your way to take offence and offend. In your " language" am guessing by that you white. It's very clear English is not your first language too your is really rubbish. Ah! By the way the word thick does not mean ' ladies are mentally challenged' as you seem to think your language reference. 1. With opposite sides or surfaces that are far relatively far apart. 2. Made up of a large number of things or people close together. No mention of mental state.

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By *opping_candyWoman  over a year ago

West Yorkshire


"OMG... You just had to go out of your way to take offence and offend. In your " language" am guessing by that you white. It's very clear English is not your first language too your is really rubbish. Ah! By the way the word thick does not mean ' ladies are mentally challenged' as you seem to think your language reference. 1. With opposite sides or surfaces that are far relatively far apart. 2. Made up of a large number of things or people close together. No mention of mental state."

Don't know if it's a regional thing but it's common around here for thick to be used to mean the same as stupid.

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By *ilmisseCouple  over a year ago

leicestershire


"Don't know if it's a regional thing but it's common around here for thick to be used to mean the same as stupid. "

Not a regional thing, but like many english words they have multiple meanings when used in different contexts. You only need to read the first sentence of the OP's post to know what meaning of thick was used.

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By *ymph and ManicCouple  over a year ago

North East

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Show of hands of those offended by my uses of the word THICK

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By *ymph and ManicCouple  over a year ago

North East

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By *opping_candyWoman  over a year ago

West Yorkshire


"Don't know if it's a regional thing but it's common around here for thick to be used to mean the same as stupid.

Not a regional thing, but like many english words they have multiple meanings when used in different contexts. You only need to read the first sentence of the OP's post to know what meaning of thick was used."

I knew what he meant

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

thank Popping Candy...

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By *ymph and ManicCouple  over a year ago

North East


"OMG... You just had to go out of your way to take offence and offend. In your " language" am guessing by that you white. It's very clear English is not your first language too your is really rubbish. Ah! By the way the word thick does not mean ' ladies are mentally challenged' .... as you seem to think your language reference. 1. With opposite sides or surfaces that are far relatively far apart. 2. Made up of a large number of things or people close together. No mention of mental state.

Don't know if it's a regional thing but it's common around here for thick to be used to mean the same as stupid. "

....very common In all regions id think .... and I dont think that the language we use in this country is called anything other than english????

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Show of hands of those offended by my uses of the word THICK"

Me!! It means you are stupid where I come from. Just come up North, walk up to a lady in a bar, in lets say Liverpool. Say ' I think you are thick' to check. I dare you!!

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By *ymph and ManicCouple  over a year ago

North East

Lol .. exactly ... you soon get plenty attention ...lol ..... lol ...

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By *armarCouple  over a year ago

glasgow

It was obvious what was ment by "thick" in the context of the tread no need for offence

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Show of hands of those offended by my uses of the word THICK

Me!! It means you are stupid where I come from. Just come up North, walk up to a lady in a bar, in lets say Liverpool. Say ' I think you are thick' to check. I dare you!! "

I don't think he would lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Show of hands of those offended by my uses of the word THICK

Me!! It means you are stupid where I come from. Just come up North, walk up to a lady in a bar, in lets say Liverpool. Say ' I think you are thick' to check. I dare you!!

I don't think he would lol "

Maybe he should try Glasgow instead lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Show of hands of those offended by my uses of the word THICK

Me!! It means you are stupid where I come from. Just come up North, walk up to a lady in a bar, in lets say Liverpool. Say ' I think you are thick' to check. I dare you!!

I don't think he would lol

Maybe he should try Glasgow instead lol "

Yeah If he wants a good beating lol

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By *ymph and ManicCouple  over a year ago

North East

Pmsl ... ... coffin time ... lol ..

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Chellesterfem, are you a BBW? Have you read my post. Did I walk up to a lady in a Liverpool bar and say I think you thick?

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Nymph and Manic. Thick in your English language does not mean mentally challenged. Please get that into thick skull.

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By *opping_candyWoman  over a year ago

West Yorkshire


"Nymph and Manic. Thick in your English language does not mean mentally challenged. Please get that into thick skull."

It might not in the dictionary but it is a common saying!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Chellesterfem, are you a BBW? Have you read my post. Did I walk up to a lady in a Liverpool bar and say I think you thick? "

No I am not a BBW and I'm not thick either. You did NOT walk up to a lady in a bar in Liverpool and say they were thick. I am sure I would have read about it in the Liverpool Echo if you had. Front page news lol. What i am implying is that if you believe that you are using the term 'thick' correctly then check if out.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Nymph and Manic. Thick in your English language does not mean mentally challenged. Please get that into thick skull."

It's just a saying don't take it too serious mate

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Forum insurance needed. Where is Tina when you need her!!

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

I give up ........ It's not fun anymore!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Chellesterfem, are you a BBW? Have you read my post. Did I walk up to a lady in a Liverpool bar and say I think you thick?

No I am not a BBW and I'm not thick either. You did NOT walk up to a lady in a bar in Liverpool and say they were thick. I am sure I would have read about it in the Liverpool Echo if you had. Front page news lol. What i am implying is that if you believe that you are using the term 'thick' correctly then check if out. "

Lol take it easy zulu no one is insulting your intelligence just telling you a fact

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By *ymph and ManicCouple  over a year ago

North East

Pmsl re liverpool echo .. lol ... well in newcastle (another place to walk into and shout wheres all the thick women ) .. .. you might get the thinnest women ever drag you around town with a sign round neck calling you a thick bozo ... .... .. if you dont think term term isnt derogatory you are sadly deluded ... ...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Pmsl re liverpool echo .. lol ... well in newcastle (another place to walk into and shout wheres all the thick women ) .. .. you might get the thinnest women ever drag you around town with a sign round neck calling you a thick bozo ... .... .. if you dont think term term isnt derogatory you are sadly deluded ... ... "

Try Glasgow he'll get a lot worse lol

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By *ymph and ManicCouple  over a year ago

North East

I was being ever so polite .. lol ...

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By *r OreoMan  over a year ago

Croydon


"Nymph and Manic. Thick in your English language does not mean mentally challenged. Please get that into thick skull."

Didnt that just prove the point?

You seemed to use the word 'thick' to insinuate that Nymph and Manic were stupid.

Or was it a clever play on words??

(Either way... BBW's are )

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I suppose you wouldn't talk to a bigger woman and say your so thick but you might say I like your thick legs/arse? Not really sure. I'd describe myself as a thick set lad but I'd never describe a woman as thick set lol

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By *estless in batterseaCouple  over a year ago

Wandsworth

How come there are never any singles that go we love the slim women with tight arses? I think I know why...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I suppose you wouldn't talk to a bigger woman and say your so thick but you might say I like your thick legs/arse? Not really sure. I'd describe myself as a thick set lad but I'd never describe a woman as thick set lol"

Not into thick set (BBWs) here!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I suppose you wouldn't talk to a bigger woman and say your so thick but you might say I like your thick legs/arse? Not really sure. I'd describe myself as a thick set lad but I'd never describe a woman as thick set lol

Not into thick set (BBWs) here!"

Eh??

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By *ymph and ManicCouple  over a year ago

North East

Makes you wonder if people actually read the start of the thread ... .. lol obviously not ... ... ...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Makes you wonder if people actually read the start of the thread ... .. lol obviously not ... ... ... "

Adding some balance to this otherwise constantly repeated weighty subject.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

yup i have had about 15 BBWs and must say phwoar, they are so horny and have great personalities

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By *eendeeCouple  over a year ago

sheffield

Think the term the poster was looking for is thick set!!! Meaning larger and we must agree a woman with Curves size 14 upwards are a big turn on for us both xx

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Reading the original post you could mistake the meaning of the word 'thick' as meaning 'stupid' or 'mentally challenged'

Re reading the post it's easy to see that the OP meant something different as in 'thick set' esp as he was referring to BBW's of which a lot of people do like and my wife is a BBW

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By *iSensualCoupleCouple  over a year ago

Newcastle


"Show of hands of those offended by my uses of the word THICK"

'MY USE' of the word. Erm, put "When I knew Tammy in high school" (include the quotation marks) in to Google and the only result that comes back is a link to experienceproject and a post made on 22/11/12. The comments were a little more positive and no debate about definitions, so I'm sure the OP here will be a little disappointed.

#Plagerism

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