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Politically correct way of describing womanly curves V BBW v Super Slim?
August 04 2014
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RHP User
10 years ago
Baby got back mother fucker :) - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
10 years ago
bootylicious? maybe. Do you prefer a rounder rump? Otherwise I would stick with curvy or voluptuous which can also be taken as BBW though. Just make your profile clear that you seek a woman with curves in all the right places but not BBW.
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RHP User
10 years ago
I don't think the term hourglass denotes "slimness" at all. It means a woman's breasts and hips are decidedly fuller than her waist, which I think doesn't happen all that often (naturally) in very slim women anyway. I loved Nigella Lawson's figure when she was a size 14 or so. Hot!
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Mischeviouslad
10 years ago
You know how some hours just seem to drag on, and on, and onnnnnnn... as if they're way longer than an hour.... They're like that However... as Im not inclined to follow the line of political correctness..... (see also, lies, deception and bullshit).... Id say it exactly as it is. The thing about being PC... is that it is not a genuine method of behaviour or description... and that causes people to act reserved or skeptically. If you're worried that saying you like small waists will scare off women..... so be it.... sincerity and genuineness go MUCH further with the people who are themselves open and genuine. Say what you want.... and what you don't want doesn't bother you so much.
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RHP User
10 years ago
Hour glass figure does not refer to slimness at all. It is the shape of a woman's body, whether she has a bit of padding or not.
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RHP User
10 years ago
The term is still curvy.. some women shaped like beach balls prefer to use it instead of being honest about what they are, no different to men lying about their dick size. Either way the truth always comes out in the end. - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
10 years ago
why not just say what you mean, it may be verbose - but curvy or voluptuous sure aren't going to get you what you're looking for the way they're currently used most often.
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TallBaldSexy
10 years ago
Dear Meander, an interesting take, thank you for that. And yes size 14 Nigella does have a hot bod & is a brunette to boot! Maybe thats my Answer " Nigella Lawson Hips" :) DSD
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RHP User
10 years ago
Reubenesque GG
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Smilingwithfun
10 years ago
Just describe what you like. Its you & that's what you like. If somebody gets offended then its their problem not yours.
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RHP User
10 years ago
Quoting 'Smilingwithfun' Just describe what you like. Its you & that's what you like. If somebody gets offended then its their problem not yours. as long as you are tactful, there is no need to be nasty because you don't find anyone attractive in any sense of the word. We all like what we like.
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RHP User
10 years ago
Quoting 'S_OnTheLoose' why not just say what you mean, it may be verbose - but curvy or voluptuous sure aren't going to get you what you're looking for the way they're currently used most often. I call myself curvy, and I don't think I am overweight…..maybe by one or two kilos…however I think curvy is the same as hourglass……both mean waist to hip ratio goes in and out…...
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RHP User
10 years ago
GG, if you check out Rubens' paintings I think you'll see his muses didn't really have hourglass figures.
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RHP User
10 years ago
Doesn't matter what term you use,people will interpret it to mean what they want it to mean xQ
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RHP User
10 years ago
Try Voluptuous or Zaftig ;) GG♒️ - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
10 years ago
Some guys refer to it as a Latino figure...mmmm Eva Longoria...Jen Loppez ...mmmm
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RHP User
10 years ago
Quoting 'DeliciousCurves' Quoting 'S_OnTheLoose' why not just say what you mean, it may be verbose - but curvy or voluptuous sure aren't going to get you what you're looking for the way they're currently used most often. I call myself curvy, and I don't think I am overweight…..maybe by one or two kilos…however I think curvy is the same as hourglass……both mean waist to hip ratio goes in and out…... are words often used in porn and the stars are hardly what I would call overweight either and both of these terms are often used for plus sized models.
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RHP User
10 years ago
I call myself curvy and I'm not overweight, nor do I have an hourglass figure (unless I wear a padded bra.)To be a true hourglass, your hips and breasts would have to be (around) the same circumference. Zaftig, huh? Sounds German. I just looked it up as I'd never heard it before and found the definition is having a full rounded figure or being plump. Not sure that's what the OP was looking for?
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RHP User
10 years ago
Quoting 'ralf74' bootylicious? maybe. Do you prefer a rounder rump? Otherwise I would stick with curvy or voluptuous which can also be taken as BBW though. Just make your profile clear that you seek a woman with curves in all the right places but not BBW. I'm just inclined to say... "I love a big butt..." The rest is optional... LOLWho doesn't love a nice round, plump butt? Mmmmmmmmmmm
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RHP User
10 years ago
Quoting 'Meander' I call myself curvy and I'm not overweight, nor do I have an hourglass figure (unless I wear a padded bra.)To be a true hourglass, your hips and breasts would have to be (around) the same circumference. Zaftig, huh? Sounds German. I just looked it up as I'd never heard it before and found the definition is having a full rounded figure or being plump. Not sure that's what the OP was looking for? Buxom can often refer to the breasts, but I'm inclined to take it as meaning full figured (say a 14 - 16 all round, depending on the height), with the body 'balanced top and bottom' literally...
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TallBaldSexy
10 years ago
Hey there DeliciousCurves. Your profile sounds very apt for my objective. May i be so bold to say that after viewing your pics im convinced your profile name aptly describes the owner (well at least one anyways) Delicious Curves sounds best so far - Thank you :) DSD
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TallBaldSexy
10 years ago
Dear Meander - Thanks - def not trying to describe plump. And i do like ur suggestion - Curvy Hourglass....sounds so yum. So a brunette with a curvy hourglass figure? God bless your kind :) DSD
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Missb4u
10 years ago
Hubba hubba! I would love to have her slammin body. As for your question OP, I think it best to describe what you like. Trying to use terms like BBW or curvy are to open to interpretation. - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
10 years ago
Quoting 'Qefenta3' Doesn't matter what term you use,people will interpret it to mean what they want it to mean xQ Spoilsport.
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RHP User
10 years ago
Never been a fan of the BBW. I dont even think i have heard guys use if either.. Could be wrong .. I prefer " Full Figured " I dont mind having sumthing to hold onto or a bit of a soft ride. For want of a better way to say it.. Never been a fan of labelling. - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
10 years ago
Quoting 'ralf74' Quoting 'DeliciousCurves' Quoting 'S_OnTheLoose' why not just say what you mean, it may be verbose - but curvy or voluptuous sure aren't going to get you what you're looking for the way they're currently used most often. I call myself curvy, and I don't think I am overweight…..maybe by one or two kilos…however I think curvy is the same as hourglass……both mean waist to hip ratio goes in and out…... are words often used in porn and the stars are hardly what I would call overweight either and both of these terms are often used for plus sized models. I didn't say always used, I said used most often. Perhaps I should have said "commonly" - or something else to make it clear I don't mean "always" or "as industry jargon" e.g. Robyn Lawley the "plus size model", shes nothing at all like the body shape of the clothes on display in "plus size" stores at Westfield. That isn't to say that many people don't use curvy as a euphemism (DeliciousCurves and Meander), but its pretty damn commonly used as one IMO. Why not just state his preference plainly so its less easily confused?
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RHP User
10 years ago
Quoting 'S_OnTheLoose'I didn't say always used, I said used most often. Perhaps I should have said "commonly" - or something else to make it clear I don't mean "always" or "as industry jargon" e.g. Robyn Lawley the "plus size model", shes nothing at all like the body shape of the clothes on display in "plus size" stores at Westfield. Was going to agree with you but then you mentioned Robyn and I got distracted.
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RHP User
10 years ago
Quoting 'Meander' Quoting 'S_OnTheLoose'I didn't say always used, I said used most often. Perhaps I should have said "commonly" - or something else to make it clear I don't mean "always" or "as industry jargon" e.g. Robyn Lawley the "plus size model", shes nothing at all like the body shape of the clothes on display in "plus size" stores at Westfield. Was going to agree with you but then you mentioned Robyn and I got distracted. you two would match up quite nicely, or so I'd imagine repeatedly
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