Who says plus size girls don't have curves?

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  • MissTattoo
    MissTattoo Posts: 1,203 Member
    Haters, Ms. Tattoo. The flat butt, flat chested girls are just jealous, LOL. Nobody want a bone, but a dog. Keep your head up, and thanks for the shout out to us Curvy Girls :).


    OUCH!!!

    Please, let's stop the body shaming on BOTH sides of the aisle!!


    O_O Why can't I find this comment?
  • SoViLicious
    SoViLicious Posts: 2,633 Member
    When I was heavier I didn't think I had any curves. That was around 236. I am now 188 and I think I have curves and I am liking them. :) I do think everyone is sexy. No matter what body type they have :D

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    Nice loss
  • vjohn04
    vjohn04 Posts: 2,276 Member
    5'11...somewhere in the 185 range.

    Measurements approx 42, 32.5, 42

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    Holy good god.

    Wow.
  • LuckyAng
    LuckyAng Posts: 1,173 Member
    Haters, Ms. Tattoo. The flat butt, flat chested girls are just jealous, LOL. Nobody want a bone, but a dog. Keep your head up, and thanks for the shout out to us Curvy Girls :).

    this is repulsive body shaming at its finest.....


    Though its nice to see us big girls with confidence don't kid yourself by putting down someone else. It's freaking obvious that men love thin women. You are being ridiculous.

    I love a confident woman. Heck, I encourage women to be confident, but not by way of putting down other women.

    Amen! When is this going to stop? Disgusting.
  • downsizinghoss
    downsizinghoss Posts: 1,035 Member
    5'11...somewhere in the 185 range.

    Measurements approx 42, 32.5, 42

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    ooph.
  • MissTattoo
    MissTattoo Posts: 1,203 Member
    I really wish people didn't body shame. I am not shaming women who don't have curves. I am just posting about how some people say plus size women can't be curvy.

    If you are 150 and are straight up and down, that's your body type. This post isn't made to make you feel bad. I just wanted to show that plus size girls CAN have curves and don't have to be at goal weight to call themselves curvy.

    I'm not trying to kid anyone. I'm still fat, but I'm fat with a shrinking waist!
  • nyrina4life
    nyrina4life Posts: 196 Member
    A lot of women have curves, or they're like me.... they don't and I won't when I drop weight. It's just my body type [shrug].

    Also, let's not body shame, it's not nice as we are our own worst enemies.
  • PikaKnight
    PikaKnight Posts: 34,971 Member
    Wow. We've got people body shaming those without curves (flat but, etc), making negative remarks against transgendered/transsexual people, and someone telling someone to lose their curves.

    This makes me sad.
  • Contrarian
    Contrarian Posts: 8,138 Member
    I say,
    lose those curves.

    Don't be ****ty. Seriously.
  • SoViLicious
    SoViLicious Posts: 2,633 Member
    Wow. We've got people body shaming those without curves (flat but, etc), making negative remarks against transgendered/transsexual people, and someone telling someone to lose their curves.

    This makes me sad.


    I agree I am so sick of the bs. Why don't people just focus on heir own goals an d stfu.

    Meanwhile... The blowup doll is gonna poison Hoss.
  • silvergurl518
    silvergurl518 Posts: 4,123 Member
    I really wish people didn't body shame. I am not shaming women who don't have curves. I am just posting about how some people say plus size women can't be curvy.

    If you are 150 and are straight up and down, that's your body type. This post isn't made to make you feel bad. I just wanted to show that plus size girls CAN have curves and don't have to be at goal weight to call themselves curvy.

    I'm not trying to kid anyone. I'm still fat, but I'm fat with a shrinking waist!

    you don't have to defend yourself, OP. you look wonderful and you should celebrate your body at all stages of its growth/shrinkage. it's what that other person said--who called naturally thin women "bones." that was body shaming, plain and simple. your post, i thought, was laudable.
  • pastryari
    pastryari Posts: 8,646 Member
    I say,
    lose those curves.

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  • Contrarian
    Contrarian Posts: 8,138 Member
    Wow. We've got people body shaming those without curves (flat but, etc), making negative remarks against transgendered/transsexual people, and someone telling someone to lose their curves.

    This makes me sad.


    I agree I am so sick of the bs. Why don't people just focus on heir own goals an d stfu.

    Meanwhile... The blowup doll is gonna poison Hoss.

    The blow-up doll has a better personality than a couple of the people who have posted in this thread.
  • downsizinghoss
    downsizinghoss Posts: 1,035 Member
    Wow. We've got people body shaming those without curves (flat but, etc), making negative remarks against transgendered/transsexual people, and someone telling someone to lose their curves.

    This makes me sad.


    I agree I am so sick of the bs. Why don't people just focus on heir own goals an d stfu.

    Meanwhile... The blowup doll is gonna poison Hoss.

    everything in moderation, sexy!
  • downsizinghoss
    downsizinghoss Posts: 1,035 Member
    Wow. We've got people body shaming those without curves (flat but, etc), making negative remarks against transgendered/transsexual people, and someone telling someone to lose their curves.

    This makes me sad.


    I agree I am so sick of the bs. Why don't people just focus on heir own goals an d stfu.

    Meanwhile... The blowup doll is gonna poison Hoss.

    The blow-up doll has a better personality than a couple of the people who have posted in this thread.

    She's a good listener.
  • Contrarian
    Contrarian Posts: 8,138 Member
    I really wish people didn't body shame. I am not shaming women who don't have curves. I am just posting about how some people say plus size women can't be curvy.

    If you are 150 and are straight up and down, that's your body type. This post isn't made to make you feel bad. I just wanted to show that plus size girls CAN have curves and don't have to be at goal weight to call themselves curvy.

    I'm not trying to kid anyone. I'm still fat, but I'm fat with a shrinking waist!

    Honey, you started a wonderful, positive thread. You can't control how obnoxious people are going to react.
  • IpuffyheartHeelsinthegym
    IpuffyheartHeelsinthegym Posts: 5,573 Member
    I really wish people didn't body shame. I am not shaming women who don't have curves. I am just posting about how some people say plus size women can't be curvy.

    If you are 150 and are straight up and down, that's your body type. This post isn't made to make you feel bad. I just wanted to show that plus size girls CAN have curves and don't have to be at goal weight to call themselves curvy.

    I'm not trying to kid anyone. I'm still fat, but I'm fat with a shrinking waist!

    OP, I didn't take it as a stab at smaller women at all. I applaud your confidence. You look great and your post was awesome.
  • IpuffyheartHeelsinthegym
    IpuffyheartHeelsinthegym Posts: 5,573 Member
    Wow. We've got people body shaming those without curves (flat but, etc), making negative remarks against transgendered/transsexual people, and someone telling someone to lose their curves.

    This makes me sad.


    I agree I am so sick of the bs. Why don't people just focus on heir own goals an d stfu.

    Meanwhile... The blowup doll is gonna poison Hoss.

    The blow-up doll has a better personality than a couple of the people who have posted in this thread.

    ahahahaha, truth!
  • SoViLicious
    SoViLicious Posts: 2,633 Member
    I really wish people didn't body shame. I am not shaming women who don't have curves. I am just posting about how some people say plus size women can't be curvy.

    If you are 150 and are straight up and down, that's your body type. This post isn't made to make you feel bad. I just wanted to show that plus size girls CAN have curves and don't have to be at goal weight to call themselves curvy.

    I'm not trying to kid anyone. I'm still fat, but I'm fat with a shrinking waist!

    you don't have to defend yourself, OP. you look wonderful and you should celebrate your body at all stages of its growth/shrinkage. it's what that other person said--who called naturally thin women "bones." that was body shaming, plain and simple. your post, i thought, was laudable.


    You did nothing wrong. People just used this opportunity to start drama, sexy is more than a number, sexy is a combination of how you carry yourself, your confidence and who you are.
  • SoViLicious
    SoViLicious Posts: 2,633 Member
    Wow. We've got people body shaming those without curves (flat but, etc), making negative remarks against transgendered/transsexual people, and someone telling someone to lose their curves.

    This makes me sad.


    I agree I am so sick of the bs. Why don't people just focus on heir own goals an d stfu.

    Meanwhile... The blowup doll is gonna poison Hoss.

    The blow-up doll has a better personality than a couple of the people who have posted in this thread.

    She's a good listener.

    She's a *kitten*
  • Lleldiranne
    Lleldiranne Posts: 5,516 Member
    I really wish people didn't body shame. I am not shaming women who don't have curves. I am just posting about how some people say plus size women can't be curvy.

    If you are 150 and are straight up and down, that's your body type. This post isn't made to make you feel bad. I just wanted to show that plus size girls CAN have curves and don't have to be at goal weight to call themselves curvy.

    I'm not trying to kid anyone. I'm still fat, but I'm fat with a shrinking waist!

    OP, I didn't take it as a stab at smaller women at all. I applaud your confidence. You look great and your post was awesome.


    ^^ this. You have great curves and you're sexy now, and I bet you will still be sexy when you reach your goal

    Sadly a few others did body shame. But don't let their negativity pull down your confidence. Don't let the few rotten apples spoil the bunch.

    :heart: :flowerforyou:
  • seltzermint555
    seltzermint555 Posts: 10,740 Member
    You can be plus-sized and curvy and you can be underweight and curvy.

    The problem is when "curvy" becomes a euphamism for "overweight." They're two separate things.


    I totally agree. Not to knock other body types than my own, but I personally think it's incorrect description when someone who is for example, apple shaped with very small rear and no hips describes themselves as a "curvy girl". JMHO.
  • Alex_is_Hawks
    Alex_is_Hawks Posts: 3,499 Member
    This is me in November, the day before my grandmothers funeral, I was having a fat attack and absolutely certain that I wasn't going to fit into any of the funeral clothes that I brought. It is the last time I took a full length shot of myself. Since then I've taken up heavy lifting and I have lost another 10 pounds, however the body recomp has been ridonkulous so it feels like more than 10 pounds.

    I fit into a L/M ...usually medium but depending on the brand and give, sometimes I have to upgrade to Large, usually due to my chest. I'm a DD so my clothes have to reflect that.

    am I curvy? I don't know, I do know however that I'm still overweight but i'm finding acceptance in the body I have and working to make it better.

    fuzzy side view (sorry)

    [img]http://i1055.photobucket.com/albums/s503/alexhawkdesk/The Bs/back_zps551b0f12.jpg[/img]

    and front view

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  • PikaKnight
    PikaKnight Posts: 34,971 Member
    This is me in November, the day before my grandmothers funeral, I was having a fat attack and absolutely certain that I wasn't going to fit into any of the funeral clothes that I brought. It is the last time I took a full length shot of myself. Since then I've taken up heavy lifting and I have lost another 10 pounds, however the body recomp has been ridonkulous so it feels like more than 10 pounds.

    I fit into a L/M ...usually medium but depending on the brand and give, sometimes I have to upgrade to Large, usually due to my chest. I'm a DD so my clothes have to reflect that.

    am I curvy? I don't know, I do know however that I'm still overweight but i'm finding acceptance in the body I have and working to make it better.

    fuzzy side view (sorry)

    [img]http://i1055.photobucket.com/albums/s503/alexhawkdesk/The Bs/back_zps551b0f12.jpg[/img]

    and front view

    [img]http://i1055.photobucket.com/albums/s503/alexhawkdesk/The Bs/front_zpsd2e127c9.jpg[/img]

    Wow Alex! You are sexy!
  • Here's me. 200 lbs of pure confidence. I'm going to get down to 150 or 18% body fat, whichever looks better in my goal pants. You'll never see me shame anyone. Every person has beautiful features. Everyone else can go suck.... something unpleasent.

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  • MsEndomorph
    MsEndomorph Posts: 604 Member
    In the words of Josefina Lopez "Real Women Have Curves."

    No. Real women come in ALL shapes and sizes.

    Word. I have some plus size friends who post things like "Real men like meat, not bones." Or "Zero isn't a size." on Facebook. And while I don't say anything, I'm like, you know it wouldn't be ok for someone to post anti-overweight junk, so why do you think it's ok to post anti-thin junk?

    While I'm not plus-sized, I've always been short and voluptuousMy best friend is tall and thin and straight as a board. For some reason people think it's ok to tell her she's too thin, but no one has EVER told me I could stand to lose a few pounds. It just drives me batty.
  • EatClean_WashUrNuts
    EatClean_WashUrNuts Posts: 1,590 Member
    Curves on a woman are subject to the hands of the one feeling them.
  • thrld
    thrld Posts: 610 Member
    288 isn't a typo. ^_^ I started at 315. I'm 5'11.

    A friend of a friend made a snide comment because a guy in a bar called me curvy and this nasty girl said, "Curvy is just a word that fat girls use to make themselves feel better."
    And tearing people down is just a way that people who are ugly on the inside try to make themselves feel better.
  • kaitlynsmom
    kaitlynsmom Posts: 140 Member
    When I was heavier I didn't think I had any curves. That was around 236. I am now 188 and I think I have curves and I am liking them. :) I do think everyone is sexy. No matter what body type they have :D

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    Nice loss

    Thank you :D
  • let's try this again:

    my proud and curvy glory.. as I would be equally proud of myself if I was "skinny"

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