Suggestion and Policy

I agree some other description is needed.
NoYellowEnvelope 322 reads
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I recently met a provider who is what I'd call "curvy".  Not fat, just endless curves.  Her profile said "Average".  No way she's average. Not "baby fat" either.  If I had to use an existing term I'd use "Athletic", but "curvy" is much better.

I have been with several providers whom I would not consider fat and I like to be accurate in my reviews. Why not add "Curvy" to the description list or eliminate "baby fat" I've seen some ladies described ass baby fat and I didn't see an ounce of fat but they did have wonderfully curvy hips. Just my two cents.

NoYellowEnvelope323 reads

I recently met a provider who is what I'd call "curvy".  Not fat, just endless curves.  Her profile said "Average".  No way she's average. Not "baby fat" either.  If I had to use an existing term I'd use "Athletic", but "curvy" is much better.

And what is the difference between thin and skinny? To some, thin is thinner than skinny; to others, skinny is thinner than thin. Athletic? 400 meter athletic or shot put athletic? Beach volleyball or boxing?

I think it has been proposed to include a range of silhouettes on the review form (or page) and you pick one that most closely matches your recollection of her physique or build.  Gotta nail that hip-to-waist ratio.

Posted By: mickluva
I have been with several providers whom I would not consider fat and I like to be accurate in my reviews. Why not add "Curvy" to the description list or eliminate "baby fat" I've seen some ladies described ass baby fat and I didn't see an ounce of fat but they did have wonderfully curvy hips. Just my two cents.
 
Of the "baby fat" rating, I've noticed that for most of the pics I follow up on, baby fat is being kind for - not curvy, but fat.

while a skinny person would have small breasts and hips, as well as thin waist.

At least that would be my take on it

Something like this could be on the submission page or form itself. Then you pick the closest match. And hope that she doesn't complain when you describe the real version and not the photoshopped version.

WHR is waist-to-hip ratio. And there are other pics that include WHR greater than 1.0. Sometimes "baby fat" is less than 1.0; sometimes more than 1.0.  



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When I see " baby fat " I think okay she's not SKINNY she has a little meat on her bones but she's not FAT  

Posted By: mickluva
I have been with several providers whom I would not consider fat and I like to be accurate in my reviews. Why not add "Curvy" to the description list or eliminate "baby fat" I've seen some ladies described ass baby fat and I didn't see an ounce of fat but they did have wonderfully curvy hips. Just my two cents.

"VOLUPTUOUS" is better than baby fat, which carries a negative and demeaning stereotype.  But I agree that "CURVY" would be the best replacement for baby fat.

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