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anotherViewPoint 440 reads
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2 / 10

What one guy thinks as Curvy/Thick another guy thinks it is BBW. There is a lot of mis-conceptions out there and missed ratings on what is curvy versus BBW. IMHO BBW is defined by as a woman who has belly be it pot belly or flab around the waist. Her arms and thighs are fatter than normal.

When I think of someone being curvy/thick I consider them to be HWP (Height Weight Proportional). Generally the waist is no bigger than 30 inches. Breasts are not droppy but stand up to attention to give a guy a nice hard on when exposed. The curves also have a nice well defined ass. The size of the breasts are DD or bigger. But not to big.

Pattaya729 1 Reviews 597 reads
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3 / 10

It is subjective looking at your pics I would call you a small BBW but that is just my humble opinion.

DaniStevens See my TER Reviews 718 reads
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4 / 10

That's what I find stupid.  It's a contradiction and by his deffinition, I'd call myself curvy.

Michigan25 11 Reviews 628 reads
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5 / 10

Actually...I believe that the distinction between Curvy and BBW is dependant on both the woman (her opinion matters) and on the guy.

They say that beauty is in the eye of the beholder.  And that is very much true.  But the beholder is both the one trasnmitting the message and the one projecting the message...so-to-speak.

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I think a girl who is 120-130 lbs can be very "curvy"...and when I say that, what I look for in a woman is broad/level shoulders, and legs with thigh/calve muscles...I don't want a stick.  Broken arches/not wearing heels can easily drop a girl from an 8 to a 6 or 7.  Just the same...a girl who is an ordinary 7-ish can be a 9 any day of the week wearing high heels.  I consider that a part of the "curvy".  And again...that's purely my focus/interest.  Everyone is different...so its very fair for this "question" to have broad interpretations to many different people.

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Here's an example...look at the main photo on this ad:

http://www.eros-dc.com/files/238677.htm

The top photo of the girl in a black dress and heels.

I didn't even look at her weight...but to me, that is "CURVY".

For all intents and purposes...there is not a single straight line on that body.




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anotherViewPoint 315 reads
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6 / 10

I would consider her body to be athletic and not curvy.

Pattaya729 1 Reviews 995 reads
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Pattaya729 1 Reviews 886 reads
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prince69al 636 reads
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9 / 10

Matter to the person who finds you beautiful? typically not IMHO

I had a good friend pull out a measuring tape and measure herself in front of me, to my astonishment her measurements were 34c-28-40 ( I was thinking 34D-25-36 looking at her )and if you Google 34c-28-40 not much comes up. So I am not even sure measurements make Curvy or BBW.... its kinda tough to really find the grey line between.

Just be yourself and don't sweat the labels....

leostar 51 Reviews 375 reads
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10 / 10

Posted By: anotherViewPoint
What one guy thinks as Curvy/Thick another guy thinks it is BBW. There is a lot of mis-conceptions out there and missed ratings on what is curvy versus BBW. IMHO BBW is defined by as a woman who has belly be it pot belly or flab around the waist. Her arms and thighs are fatter than normal.

When I think of someone being curvy/thick I consider them to be HWP (Height Weight Proportional). Generally the waist is no bigger than 30 inches. Breasts are not droppy but stand up to attention to give a guy a nice hard on when exposed. The curves also have a nice well defined ass. The size of the breasts are DD or bigger. But not to big.
This is why current, accurate pictures are so important...because a LOT of the so-called curvy women I have seen advertise on here are what I'd consider to be BBWs.  And many of the so-called athletically built ones actually are not.  Which is cool, but you think of certain builds when you read certain terms, and the reality can be jarring....

or when the description was accurate 5 years ago, but time, age, and their forgiving eyes in the mirror haven't caught up with what most of the rest of us see...

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