sleazybutterfly
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ORIGINAL: rednicky ...when curves has nothing to do with it? Curves are just that. Curves. When you see a sign that says "curve" ahead, it doesn't mean that the road gets bigger. It means there is a curve. Deep curves. Sudden curves. Curves that are worth warning people about. When I think 'curvy' I think hour glass, pear shape, coke bottle, etc. And, no, I am not bashing big women. Every woman in my family over 30 is big. They're beautiful and I love them to death. But I do think it's a little unfair that the term has sort of been usurped. Since I don't have a pic up (yet) I generally describe myself as curvy and petite. Guys are like "whaa? how is this possible?" because the term 'curvy' means big or fat. Where did this come from? How am I suppose to describe myself as since 'curvy' is taken? "Uhhh I go in at the waist and out at the hips." Why are big women considered curvy when most look round anyway? I think the term BBW is perfect. Why use curvy when curves most likely have nothing to do with it? Uhh..here's a thought..put your pic up or send them one, then you can spend your time perplexed about something else in life.
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