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BBW..... is this right to use this phrase?
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By *picknspan OP Man
over a year ago
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Is it right to call yourself a BBW?
Surely the second B is subjective and is for another person to apply it?
Until they do are you not just a BW?
I simply wonder as this has become such a well used acronym now....
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Surely beauty is in the eye of the beholder? So if someone feels they are beautiful, then why shouldn’t they use it?
I don’t use BBW - I prefer ‘plus size’
But it’s just a label, so I don’t really see that it matters! |
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By *picknspan OP Man
over a year ago
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You may be right....perhaps it does not matter.
As you say beauty is in the eye of the beholder but surely (devils advocate) that term is for a person to give to another?
We see people describing themselves as BBW ....should they? |
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I understand what you are saying, as though it’s a self proclaimed statement. But where do you draw the line?
What about the people who claim they’re hot, sexy, VWE, BBC etc.??
Let’s face it, ‘fat woman seeks average bloke’ doesn’t sound sexy in the slightest.
Each to their own.
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Beautiful is definitely subjective and the big part could be too. What one person considers is big would be average to others.
I'm not a fan of labels but it does serve a purpose. It's become an accepted term for larger ladies as a way of describing them without (hopefully) causing any offense. I'd rather someone describe me as a bbw than a fatty |
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over a year ago
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"Is it right to call yourself a BBW?
Surely the second B is subjective and is for another person to apply it?
Until they do are you not just a BW?
I simply wonder as this has become such a well used acronym now....
Your views please"
If someone decides to call themselves BBW, VWE, BBC, what does it matter and more importantly, why does it matter to you?
Anyone can describe themselves as how they like, as a previous poster said 'beauty is in the eye of the beholder' and we all find attractive traits in everyone, regardless of what they look like.
If you don't like it, move on to the next profile.
How would you describe yourself OP? |
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By *picknspan OP Man
over a year ago
North West Leeds |
"Is it right to call yourself a BBW?
Surely the second B is subjective and is for another person to apply it?
Until they do are you not just a BW?
I simply wonder as this has become such a well used acronym now....
Your views please
If someone decides to call themselves BBW, VWE, BBC, what does it matter and more importantly, why does it matter to you?
Anyone can describe themselves as how they like, as a previous poster said 'beauty is in the eye of the beholder' and we all find attractive traits in everyone, regardless of what they look like.
If you don't like it, move on to the next profile.
How would you describe yourself OP? "
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By *picknspan OP Man
over a year ago
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"BBW, as I see it, means big can be beautiful and nothing to do with how beautiful someone's face is."
You may be right with your thinking but to claim beauty of any sort is surely to be a little narcissistic ? Why can you not be a comfortably larger lady? |
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By *picknspan OP Man
over a year ago
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Furthermore, for those who immediately go on the offensive, I ask a question and not state an opinion or a belief.
I am not decrying the acronym or label, I simply seek the views of others who may have a view.
There is a mass inclination here (often) to assume that the opening statement or OP comment is a criticism or fact.
I ask your view, merely and in humble fashion. |
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over a year ago
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"You may be right....perhaps it does not matter.
As you say beauty is in the eye of the beholder but surely (devils advocate) that term is for a person to give to another?
We see people describing themselves as BBW ....should they? "
Every one is beautiful in their own way so yes they should use it. |
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"Is it right to call yourself a BBW?
Surely the second B is subjective and is for another person to apply it?
Until they do are you not just a BW?
I simply wonder as this has become such a well used acronym now....
Your views please"
Well as it primarily means Big Boned Woman from the 60s and then made popular after a song by Ray LaMontagne was released so the B for boned can be applied to oneself if you have large bones. |
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By *picknspan OP Man
over a year ago
North West Leeds |
"Is it right to call yourself a BBW?
Surely the second B is subjective and is for another person to apply it?
Until they do are you not just a BW?
I simply wonder as this has become such a well used acronym now....
Your views please
Well as it primarily means Big Boned Woman from the 60s and then made popular after a song by Ray LaMontagne was released so the B for boned can be applied to oneself if you have large bones. "
That is interesting. I didn't know this.
The reason for asking these sort of questions has become apparent here; you get knowledge of social history that you wouldn't otherwise find out. |
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over a year ago
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I use it because people understand what it means and from the start they know I'm a fat girl. I wouldnt want to mislead anyone. Id never use it in real life. Im more than happy to say I'm fat.
But beautiful is not subjective...if I define myself as beautiful then I have the right to describe myself as that. Whether people agree is their business.
I mean c'mon we have guys who say they are straight sucking cock and men who are 6ft but seem to shrink on their way to a meet....It's fab life! |
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"I use it because people understand what it means and from the start they know I'm a fat girl. I wouldnt want to mislead anyone. Id never use it in real life. Im more than happy to say I'm fat.
But beautiful is not subjective...if I define myself as beautiful then I have the right to describe myself as that. Whether people agree is their business.
I mean c'mon we have guys who say they are straight sucking cock and men who are 6ft but seem to shrink on their way to a meet....It's fab life!"
Absolutely. It's your opinion. I think that's what the OP was meaning.
But yes, we all have the right to call ourselves whatever we bloomin well want
Just for the record, I'm still fat and only BBW to my better half |
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"Is it right to call yourself a BBW?
Surely the second B is subjective and is for another person to apply it?
Until they do are you not just a BW?
I simply wonder as this has become such a well used acronym now....
Your views please"
I'm not sure if I've misunderstood you or if perhaps you didn't phrase your post particularly well, so forgive me if I've got the wrong end of the stick.
Should a 'BBW' be allowed to call herself a 'BBW' or should she wait until someone else bestows her with that title? I personally don't like the term, and describe myself as a fat bird, but do I have the right to call myself that or do I have to wait for someone else to bestow me with that title?
In the same spirit, is it right that a tall, dark and handsome guy describes himself as tall, dark and handsome or should he wait until someone else gives him that label? Likewise, for the 'BBC' profile - surely the first 'B' is also subjective, so is it right to be a self proclaimed 'BBC'?
I'd say yes, it's right to describe ourselves the way we see ourselves - some will agree with that opinion, and others won't. |
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"Surely beauty is in the eye of the beholder? So if someone feels they are beautiful, then why shouldn’t they use it?
I don’t use BBW - I prefer ‘plus size’
But it’s just a label, so I don’t really see that it matters! Plus size or not you are certainly hot "
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I like the term. If somebody uses it and embraces it then good for them! Can take a lot to think of your self as beautiful.
Related, how do you all feel about the term BHM (big handsome man)? |
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By *picknspan OP Man
over a year ago
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"Is it right to call yourself a BBW?
Surely the second B is subjective and is for another person to apply it?
Until they do are you not just a BW?
I simply wonder as this has become such a well used acronym now....
Your views please
I'm not sure if I've misunderstood you or if perhaps you didn't phrase your post particularly well, so forgive me if I've got the wrong end of the stick.
Should a 'BBW' be allowed to call herself a 'BBW' or should she wait until someone else bestows her with that title? I personally don't like the term, and describe myself as a fat bird, but do I have the right to call myself that or do I have to wait for someone else to bestow me with that title?
In the same spirit, is it right that a tall, dark and handsome guy describes himself as tall, dark and handsome or should he wait until someone else gives him that label? Likewise, for the 'BBC' profile - surely the first 'B' is also subjective, so is it right to be a self proclaimed 'BBC'?
I'd say yes, it's right to describe ourselves the way we see ourselves - some will agree with that opinion, and others won't."
I don't think you have the wrong end of the stick and no, I don't think I have been remiss in how I have phrased the question since I am not 'stating' that it should or should not be allowed (I hardly feel that it is my place to decide for others) I simply ask the question and invite views or own opinions.
Subjective could be applied to the 'big' or the 'beautiful and in some cases here in Fab maybe even the woman (settle down...humour!)
But as all things are subjective or dependent on others having similar views or opinions to those who proclaim their own clarity of themselves (be it size or appearance) it is for the individuals to choose their own status or label and for others to like it or resent it. In my opinion.
It was just a random thought that I wondered if we might share..... |
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By *picknspan OP Man
over a year ago
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"I use it because people understand what it means and from the start they know I'm a fat girl. I wouldnt want to mislead anyone. Id never use it in real life. Im more than happy to say I'm fat.
But beautiful is not subjective...if I define myself as beautiful then I have the right to describe myself as that. Whether people agree is their business.
I mean c'mon we have guys who say they are straight sucking cock and men who are 6ft but seem to shrink on their way to a meet....It's fab life!"
I think there is a simple difference between a lady who may refer to herself as a 'BBW ' and a man who says he is 6ft and in reality he is not or a man claiming straight sucking cock. The former is giving an opinion of herself that she wishes others to consent with and considers herself so to be. The latter is a liar or at best deceiving parties to be included when he fails a required criteria.
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It’s all subjective anyway.
I think I’m athletic and well endowed. Compared to someone else or in someone else’s eyes I may not be.
If you think the beauty shoe fits then lace up those motherfuckers and dance in them. |
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By *picknspan OP Man
over a year ago
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"It’s all subjective anyway.
I think I’m athletic and well endowed. Compared to someone else or in someone else’s eyes I may not be.
If you think the beauty shoe fits then lace up those motherfuckers and dance in them. "
....and ultimately I think that this is probably about right.
It is a form of recommendation, advertising and creating an interest.
To say I am a Big Beautiful Woman is to advertise what is on offer in its most appealing description. After all if you said I am a fat lump but have a respectable mush then it may not give out the apt invitation.
Now there is without doubt some women who very definitely are both big & beautiful equally there are some who claim this label and are, in my view, wrong!
They are just a big lump and frequently have a less than respectable mush.
So my point is .... the issue I have with the phrase is that it us being hijacked by those who can 'hide' behind it and not actually represent it.
For those who do actually represent it they are stealing your label and detracting from its value.
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"I use it because people understand what it means and from the start they know I'm a fat girl. I wouldnt want to mislead anyone. Id never use it in real life. Im more than happy to say I'm fat.
But beautiful is not subjective...if I define myself as beautiful then I have the right to describe myself as that. Whether people agree is their business.
I mean c'mon we have guys who say they are straight sucking cock and men who are 6ft but seem to shrink on their way to a meet....It's fab life!
Absolutely. It's your opinion. I think that's what the OP was meaning.
But yes, we all have the right to call ourselves whatever we bloomin well want
Just for the record, I'm still fat and only BBW to my better half "
You are just a beautiful woman |
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over a year ago
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No
Yes
Maybe
only if they do
Absolutely not it’s labeling and derogatory
If fine unless they’re a snowflake
It’s not PC
It’s offensive.
It’s a hate crime. BURN HIM!!!!!!
Who really cares though? Just don’t be a dick.
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"It’s all subjective anyway.
I think I’m athletic and well endowed. Compared to someone else or in someone else’s eyes I may not be.
If you think the beauty shoe fits then lace up those motherfuckers and dance in them.
....and ultimately I think that this is probably about right.
It is a form of recommendation, advertising and creating an interest.
To say I am a Big Beautiful Woman is to advertise what is on offer in its most appealing description. After all if you said I am a fat lump but have a respectable mush then it may not give out the apt invitation.
Now there is without doubt some women who very definitely are both big & beautiful equally there are some who claim this label and are, in my view, wrong!
They are just a big lump and frequently have a less than respectable mush.
So my point is .... the issue I have with the phrase is that it us being hijacked by those who can 'hide' behind it and not actually represent it.
For those who do actually represent it they are stealing your label and detracting from its value.
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You think some people’s bodies are just a big lump? And some have a less than respectable mush. Don’t you think that’s just plain rude, I do.
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By *picknspan OP Man
over a year ago
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"It’s all subjective anyway.
I think I’m athletic and well endowed. Compared to someone else or in someone else’s eyes I may not be.
If you think the beauty shoe fits then lace up those motherfuckers and dance in them.
....and ultimately I think that this is probably about right.
It is a form of recommendation, advertising and creating an interest.
To say I am a Big Beautiful Woman is to advertise what is on offer in its most appealing description. After all if you said I am a fat lump but have a respectable mush then it may not give out the apt invitation.
Now there is without doubt some women who very definitely are both big & beautiful equally there are some who claim this label and are, in my view, wrong!
They are just a big lump and frequently have a less than respectable mush.
So my point is .... the issue I have with the phrase is that it us being hijacked by those who can 'hide' behind it and not actually represent it.
For those who do actually represent it they are stealing your label and detracting from its value.
You think some people’s bodies are just a big lump? And some have a less than respectable mush. Don’t you think that’s just plain rude, I do.
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As we have established from this discussion opinions and views are the ownership of the individual and frankly, yes! I have seen some big lumps and some with a far from respectable mush.
No I would not be rude and say this to them, however as the keeper of my own thoughts I have had these views of some of the folk on here.
Giving a vague and indirect opinion is not rude.
Being rude is saying a derogatory term to some one or referring directly to them. This, as far as I am aware, has not occurred so no, I do not think it is plain rude. |
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"Is it right to call yourself a BBW?
Surely the second B is subjective and is for another person to apply it?
Until they do are you not just a BW?
I simply wonder as this has become such a well used acronym now....
Your views please
I'm not sure if I've misunderstood you or if perhaps you didn't phrase your post particularly well, so forgive me if I've got the wrong end of the stick.
Should a 'BBW' be allowed to call herself a 'BBW' or should she wait until someone else bestows her with that title? I personally don't like the term, and describe myself as a fat bird, but do I have the right to call myself that or do I have to wait for someone else to bestow me with that title?
In the same spirit, is it right that a tall, dark and handsome guy describes himself as tall, dark and handsome or should he wait until someone else gives him that label? Likewise, for the 'BBC' profile - surely the first 'B' is also subjective, so is it right to be a self proclaimed 'BBC'?
I'd say yes, it's right to describe ourselves the way we see ourselves - some will agree with that opinion, and others won't.
I don't think you have the wrong end of the stick and no, I don't think I have been remiss in how I have phrased the question since I am not 'stating' that it should or should not be allowed (I hardly feel that it is my place to decide for others) I simply ask the question and invite views or own opinions.
Subjective could be applied to the 'big' or the 'beautiful and in some cases here in Fab maybe even the woman (settle down...humour!)
But as all things are subjective or dependent on others having similar views or opinions to those who proclaim their own clarity of themselves (be it size or appearance) it is for the individuals to choose their own status or label and for others to like it or resent it. In my opinion.
It was just a random thought that I wondered if we might share....."
Thanks for the clarity - I concur |
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I only use bbw as it is an accepted term on sites like thrse so you know youre chatting to a larger lady.
When referring to myself I simply say im a big girl as agree the beautiful bit is subjective |
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for ladies that have curves but are lare i love the term rubenesque, the painter like to paint larger ladies but those that still had a shape to the curves |
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"BBW, as I see it, means big can be beautiful and nothing to do with how beautiful someone's face is.
You may be right with your thinking but to claim beauty of any sort is surely to be a little narcissistic ? Why can you not be a comfortably larger lady?"
Because I can choose anything I want to. My profile, my choice. |
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"BBW, as I see it, means big can be beautiful and nothing to do with how beautiful someone's face is.
You may be right with your thinking but to claim beauty of any sort is surely to be a little narcissistic ? Why can you not be a comfortably larger lady?
Because I can choose anything I want to. My profile, my choice."
Well you've definitely got a beautiful body. |
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"Is it right to call yourself a BBW?
Surely the second B is subjective and is for another person to apply it?
Until they do are you not just a BW?
I simply wonder as this has become such a well used acronym now....
Your views please" buxom woman, beautiful woman, big woman it's open to misinterpretation don't you think why not just stick to woman |
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