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"Petite"?
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Ladies, how do you define "petite". Is it height, weight, a combination? There are a lot of providers who advertise as being petite, yet they are 5'0" or 5' 3" and anywhere from 105lbs to 125 lbs. I would not consider a lady who is 125 lbs to be petite!

the lady in the post below who is saying petite, is a rather generous sized, or "thick" body type as she puts it. Everything is relative.

Officially...if someone were to shop in the PETITE section of a chothing store, what would be the size limitations?

thirsty

sorry thirsty, that's the wrong approach, petite sizes refer to height and short waisted women, they can actually be a petite, plus size.

I didn't know that. I thought the petite classification was based on height and weight. My education continues. ;)

thirsty

Petite tells me she is small as in not tall.

Cleo is petite, and her body style is pixie (slang - spinner)

Amy is petite but I wouldn't risk using the term because her body style is voluptious.  Y'all would accuse me of false advertising.

Now here is a real challenge:  Krys is built like Cleo but 5 inches taller.  What would you call her?

besides often!

Rach

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So you're telling me that PETITE is a "politically correct" way of saying short. ;)

Okay, if Krys is a "tall spinner," how about calling her a "waif." That term used to be applied to the "Kate Moss body type,"

thirsty

Thirsty, was that the "Heroin" look of the early 90s, when the haute couture models had the dark sunken eyes ?

I thought that was "heroin chic."

thirsty

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I've seen Krys and I'd call her "Heavenly" Thanks again Rach

Did you write a review, or are ya trying to keep her all to yourself?  hehehe

She is as pretty in personality as she is physically!

Did you prebook your client appreciation time yet?  Ya ought to!

Rach

Isn't it strange that Rach was the only woman who posted??

Seriously, you're right. The ladies/agencies need to get involved here. Comnon' folks, I guarantee that the people will notice. After all, isn't that the point? ;)

thirsty


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