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Maybe it should be husky or portly?
r_bear11 23 Reviews 2874 reads
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How about a few weeks away from buff?

I personally prefer beautiful as a discription for all women.

JMHO

do we HAVE to call chubby girls
the wearer of BABY FAT?
esp. over 30?

How about a few weeks away from buff?

I personally prefer beautiful as a discription for all women.

JMHO

then that one's allready taken on another board.......

Rubenesque?  Big boned?  Just a wee tad too much?

I prefer to describe a woman as being on me writhing with delight- just wish it were true more often...

We jews have a good one- Zaftig.

Yiddish for chunky but cute- its a good thing...

-- Modified on 4/23/2004 9:28:56 AM

A little too much of everything but not in a bad way? Something like that. I dropped my webphone in the water from the kayak and I can't access the link. Oh well. It was purrrfect.

"Tall- healthy build- the kind most guys really like most- just a little bit too much of everything but not to the point you begin to say its a bad feature." SULLY

Roxy Tomato2825 reads

When did too much of everything get to be too much?  And just when does HE begin to say it's a bad feature?  Whas he tryin to say?  Or is he jus spunk drunk???

Especially now that I'm advertising myself as voluptuous.

Elise [email protected]

Dr. Nick Riviera5341 reads

There is young girl baby fat, and then there is "I just had a baby" baby fat. the latter sometimes lasts years after the baby is grown and moved out...lol

I'd rather  have baby fat, chubby or whatever as long as it's soft and smooth. All is better than anarexic

I'm 46, large and considered a BBW, not that I like the term "BBW" so much either! essentially they are all labels. When a potential client inquires, I beleive in being honest, not decptive about my size. Yes, I'm large, I give my weight, measurements and dress size. I let the decision rest with the client. The baby fat was replaced a very long time ago.....peace.

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