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Is being called curvy/chubby etc a compliment? I’ve only really grown my curves in the last year and I’m still adjusting to my shape but I’m used to being slim! Do people prefer a bit of cushion for pushin still? |
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Everyone has different tastes so you'll never please them all (unless there's a massive gangbang). What matters is how you feel, if you're not happy with how someone describes you, then don't put up with it
Personally, I think you look fantastic
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"Is being called curvy/chubby etc a compliment? I’ve only really grown my curves in the last year and I’m still adjusting to my shape but I’m used to being slim! Do people prefer a bit of cushion for pushin still?"
I am very much in the chunky camp. Gimme bumps and lumps and curves any day over skinny gals, I find it so much sexier. But also, fuck labels. Are you happy with how you look? Awesome. That’s all that matters. (And you, madam, are sexy as fuck IMO by the way) |
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over a year ago
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Agree everyone has different preferences, It's more how you feel when you look in the mirror.
I do like curves on a woman and agree that you look fantastic so I wouldn't worry |
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"Is being called curvy/chubby etc a compliment? I’ve only really grown my curves in the last year and I’m still adjusting to my shape but I’m used to being slim! Do people prefer a bit of cushion for pushin still?"
It really just depends how you feel about it? I think being curvy or slim can be equally sexy X |
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"Is being called curvy/chubby etc a compliment? I’ve only really grown my curves in the last year and I’m still adjusting to my shape but I’m used to being slim! Do people prefer a bit of cushion for pushin still?"
you are sexy hun x |
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Can't see photos right now but... Joining in, if you're happy with your looks then go little Rockstar!
Simple as. It's all labels. It's all people and their judgements. But who gives a fuck what others think?
Enjoy yourself and that's the main thing... |
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You look fab, so I wouldn’t worry one little bit!
I also think curvy and chubby can be two different things… you can be curvy but not overweight and equally can be chubby but not very shapely.
Either way, every one has different tastes and preferences- what’s hot for some is not for others, so try and embrace your body and play to your strengths x |
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"Is being called curvy/chubby etc a compliment? I’ve only really grown my curves in the last year and I’m still adjusting to my shape but I’m used to being slim! Do people prefer a bit of cushion for pushin still?"
You look great |
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In my many years on this planet, I've found it's not the shape that matters. I've met some 'larger ladies 'that just ooze sex appeal, I've also met some 'body beautiful 'that have the sex appeal of a wet fart,..be happy within yourself, that's the important bit. |
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"Is being called curvy/chubby etc a compliment? I’ve only really grown my curves in the last year and I’m still adjusting to my shape but I’m used to being slim! Do people prefer a bit of cushion for pushin still?"
Real curves yes. That’s a real womens figure. |
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"Is being called curvy/chubby etc a compliment? I’ve only really grown my curves in the last year and I’m still adjusting to my shape but I’m used to being slim! Do people prefer a bit of cushion for pushin still?"
Hell to the yeah!!!
Curvy is where it's at! |
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"Is being called curvy/chubby etc a compliment? I’ve only really grown my curves in the last year and I’m still adjusting to my shape but I’m used to being slim! Do people prefer a bit of cushion for pushin still?"
It's in the eye of the beholder. You look amazing, so in your case, your curves look fantastic. |
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By *mtdMan
over a year ago
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"Is being called curvy/chubby etc a compliment? I’ve only really grown my curves in the last year and I’m still adjusting to my shape but I’m used to being slim! Do people prefer a bit of cushion for pushin still?" erm from what i seen u have a great figure! And pretty sure you get alot of compliments
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Curves are hot...everyone, without exception....exception is a bold statement I know, has issues with their own bodies. It's why, in our humble opinion, we find confidence such a turn on regardless what shape and size owning your body grabs our attention.
Lincslady had a bikini on at the beach yesterday. Size 18 mum body but looking bloody hot...she was terrified but god she owned it! It was fantastic to witness it.
So in conclusion confidence over any body shape and size absolutely rocks! Smile and enjoy the weather |
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By *ase4122Man
over a year ago
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"Is being called curvy/chubby etc a compliment? I’ve only really grown my curves in the last year and I’m still adjusting to my shape but I’m used to being slim! Do people prefer a bit of cushion for pushin still?"
Curvaceous women are for some, yet not for others.
Ultimately its what you're comfortable with and love.
For the record I prefer a curvy woman. |
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You can be slim and be sexy
You can be large and be sexy
Sexiness isn’t just based on your body it’s about how you present yourself and your confidence!
It’s a whole mixture of things.
You are gorgeous. As is everyone else it’s all in the eye of the beholder but most importantly it’s how you see yourself too |
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Curvy covers a vast array of sizes, there are women who are a size 22 and call themselves curvy and women at a size 12 who call themselves curvy too.
I've always preferred a woman to have curves, hips and bum have always been my achiles heel.
At the end of the day, it only matters that the person is comfortable with themselves and that includes women of all sizes from thin to large, confidence is a big turn on and there will always be someone who finds others attractive for how they look. That's the amazing thing about preference, everyone has one and it covers all shapes and sizes for each and every individual.
I've always had the thought that no matter what, everyone on this planet is at least 1 other persons idea of perfection |
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"Is being called curvy/chubby etc a compliment? I’ve only really grown my curves in the last year and I’m still adjusting to my shape but I’m used to being slim! Do people prefer a bit of cushion for pushin still?"
Definitely some cushion! Your curves are incredible, so sexy |
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I’m very self conscious of my middle aged curves but I’ve had nothing but compliments about my shape. Go with it …….curves may not always look like magazine images but soft lush roundness feels amazing |
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We both adore curves!!! Flower is definitely a bbw and says she feels she would snap a slender male or female
Rock those curves! Plus you will be surprised how many actually do prefer the curvy form |
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"Is being called curvy/chubby etc a compliment? I’ve only really grown my curves in the last year and I’m still adjusting to my shape but I’m used to being slim! Do people prefer a bit of cushion for pushin still?" Just love curves
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"I’m very self conscious of my middle aged curves but I’ve had nothing but compliments about my shape. Go with it …….curves may not always look like magazine images but soft lush roundness feels amazing "
That's because you are curvy and very sexy. The only problem is when curvy gets confused with fat. A circle is curvy, but just too fucking curvy!
Before I get ripped apart. Fat was a word before any of us were born so let's stop insisting the English language changes to make us feel better. Some people like fat, some like thin, stop confusing us. When we have to look at a pic to see what your interpretation of curvy means just use, thin, medium and fat! |
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"I’m very self conscious of my middle aged curves but I’ve had nothing but compliments about my shape. Go with it …….curves may not always look like magazine images but soft lush roundness feels amazing
That's because you are curvy and very sexy. The only problem is when curvy gets confused with fat. A circle is curvy, but just too fucking curvy!
Before I get ripped apart. Fat was a word before any of us were born so let's stop insisting the English language changes to make us feel better. Some people like fat, some like thin, stop confusing us. When we have to look at a pic to see what your interpretation of curvy means just use, thin, medium and fat!"
Before Fab I would have called myself fat, simply because I’m so much bigger than I’ve ever been before. But I’m actually fatter rather than just fat if that makes sense.
And Thankyou |
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"I’m very self conscious of my middle aged curves but I’ve had nothing but compliments about my shape. Go with it …….curves may not always look like magazine images but soft lush roundness feels amazing
That's because you are curvy and very sexy. The only problem is when curvy gets confused with fat. A circle is curvy, but just too fucking curvy!
Before I get ripped apart. Fat was a word before any of us were born so let's stop insisting the English language changes to make us feel better. Some people like fat, some like thin, stop confusing us. When we have to look at a pic to see what your interpretation of curvy means just use, thin, medium and fat!
Before Fab I would have called myself fat, simply because I’m so much bigger than I’ve ever been before. But I’m actually fatter rather than just fat if that makes sense.
And Thankyou "
You're brilliant |
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"I’m very self conscious of my middle aged curves but I’ve had nothing but compliments about my shape. Go with it …….curves may not always look like magazine images but soft lush roundness feels amazing
That's because you are curvy and very sexy. The only problem is when curvy gets confused with fat. A circle is curvy, but just too fucking curvy!
Before I get ripped apart. Fat was a word before any of us were born so let's stop insisting the English language changes to make us feel better. Some people like fat, some like thin, stop confusing us. When we have to look at a pic to see what your interpretation of curvy means just use, thin, medium and fat!
Before Fab I would have called myself fat, simply because I’m so much bigger than I’ve ever been before. But I’m actually fatter rather than just fat if that makes sense.
And Thankyou "
In our 50's we're all bigger than we've ever been. You are NOT fat.
I don't have a problem with people being fat except people are are fat demanding I don't call them fat. I'm too old and too tired to bother learning how to speak again, I learned "fat" before the term body conscious was invented. |
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"Is being called curvy/chubby etc a compliment? I’ve only really grown my curves in the last year and I’m still adjusting to my shape but I’m used to being slim! Do people prefer a bit of cushion for pushin still?"
When you say 'grown your curves' do you mean youve been working out putting on muscle, or that youve just put on weight? |
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"I like chubby, curvy, BBW... call it what you want
Not all men want a skinny thin stick
I love watching a real woman move when we're having fun
Oh look, another one"
And on the slim women appreciation thread people are claiming that slim women don't get body shamed... |
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"I like chubby, curvy, BBW... call it what you want
Not all men want a skinny thin stick
I love watching a real woman move when we're having fun"
You know, it's possible to offer a compliment without putting down others (shrugs) |
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"Doesn't matter what shape you are. Have you got personality is important "
True what shape you are matters most to those who don't like what shape they are!????? |
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"Is being called curvy/chubby etc a compliment? I’ve only really grown my curves in the last year and I’m still adjusting to my shape but I’m used to being slim! Do people prefer a bit of cushion for pushin still?"
Your body is gorgeous. Perfect |
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"I like chubby, curvy, BBW... call it what you want
Not all men want a skinny thin stick
I love watching a real woman move when we're having fun
Oh look, another one
And on the slim women appreciation thread people are claiming that slim women don't get body shamed..."
I'd say you're curvy. My comment would be "watch how much cake you eat", which is in reality what you might think looking at a cake, as opposed to "put the cake down" or "you need to eat more cake".
In truth, we all fit in there somewhere. Unless you're gluten free in which case it's "eat the whole fucking cake, we don't want any anyway!" |
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"I like chubby, curvy, BBW... call it what you want
Not all men want a skinny thin stick
I love watching a real woman move when we're having fun
Oh look, another one
And on the slim women appreciation thread people are claiming that slim women don't get body shamed..."
It’s always the same |
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"I like chubby, curvy, BBW... call it what you want
Not all men want a skinny thin stick
I love watching a real woman move when we're having fun
Oh look, another one
And on the slim women appreciation thread people are claiming that slim women don't get body shamed...
I'd say you're curvy. My comment would be "watch how much cake you eat", which is in reality what you might think looking at a cake, as opposed to "put the cake down" or "you need to eat more cake".
In truth, we all fit in there somewhere. Unless you're gluten free in which case it's "eat the whole fucking cake, we don't want any anyway!" "
Am I reading that correctly, are you telling her to watch what she eats |
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"I like chubby, curvy, BBW... call it what you want
Not all men want a skinny thin stick
I love watching a real woman move when we're having fun
Oh look, another one
And on the slim women appreciation thread people are claiming that slim women don't get body shamed...
I'd say you're curvy. My comment would be "watch how much cake you eat", which is in reality what you might think looking at a cake, as opposed to "put the cake down" or "you need to eat more cake".
In truth, we all fit in there somewhere. Unless you're gluten free in which case it's "eat the whole fucking cake, we don't want any anyway!" "
as you quoted me I guess you're talking to me. Mr N says I'm curvy, his is the only opinion I'm interested in. I don't really understand the rest of your post though but I don't eat gluten free usually |
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"I like chubby, curvy, BBW... call it what you want
Not all men want a skinny thin stick
I love watching a real woman move when we're having fun
Oh look, another one
And on the slim women appreciation thread people are claiming that slim women don't get body shamed...
I'd say you're curvy. My comment would be "watch how much cake you eat", which is in reality what you might think looking at a cake, as opposed to "put the cake down" or "you need to eat more cake".
In truth, we all fit in there somewhere. Unless you're gluten free in which case it's "eat the whole fucking cake, we don't want any anyway!"
Am I reading that correctly, are you telling her to watch what she eats "
. I think he's warning me against gluten free. |
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"I like chubby, curvy, BBW... call it what you want
Not all men want a skinny thin stick
I love watching a real woman move when we're having fun
Oh look, another one
And on the slim women appreciation thread people are claiming that slim women don't get body shamed...
I'd say you're curvy. My comment would be "watch how much cake you eat", which is in reality what you might think looking at a cake, as opposed to "put the cake down" or "you need to eat more cake".
In truth, we all fit in there somewhere. Unless you're gluten free in which case it's "eat the whole fucking cake, we don't want any anyway!"
Am I reading that correctly, are you telling her to watch what she eats
. I think he's warning me against gluten free. "
It's true, I've tried it...it's poison! Lol |
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"Curvy covers a vast array of sizes, there are women who are a size 22 and call themselves curvy and women at a size 12 who call themselves curvy too.
I've always preferred a woman to have curves, hips and bum have always been my achiles heel.
At the end of the day, it only matters that the person is comfortable with themselves and that includes women of all sizes from thin to large, confidence is a big turn on and there will always be someone who finds others attractive for how they look. That's the amazing thing about preference, everyone has one and it covers all shapes and sizes for each and every individual.
I've always had the thought that no matter what, everyone on this planet is at least 1 other persons idea of perfection "
What a truly amazing response. You go straight to the top of the 'you are great' list. |
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"I like chubby, curvy, BBW... call it what you want
Not all men want a skinny thin stick
I love watching a real woman move when we're having fun
Oh look, another one
And on the slim women appreciation thread people are claiming that slim women don't get body shamed...
I'd say you're curvy. My comment would be "watch how much cake you eat", which is in reality what you might think looking at a cake, as opposed to "put the cake down" or "you need to eat more cake".
In truth, we all fit in there somewhere. Unless you're gluten free in which case it's "eat the whole fucking cake, we don't want any anyway!"
Am I reading that correctly, are you telling her to watch what she eats
. I think he's warning me against gluten free.
It's true, I've tried it...it's poison! Lol "
Makes your teeth feel funny. |
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"I like chubby, curvy, BBW... call it what you want
Not all men want a skinny thin stick
I love watching a real woman move when we're having fun
Oh look, another one
And on the slim women appreciation thread people are claiming that slim women don't get body shamed...
I'd say you're curvy. My comment would be "watch how much cake you eat", which is in reality what you might think looking at a cake, as opposed to "put the cake down" or "you need to eat more cake".
In truth, we all fit in there somewhere. Unless you're gluten free in which case it's "eat the whole fucking cake, we don't want any anyway!"
Am I reading that correctly, are you telling her to watch what she eats
. I think he's warning me against gluten free.
It's true, I've tried it...it's poison! Lol
Makes your teeth feel funny. "
I joked to a celiac it all tastes like carpet! Perhaps if I mention rug munches here it will boost sales! Lmao |
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"I like chubby, curvy, BBW... call it what you want
Not all men want a skinny thin stick
I love watching a real woman move when we're having fun
Oh look, another one
And on the slim women appreciation thread people are claiming that slim women don't get body shamed...
I'd say you're curvy. My comment would be "watch how much cake you eat", which is in reality what you might think looking at a cake, as opposed to "put the cake down" or "you need to eat more cake".
In truth, we all fit in there somewhere. Unless you're gluten free in which case it's "eat the whole fucking cake, we don't want any anyway!" "
You're making assumptions that to be curvy, you stuff your face with things like cake. That is NOT always the case
I don't have much of an appetite most of the time, so a lot of days, I have one meal. Because of this, my body retains as much as it can because it doesn't know when it's going to get fed again. Before any of you say things like "that's easy to change, just eat more often", it's not that easy. I'm not saying this to cover eating loads, because that is not the case. I've spoken to medical people about it, but there's nothing they can do for me. Instead, I'm going with the flow with food and embracing every curve I have.
As for gluten free cake, some of them out there are absolutely gorgeous. I'm not gluten free, but know people who are. |
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"Is being called curvy/chubby etc a compliment? I’ve only really grown my curves in the last year and I’m still adjusting to my shape but I’m used to being slim! Do people prefer a bit of cushion for pushin still?"
Hi op. You’re 21 and you have (hopefully) a long life ahead of you. Personally I couldn’t give a crap what’s currently ‘in vogue’ from a body type point of view - I simply want to live long enough, and healthy enough - to see my grandchildren (which haven’t been born yet) grow up!
I have arthritis and my heart isn’t quite as strong as it should be - so I have to watch my weight more than many. Ergo - whatever ‘some’ people on here may say about big being beautiful - I listen to my own body (which doesn’t like being overweight) and real doctors and health experts. I eat healthily and exercise when my body allows it (some days I can barely walk). I’d like to lose at least a stone for ME and my health - I couldn’t give a flying f*** t whether that makes me more or less attractive to the men or ladies of fab.
Bigger can be healthy in some people’s cases - in some it isn’t. We all know our own bodies - and we know if extra weight is making us less mobile and taking a toll on our health. What we do from there is up to us.
At the moment I’d say you’re well within the healthy size/weight range - but please never alter your body shape simply so that others will find you more sexually attractive.
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"I like chubby, curvy, BBW... call it what you want
Not all men want a skinny thin stick
I love watching a real woman move when we're having fun
Oh look, another one
And on the slim women appreciation thread people are claiming that slim women don't get body shamed...
I'd say you're curvy. My comment would be "watch how much cake you eat", which is in reality what you might think looking at a cake, as opposed to "put the cake down" or "you need to eat more cake".
In truth, we all fit in there somewhere. Unless you're gluten free in which case it's "eat the whole fucking cake, we don't want any anyway!"
Am I reading that correctly, are you telling her to watch what she eats "
We should all watch what we eat. Makes a huge bloody mess on our clothes/the table etc when we don’t. |
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"I like chubby, curvy, BBW... call it what you want
Not all men want a skinny thin stick
I love watching a real woman move when we're having fun
Oh look, another one
And on the slim women appreciation thread people are claiming that slim women don't get body shamed...
It’s always the same "
It is! It’s also quite telling that barely anyone criticises those who make such comments! |
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"Is being called curvy/chubby etc a compliment? I’ve only really grown my curves in the last year and I’m still adjusting to my shape but I’m used to being slim! Do people prefer a bit of cushion for pushin still?"
Definitely a compliment! You look stunning!! |
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"Stick the same lingerie on a curvy woman and a straight up and down woman with a body like a teenage boy and I think you will find 99% of men and women would prefer the curve appeal."
God yet another body shamer! Yawn! |
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By *rad670Man
over a year ago
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"Stick the same lingerie on a curvy woman and a straight up and down woman with a body like a teenage boy and I think you will find 99% of men and women would prefer the curve appeal.
God yet another body shamer! Yawn! "
How? Grow up FFS. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Stick the same lingerie on a curvy woman and a straight up and down woman with a body like a teenage boy and I think you will find 99% of men and women would prefer the curve appeal.
God yet another body shamer! Yawn!
How? Grow up FFS."
You don’t need to lift up one body type by putting down others! If you can’t see how that is body shaming maybe reread your comment. |
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"Stick the same lingerie on a curvy woman and a straight up and down woman with a body like a teenage boy and I think you will find 99% of men and women would prefer the curve appeal.
God yet another body shamer! Yawn!
How? Grow up FFS."
Pretty sure its you who needs to grow up chief.
'body like a teenage boy'
I mean wtf kind of comment is that to make. |
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By *host63Man
over a year ago
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"Is being called curvy/chubby etc a compliment? I’ve only really grown my curves in the last year and I’m still adjusting to my shape but I’m used to being slim! Do people prefer a bit of cushion for pushin still?"
Everyone is diffrent. Be happy in your own skin |
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By (user no longer on site)
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As long as your comfortable in yourself it shouldn't matter.
However, some people have different limits on what offends etc, so we always err on the side of caution. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I like chubby, curvy, BBW... call it what you want
Not all men want a skinny thin stick
I love watching a real woman move when we're having fun"
its ok to have a preference but why be horrible to others ?
also anyone can be curvy so its really not the right word to use a size ? curvy is shape ..im a size 6/8 and im curvy |
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"Stick the same lingerie on a curvy woman and a straight up and down woman with a body like a teenage boy and I think you will find 99% of men and women would prefer the curve appeal."
wow what an idiot ... can hear the blocking clicks |
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"I don’t know about you other guys but unless she’s confident in her own body and proud..
You stfu or say you look lovely, sexy.. etc.
Not chubby haha"
Go to the top of the list with this. A man who knows how to be with a lady. |
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"I don’t know about you other guys but unless she’s confident in her own body and proud..
You stfu or say you look lovely, sexy.. etc.
Not chubby haha
Go to the top of the list with this. A man who knows how to be with a lady. "
Judging from this thread, you have a lot of men at the top of your list. Hardly mount everest is it |
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"I don’t know about you other guys but unless she’s confident in her own body and proud..
You stfu or say you look lovely, sexy.. etc.
Not chubby haha
Go to the top of the list with this. A man who knows how to be with a lady.
Judging from this thread, you have a lot of men at the top of your list. Hardly mount everest is it"
If you call 2 a lot of men, then erm .... OK. There's room for both of them. |
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"Is being called curvy/chubby etc a compliment? I’ve only really grown my curves in the last year and I’m still adjusting to my shape but I’m used to being slim! Do people prefer a bit of cushion for pushin still?"
Only you know if it's a compliment or not, based on how you feel about yourself. Slim is different to skinny or stick thin. However, if they are happy with the way they are is that wrong ? I'd say no.
Fab could do with more options to describe ones self because women on here use curvy to describe themselves when they are morbidly obese.
An hourglass figure is attractive. I saw a woman on here who said I'm a 16/18 if you don't like big women move on. But she had a great hour glass figure no big gut hanging down.
The important thing is to be happy with yourself.
I am not happy as I put a lot of weight on at the later stage of lock down. As you can see from my pics. I lost a lot but I'm back to where I was hence not changed them. But I'm doing something about it. And will post new pics when I'm slimmer.
You have to be happy with yourself but the older you get the harder it is to lose weight. So prioritise your own happiness.. |
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I think it’s tricky being inbetween, as we feel like we don’t fit into the usual stereotypes: bbw or skinny etc so I would describe myself as curvy but apparently that also means larger just not quite bbw so I’ve absolutely no idea, but as everyone else says you look amazing and certainly are not chubby. |
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By *andb69Couple
over a year ago
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"Stick the same lingerie on a curvy woman and a straight up and down woman with a body like a teenage boy and I think you will find 99% of men and women would prefer the curve appeal."
Comments like this give men a bad name. |
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"Is being called curvy/chubby etc a compliment? I’ve only really grown my curves in the last year and I’m still adjusting to my shape but I’m used to being slim! Do people prefer a bit of cushion for pushin still?"
As long as your happy in your own skin that's all that matters, thin, cruvy, large, you'll never please everyone.
You look great btw.
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"Stick the same lingerie on a curvy woman and a straight up and down woman with a body like a teenage boy and I think you will find 99% of men and women would prefer the curve appeal.
Comments like this give men a bad name. "
Agreed. |
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"Stick the same lingerie on a curvy woman and a straight up and down woman with a body like a teenage boy and I think you will find 99% of men and women would prefer the curve appeal.
Comments like this give men a bad name. "
Nope. Comments like this give that moron a bad name. Not men |
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"Is being called curvy/chubby etc a compliment? I’ve only really grown my curves in the last year and I’m still adjusting to my shape but I’m used to being slim! Do people prefer a bit of cushion for pushin still?"
Fetty Wap said it best, so I’m going to reiterate his words for you:
Baby, won’t you come my way?
Or KP & Envyi:
Shorty, swing my waay. Your curves sure look good to me. |
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Curvy means different things. It’s used to describe small waist with hips, more ample ladies and other types of body shape. If you feel comfortable with the term and take it as it is meant (a compliment I assume?), that’s all that matters. |
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I honestly wouldn't say I have a set type or would preference one body type to another, I really am way to open minded for that!
Buuuuuuut... with all that being said, when it comes to chunky/curvy woman, I can't deny that they definitely have an unfair advantage over all other women when it comes to who sends me the wildest |
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"Sexiness is an energy, sexiness is confidence"
PREAAAACH! Like I said in my other comment, I don't necessarily have a set in stone type that I will preference based purely on looks. But what will absolutely attract me to someone is their energy, confidence and vibe! Oooft, love that |
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"Is being called curvy/chubby etc a compliment? I’ve only really grown my curves in the last year and I’m still adjusting to my shape but I’m used to being slim! Do people prefer a bit of cushion for pushin still?"
Be happy with ypur own self. You don't need anyone elses preferences |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Simple answer, hell yes it is. Curves are so much hotter than the 90s skinny model stereotype "
Yet another guy who can’t express a preference without bodyshaming the opposite body type! |
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"Is being called curvy/chubby etc a compliment? I’ve only really grown my curves in the last year and I’m still adjusting to my shape but I’m used to being slim! Do people prefer a bit of cushion for pushin still?"
You are one sexy lady, there is no right or wrong answer to this question it’s different form folk to folk |
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