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OK, LK, keep your pants on. Maybe even DaBeez will agree with me here
My opinions only - so settle down if you get upset.
This is curvy to the max, her waist is toned and trim as are her arms, and judging from the bottom portion of the picture, the legs are trim too. Settle down LionKing, settle down. So, I consider this curvy, a little extreme for me, but curvy. Down LK, down! (SORRY about the tramp stamp LK, I can photoshop it off if you like! LOL)
CURVY
Bless her heart, but this is not curvy, but thank goodness there are men out there who like women in all shapes and sizes.
Uh, Not curvy, just an over the top boob job. She has no hips or butt.
SCARY
And just a little something for the ladies, we need to recoop from looking at pictures of women
AWESOME! Funniest post I've seen here tonight. Thanks for the laugh!!!
And I think you hit the nail on the head for me....Sophia Loren is the ultimate "curvy" woman, IMHO of course!
yeah so do I.So what have we learned?That guys have different ideas of what curvy is,that body fat ratio guys can't agree on what is hot or not.
That the women posting here want info and confirmation,to ultimately use for judging themselves and that all of us guys and girls like talking and seeing boobs and butts......
I was looking around here and this post intrigued me:
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Originally Posted by KWPN
When someone says they're "Curvy" built, what do you picture?
Basically, what is YOUR definition of "Curvy"?
Men or women feel free to respond!
I know exactly what you are saying here with this subject. It is true that women tend to enhance themselves by applying a new, creative description to how they WANT to be perceived. All the while they are opposed to eating properly, taking in the required vitamins and nutrients, and exercising beyond the woman in denial who walks leisurely on a treadmill, flipping through her latest version of 'O' and sweating enough to call the thimble 'half full'. Now, before I need to take cover under the coffee table from the barrage of scathing responses I get from angry women with that particular magazine subscription, allow me to balance the argument here. For every pseudo 'curvy' woman I run into, I can easily spot the guys out there who seem to think that it is still OK to purchase (and wear) muscle shirts and only fill them out around the belly button region! With that said, here is the true difference between 'curvy' and just out of shape.
A curvy woman is shaped like an hourglass when viewed from the front, back, AND her profile. It is easy to call an overweight woman 'curvy' when you are watching her swaying tush enter the local mall just 20 feet in front of you. However, if she turns to the side, and her stomach protrudes away from her core as much as her butt does, then the 'curvy' title should be stripped without a second thought. Think about it: Big legs on a guy does not mean a weightlifter or a marathon runner. Big boobs on a woman, does not mean a stripper, a model, or 'curvy'.
Ladies! Which do you find more attractive? A man who proclaims himself as 'athletic', while his belly jiggles for an extra 4 seconds after you shook his hand, or, a man who is trim, proportional and is even attractive to watch when all you see is his face smiling back at you? Same thing with the men. We do not automatically wrench our necks for huge boobs, huge butts, or huge body parts on a gal, all for the misconception that she views herself as 'curvy'. I will be the first to admit that I am VERY attracted to real curves on an attractive woman. And one of the reasons I find them so attractive is because they know they are attractive, and not in denial while they flip through their latest issue of 'O'.
Wow, I just read this entire thread! There's 20 minutes of my life I'll never get back... I don't fit the consensus of curvy; my butt is too flat and I don't have enough boobage. :cry: Puh-lease!
I would describe myself as overweight. That's honest, but not as cruel as "fat" or "porker" or whatever else people label it. Truthfully, I could stand to lose 20 lbs.
What we have here is a marketing problem. Seriously. Take this website, for instance, whose url is volupwoman.com:
Voluptuous women? Not by my definition of voluptuous!
However, no clothing advertiser in their right mind would ever use the word "fat", for obvious reasons. That's also why there is clothing for the "big and tall" man or the "portly" man, but never any clothing for fat men, even if the waist sizes start at 50"!
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