Are men interested in women with curves?
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Curvy is a subjective term. The norm is to describe overweight women as "curvy" to be PC.
But the reality is when most men say they like "curvy women" they mean a woman with not an inch of fat, with an hourglass figure :P
Despite my fat rolls (shock horror) I still consider myself curvy because I have a tiny waist and shapely hips and junk in the trunk that my fiancee just loves So I guess, overweight women can still be considered curvy...
As with anything, just takes the right man to appreciate it.
Curvy is a mathematical term, therefore not really subjective. Not necessarily defined by hip and waist ratios etc.
All women have some curves and some women are obese as well as being curvy.
I still can't figure out why some people get upset at other women calling themselves curvy. How does it affect them? Does it make them feel better about themselves to say about another woman "She's not curvy, she's fat" ?
Because people don't take any personal responsibility anymore.
There is a difference between being curvy and obese. Someone who is obese is NOT healthy, a curvy person has a nice figure and is healthy.
It's irrational for someone to justify their OBVIOUS health problem by saying that they are 'curvy' and that they should embrace it. No, you shouldn't embrace hypertension and diabetes.
People are beyond delusional. Blows my mind really.
You certainly don't have to be in a healthy weight range for your body to have CURVES. It's simply referring to the waist/hip/butt ratio.
Weight, obesity and people being delusional about their health issues is another issue and I 100 per cent agree with you that it's laughable that morbidly obese people call themselves curvy.
But seriously, what's it to you how people view and speak about themselves? You're not them. You don't pay their bills. You don't have to associate with them. Seems pretty simple to me.0 -
I've heard that the sexiest curve on a girl is her smile
Lol jk boobs0 -
This is one of those age old questions that have no right or wrong answer... Some like big curves , some like no curves... it's all a personal preference... My opinion is who the heck care what they think about your body ... What about what you think of your body!!!! that is the opinion that matters the most....
Completely agree with this0 -
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Or you could not be butt hurt by the fact that curves mean just that: curves.
Curvy =/= 4 rolls between your sternum and lower abs.
Today people who are 400lbs are considered 'curvy'. No, you are just obese.
Why should everyone go around being all PC and lying to people calling them "curvy" when they're actually unhealthy?
Logic not even once.
This. I know it's not PC at all, but if you are fat, you are fat. You aren't curvy. I know some very beautiful fat women, but calling them curvy doesn't change the fact they are fat.0 -
This. I know it's not PC at all, but if you are fat, you are fat. You aren't curvy. I know some very beautiful fat women, but calling them curvy doesn't change the fact they are fat.
Being obese doesn't change the fact that a woman is curvy.
Curvy is related to shape.
Obesity is a function of size, weight, body fat %.
A person can be both.
The word curvy isn't owned by a particular subset of woman with specific dimensions.0 -
i like it when women have that seperation in their shoulders. idk, something about it is just so sexy. that counts as curves right?0
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Totes McGoats0
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Totes McGoats
thread narcolepsy. :sad:0 -
In for curve lovers! :-)0
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I like my women a perfect size 10..plenty of room for curves0
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Totes McGoats
OMG I woke up with this stuck in my head today...do you know how maddening it is to repeat totes mcgoats in your head when your trying to get ready for work!!
I'm sure I made some other clever and enlightening comment in this thread somewhere that made people stop in their tracks, but I'm too lazy too look.0 -
Gloating happily about my size 6 down from a curvy 10! But I still have curves.0
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I find her so attractive..the things id doo...mmmm0 -
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I find her so attractive..the things id doo...mmmm
She's nice, but I'd call it at least size 12/14.0 -
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I find her so attractive..the things id doo...mmmm
Love her!0 -
Everyone has different likes. No need to get discourage because that cute guy over there likes super model think girls. I am still obese, not curvy. Over weight will be just that, over weight. Normal weight will be a happy weight. Right now, I am just wanting to get down to this http://www.plusmodelstoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/Robyn-Lawley-for-Boux-Avenue-01.jpg After we will see where I can go. I do not need any other person to validated me. ^_^0
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Somehow "curvy" women has come to mean rail thin with a double D breast size.
I've always heard that "men love curves," but I've never actually seen any evidence of it in my life, even though I'm already 25. Maybe it's just where I live, I don't know. But it seems the definition of "curvy" and "attractive" to all the men around me is rail thin with big boobs; basically a Victoria's Secret model with breast implants would be their ideal woman. I keep seeing normal, healthy-sized women passed up for those skinny, big-breasted women. At a size 4/6, I'm still considered chunky. So I guess it's hard for me to believe that there are supposedly a great number of men out there who prefer curvy, healthy-sized women.0 -
I've always heard that "men love curves," but I've never actually seen any evidence of it in my life, even though I'm already 25. Maybe it's just where I live, I don't know. But it seems the definition of "curvy" and "attractive" to all the men around me is rail thin with big boobs; basically a Victoria's Secret model with breast implants would be their ideal woman. I keep seeing normal, healthy-sized women passed up for those skinny, big-breasted women. At a size 4/6, I'm still considered chunky. So I guess it's hard for me to believe that there are supposedly a great number of men out there who prefer curvy, healthy-sized women.0
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The men I know go by the motto, "More cushion for the pushin'" lol I'm only down to a size us 8, and I'm already being told I'm too skinny. I have kept my curves and have a nice hourglass figure, I think. So I guess it just depends on where you live, how men view their women.0
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I've always heard that "men love curves," but I've never actually seen any evidence of it in my life, even though I'm already 25. Maybe it's just where I live, I don't know. But it seems the definition of "curvy" and "attractive" to all the men around me is rail thin with big boobs; basically a Victoria's Secret model with breast implants would be their ideal woman. I keep seeing normal, healthy-sized women passed up for those skinny, big-breasted women. At a size 4/6, I'm still considered chunky. So I guess it's hard for me to believe that there are supposedly a great number of men out there who prefer curvy, healthy-sized women.
Wow! where I live you'd be called anorexic and have a cheeseburger thrown at you. lol0 -
I've always been more attracted to the curvy ladies. just something a bit more sexy about them.0
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Honestly, I think the term 'curve' is so subjective I don't even know what it means0
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I hope they do , because I will never be like a toothpick!!0
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Curves, curves and curves!!!0
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Good to know gents ☺️0
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Curvey women like Marilyn Monroe, but not like Kim Kardashian when she was pregnant lol ..most Brazilian women still maintain that shape0
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Are you guys interested in tall curvy girls?0
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Some men are interested in curvy women, some men are interested in fat women, some men love athletic builds, some men like skinny girls.
There is nothing wrong with any of those and trying to fit someone else's ideal of beauty is stupid when not everyone considers the same shapes and sizes beautiful.
I am very fat. My boyfriend tells me I am gorgeous all the time. I've had men chase me down and chat me up. I've also had crap thrown at me, been mooed at and told to kill myself.
The only opinion that matters about how you look is your own and you're under no obligation to be attractive to the masses.0 -
I'm my experience, hell yeah!
I might have known you would be in this thread lol.0
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