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JimMack 771 reads
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1 / 12

If a provider describes herself as having a "renaissance body", what would that mean to you?

Bostonguy57 48 Reviews 533 reads
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2 / 12
LamontCranston69 600 reads
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3 / 12

Something like a Marylin Monroe, Jane Russell and  Jane Mansfield.  
Curves, but still damn ass sexy  

That's what I think is a renaissance body is.

I'm sure other people will think different

mrfisher 115 Reviews 691 reads
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4 / 12
JimMack 515 reads
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5 / 12

Thanks guys. I was confused between renaissance and rubenesque, which I understand to be overweight.

papidog 74 Reviews 553 reads
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6 / 12

Definition of RUBENESQUE  

, relating to, or suggestive of the painter Rubens or his works; especially : plump or rounded usually in a pleasing or attractive way (a Rubenesque figure)

Really same meaning. Rubens like to paint churches interiors in Antwerp with large ladies as his models he thought it was perfection.

Fat chicks were the in style a few centuries ago.

TrulyMsMocha See my TER Reviews 479 reads
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7 / 12
escalade1964 65 Reviews 606 reads
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8 / 12

"renaissance"

Invite please?

impposter 49 Reviews 562 reads
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9 / 12

Well, you could go with "art history" meanings.  Timelines aren't agreed upon, but, roughly, Renaissance 1400-1600; Baroque 1600-1800.  Rubens was in the transition but is usually considered to be Baroque.  In any case, most of the nudes were not Photoshopped silhouettes but curvy, plump and rounded.  

Now, it also might mean that she has a NEW, re-born look.  That could mean fake boobs taking her from B to DDD.  It could mean she hit the gym for six months, dropped 40 pounds and went from athletic to thin.  I am assuming her renaissance to be positive but sometimes it's negative.  She used to be 5'2", 100 pounds and is re-born as 5'2", 170 pounds.  "Renaissance body" is supposed to make "fat" sound like something artsy and fancy

OLIVIA LAROUX See my TER Reviews 513 reads
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10 / 12

Many of the Renaissance and Baroque era of women were all (term besides Rubenesque) ZAFTIG.
zaf·tig
1.
(of a woman) having a full, rounded figure; plump.

Zafitg women as iconic paintings by:
Peter Paul Rubens
Botticelli
Francesco Hayez
Renoir

whoever this lady is the OP is speaking of, sounds lovely...and clever in her writing. Who doesn't like a clever sex pot!? ;-)

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JimMack 425 reads
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11 / 12

She is all that - lovely and clever. Thank you everyone, for your very helpful responses. Each response is appreciated.    Jim

hotcarly See my TER Reviews 430 reads
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12 / 12

I have the build you are looking for email me for pix. I am not a bbw or overweight but solid and muscle frame with a new smaller size 7 bod

Posted By: JimMack
Thanks guys. I was confused between renaissance and rubenesque, which I understand to be overweight.

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