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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"My dress size varies according to the shop I'm buying from but it's either a 10 or a 12. I would say my shape is curvy.
Slim is a better word than skinny in my opinion"
So you would say a size 10 and 12 are curvy. |
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Totally depends my waist is two dress sizes smaller than my hips ..... so Dress sizes are irrelevant they also vary significant from shop to shop.
You can also be slim and curvy and bbw and not curvy. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Question for the ladies.....what dress size's would you group as:
A. Skinny
B. Curvy
C. BBW
Im only asking a woman what dress size they would put as the 3 options.
Why? "
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"My dress size varies according to the shop I'm buying from but it's either a 10 or a 12. I would say my shape is curvy.
Slim is a better word than skinny in my opinion
So you would say a size 10 and 12 are curvy. "
My shape is curvy, yes. |
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"Question for the ladies.....what dress size's would you group as:
A. Skinny
B. Curvy
C. BBW
Im only asking a woman what dress size they would put as the 3 options.
Why? "
It’s not that simple ....... size 18 plus is deemed plus size though that’s about the only one you can pidgeon hole I guess 6-10 slim so all the rest average but curvy isn’t a size it’s a shape |
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"Question for the ladies.....what dress size's would you group as:
A. Skinny
B. Curvy
C. BBW
Im only asking a woman what dress size they would put as the 3 options.
Why?
It’s not that simple ....... size 18 plus is deemed plus size though that’s about the only one you can pidgeon hole I guess 6-10 slim so all the rest average but curvy isn’t a size it’s a shape" you look absolutely stunning in your pics x |
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By *viatrixWoman
over a year ago
Redhill |
I was a dress size 6-8 with a lot of muscle tone when I joined fab, so I described my body as athletic.
Now I am roughly a size 12, dabbling into 14 at times so describe myself as curvy... thankfully I still have a defined waistline! |
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"Size 10 here but curvy with big bum and thighs, small waist. It really is difficult to pinpoint where and when any of those labels fit, op." your size is perfect you look stunning! I LOVE your pics OMG especially the ones of your pussy would love to have my head between your legs xx
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I'm a perfect size, OP "
All women are a perfect size, but not enough women are happy in their own eyes....and thats a shame.
All men have different tastea. |
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By *evaquitCouple
over a year ago
Catthorpe |
"Size 10 here but curvy with big bum and thighs, small waist. It really is difficult to pinpoint where and when any of those labels fit, op. your size is perfect you look stunning! I LOVE your pics OMG especially the ones of your pussy would love to have my head between your legs xx"
Mrs says 'thanks', she did blush, lol. |
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"Size 10 here but curvy with big bum and thighs, small waist. It really is difficult to pinpoint where and when any of those labels fit, op. your size is perfect you look stunning! I LOVE your pics OMG especially the ones of your pussy would love to have my head between your legs xx
Mrs says 'thanks', she did blush, lol. " lol I'm being honest I would let her sit on my face for as long as she wanted looks so yummy your a lucky git lol |
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"I'm in an extra category - FF (fat-fuck)
I wud never call anyone fat....i think its an awful word.
If a woman is plus size...id say she is BBW"
See, I hate the BBW moniker. Anyone referring to me as such will be ignored, I'm afraid. I am fat. I wouldn't presume to use the same language to anyone else though. |
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I think you have to take height as well as dress size into consideration...someone who is 4'11" and a size 18 will have a vastly different figure to someone who is 5"10 and a size 18.
But at the end of the day everyone will have their own opinion on this...I describe myself as curvy as I have a classic hourglass shape, and in my opinion it's a very defined waist with larger hips, bum and boobs that fits the curvy description. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Thank you all
This was just a post to see how women view themselves.
At the end of the day...some people are made to be skinny (slim)....others are made a little more curvy.
Just be happy in yourselves....only here for a short time....enjoy xxx |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"You can’t possible say. Someone who is 5ft 11 and size 16 will have a totally different figure to someone who is size 16 and 4ft 11. "
Always think exactly this ^^^ dress size has very little to how the actual size can be viewed. Especially as curvy is a shape not a size!! |
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"I'm in an extra category - FF (fat-fuck)
I wud never call anyone fat....i think its an awful word.
If a woman is plus size...id say she is BBW"
WRONG. “Plus size” depending on the shop could be anything from 16 upwards. I don’t think most people would consider that BBW. And just so you know - you don’t get to say who is a BBW, that’s a label a woman has to choose for herself. I am “plus size” but I DO NOT want to be called a BBW. I can’t stand chasers and fetishers. |
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"Thank you all
This was just a post to see how women view themselves.
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No it wasn’t, you were asking us to categorise something that is basically impossible to put into the boxes you came up with. |
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"I'm in an extra category - FF (fat-fuck)
I wud never call anyone fat....i think its an awful word.
If a woman is plus size...id say she is BBW
WRONG. “Plus size” depending on the shop could be anything from 16 upwards. I don’t think most people would consider that BBW. And just so you know - you don’t get to say who is a BBW, that’s a label a woman has to choose for herself. I am “plus size” but I DO NOT want to be called a BBW. I can’t stand chasers and fetishers."
Totally agree on the fetishism of larger women. As I said above, I hate it |
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By *uxom redCouple
over a year ago
Shrewsbury |
"Question for the ladies.....what dress size's would you group as:
A. Skinny
B. Curvy
C. BBW
Im only asking a woman what dress size they would put as the 3 options.
Why?
It’s not that simple ....... size 18 plus is deemed plus size though that’s about the only one you can pidgeon hole I guess 6-10 slim so all the rest average but curvy isn’t a size it’s a shape"
I have always had curves as you say its not a size.
I say curvy because I have them.
Dress sizes change. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Question for the ladies.....what dress size's would you group as:
A. Skinny
B. Curvy
C. BBW
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As someone who doesn’t fit any society norms of what women are “supposed” to look like, these kinds of questions make me feel uncomfortable…I am 6’1” tall, and describe myself as curvy. I have clothes sizes of all sorts in my wardrobe depending on where I shopped, what the style is etc. Until recently I had a total complex about my height and my figure, and I’m slowly learning to embrace just who I am, much of this is down to J (Mr) who makes me feel like a goddess. If people want to stick a label on me, then that’s up to them. Pics are there, and if people don’t find me attractive then that’s ok, too. Such is life lol
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It doesn’t really work like that, some bigger women aren’t curvy because of where they carry their weight and equally some slim women are curvy. I’m a size 12 which I would say is probably average but I have a curvy shape as I have larger boobs and hips.
C x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It doesn’t really work like that, some bigger women aren’t curvy because of where they carry their weight and equally some slim women are curvy. I’m a size 12 which I would say is probably average but I have a curvy shape as I have larger boobs and hips.
C x"
Exactly this
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By *elkieWoman
over a year ago
Durham |
"Question for the ladies.....what dress size's would you group as:
A. Skinny
B. Curvy
C. BBW
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A. Anything below a size 6.
B. Any size where their waist is at least 12” smaller than hips (or proportionate on very petite women.
C. 18 and over. SSBBW, typically 24 and over. It’s worth remembering that a size 16 is average. |
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Some thoughts: most people dont' know how to measure size accurately
Shops using different block patterns for their clothes REALLY does not help (as a rule of thumb, the more posh the shop the "smaller" their fit and vice versa. So an 8 in George will equate to a 12 in John Lewis, roughly, and so on.)
size is also useless without height and build anyway
I'm size 12, that doesn't really tell you much, and I have no idea where I'd fit on the descriptors listed in first post |
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"Some thoughts: most people dont' know how to measure size accurately
Shops using different block patterns for their clothes REALLY does not help (as a rule of thumb, the more posh the shop the "smaller" their fit and vice versa. So an 8 in George will equate to a 12 in John Lewis, roughly, and so on.)
size is also useless without height and build anyway
I'm size 12, that doesn't really tell you much, and I have no idea where I'd fit on the descriptors listed in first post"
I was about to add something but you provided a far more eloquent and educated reply
And my question is why does it matter? So I imagine seeing someone who attracts you and if you are lucky enough to be undressing her you see her dress size and think - NO she’s not for me |
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