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09-14-2011, 12:38 PM
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Originally Posted by smartalx
Curvy doesn't mean plump. An 'S' has more curves than a 'B'. A 'B' has more creases. Plump women have FEWER curves and more CREASES than truly curvy women who are thin but have hourglass figures.
Please stop calling plump women curvy. It's an insult to women with hourglass figures.
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who do you consider Curvey???? any examples like celebs that you can explain this
I would consider the 2 kardashian gals curvy Kim and Klohe would that be the type you mean when you say curvey?
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09-14-2011, 06:18 PM
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Location: SoCal - Sherman Oaks & Woodland Hills
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[quote=30STM;20878405]who do you consider Curvey???? any examples like celebs that you can explain this
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Here is a great thread with pictures of what curvy women actually look like. Have fun. Its one of the All Time great CD threads.
When someone says they're "Curvy" built, what do you picture?
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09-16-2011, 10:25 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by smartalx
Curvy doesn't mean plump. An 'S' has more curves than a 'B'. A 'B' has more creases. Plump women have FEWER curves and more CREASES than truly curvy women who are thin but have hourglass figures.
Please stop calling plump women curvy. It's an insult to women with hourglass figures.
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Sorry....can't do it!!
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09-16-2011, 02:10 PM
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Location: Montgomery Village
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a proper definition of curvy would be the women on the front of hip-hop magazines.
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09-16-2011, 04:35 PM
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Plenty of fat woman have hourglass figures. It's all about how you carry your fat, not how much fat you have.
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09-16-2011, 09:44 PM
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Location: Minnesota, USA
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"Curvy", in my mind, refers to women with broad hips and/or wide bust, especially in relation to the other parts of their body ... in other words, "curves". An hourglass figured is not necessary for a woman to be curvy; pear figures also qualify. The term seemed to come into the spotlight when American women (and men) began to become tired of the fashion industry and media's "size 0" standard of beauty. Curvy women can be fit or unfit, but the expansion of the term "curvy" to cover all overweight women is a bit sickening, especially when it describes a very real thing. "Curvy" has replaced "plus-sized". However, plump women can still be "curvy" ("Plump" does not mean fat, but a little overweight). Perfect example, America Ferrera in "Real Women Have Curves".
Last edited by tvdxer; 09-16-2011 at 09:54 PM..
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09-16-2011, 09:50 PM
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the difference between a "high five" and "thigh five" is about fourteen cheeseburgers daily 
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09-16-2011, 10:43 PM
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Originally Posted by calel
Plenty of fat woman have hourglass figures. It's all about how you carry your fat, not how much fat you have.
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THIS is the correct answer for $1,000,000, my friends!!
Curves are curves - fat, or not so fat!
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09-17-2011, 12:21 AM
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Location: On the Ohio River in Western, KY
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Originally Posted by smartalx
It's not a matter of taste. It's a matter of language. You either have more curves or you have fewer. And plump women have fewer.
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Not true, there are 4 body types for women. Ruler, Apple, Pear, and Hourglass; and no matter what your size, barring surgery (or extreme amounts of fitness) you will stay in that body size.
Plump women can absolutely have curves, just like thin women can, and vice versa.
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09-17-2011, 12:51 AM
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Location: On the Ohio River in Western, KY
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Originally Posted by LaoTzuMindFu
LOL. She's 32 years old (w/fake boobs). But that butt is what every woman in the world secretly wants for themselves (but most wont admit it). She IS curvy to me. She's just not Kim Kardashian curvy. She's got tiny stomach and waist, nice bottom, obviously nice boobs.....etc. I would guess she's probably 36C-21-35 - those are some curvy measurements my friend. 
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Laugh all you want, but she is NOT curvy.
34-23-33 are her measurements I found by searching for her through the pornos she used to do.
Which is NOT considered an hourglass.
Sophia Loren IS an hourglass with curves that do not stop.
Google Images
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