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Thick usually means solid these days. Not fat and more then skinny. But oh sooo nice. ;-) EOam
western404 62 Reviews 522 reads
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1 / 8

I've seen ads from 3 different providers recently in which they claim to be *slim and thick* or *slender and thick*. Can somebody advise me what that means? I had always considered thick to be the opposite of slender or slim. Thanks.

NorahLucille See my TER Reviews 322 reads
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3 / 8

I'm thin (wear a size xs, small, 0/2 in most things) but I have a booty and thighs so best of both worlds in my personal opinion.  

xo

FatVern 201 reads
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6 / 8

Slim/Thick could apply in this case. Like all descriptive terms they can be interpreted differently by the advertiser.

AmberAffection See my TER Reviews 213 reads
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7 / 8

I was a "slim but thick" when I first started this at a size 8. I swear, I am not right now.

 
Her pics are an accurate representation of what "slender but thick" is.  
Norah has soccer booty, not "slim but thick".

AllyVixen See my TER Reviews 187 reads
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8 / 8

My friend that wears a size 3 now says she is slim with small curves instead of saying slim thick because to many people didn't understand it.

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