Curvy or thin

Emmamarceau7
Emmamarceau7 Posts: 13 Member
edited June 2016 in Health and Weight Loss
People have been saying I'm not curvy. I'm "like a stick" "your thin and that's ok" I'm mad and idk why. Cus I posted this about being a curvy girl and everyone is attacking me saying idk what curvy is. Do u think I am curvy or thin? I don't want to have no curves ... Curves are healthy and I don't want to look sick u know

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  • quatermore
    quatermore Posts: 96 Member
    You’re a beautiful, slender woman who appears to be extremely healthy. Enjoy!
  • PeachesNcreamgal
    PeachesNcreamgal Posts: 357 Member
    I think you're healthy thin
    Your skin looks nice and your waist is just perfect. I would kill to have my waist look like that,again!
  • KateTii
    KateTii Posts: 886 Member
    Depends on what your definition of "curvy" is.

    Some people define curvy as a plus-sized body. Others define it as a small waist with big hips/boobs. Some mix the both. You don't have to be defined as "curvy" to be healthy OR happy.

    I'll never be curvy, it's just my body structure - little boobs and my waist isn't much smaller than my ribcage/hips. But that's okay, because I am myself and that's awesome too :)
  • KetoTeacher
    KetoTeacher Posts: 163 Member
    You are beautiful young and healthy looking slim with some curves. Enjoy!!!
  • robininfl
    robininfl Posts: 1,137 Member
    that's a pretty picture, and you look fine, good weight good build, but why do you care if people think you are curvy?

  • st476
    st476 Posts: 357 Member
    I don't think you're curvy but you're not sick thin either. You look good don't worry! :smile:
  • Lounmoun
    Lounmoun Posts: 8,423 Member
    I don't know what curvy means to you or other people.
    I don't know why it is a big deal either way.
    You look like a woman. You look like you are a healthy weight. You are slim and look proportionate.
    You do not appear to have wide hips or a very large chest. Your position in the photo is odd for deciding on body type but you may be more straight in figure type than a pronounced hourglass shape.
  • Emmamarceau7
    Emmamarceau7 Posts: 13 Member
    neldabg wrote: »
    Show a fairer picture of your front, back, and sides. An angled picture can make any woman look curvy.
    What I can say, based on this picture alone, without any background on your mental and physical health, is that you look happy and healthy. Whether you really are curvy, thin, curvy and thin, or some completely different shape, you look great.
    Also, being thin does not make a person look sick; being sick makes a person look sick.
    Similarly, being curvy doesn't make you healthy; BMI, measurements, strength, body fat percentage, etc. determine health.

  • arditarose
    arditarose Posts: 15,573 Member
    You have a nice waist to hip ratio but not curvy in my book. Your body fat% is not super low so you have a nice soft look though.
  • Emmamarceau7
    Emmamarceau7 Posts: 13 Member
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    So between thick and slim?
  • QuietBloom
    QuietBloom Posts: 5,413 Member
    People have no idea what skinny means anymore. You are slim, slender, not skinny because you have no bones sticking out. You have more of a banana shape, which is just your body type. Enjoy, you are beautiful and healthy.
  • FabianMommy
    FabianMommy Posts: 78 Member
    I think curvy these days usually refers to ' meaty' curves like the Kardashians, often women with a bit of weight on them. You don't look thin, you look INCREDIBLE, slim and healthy - enjoy!!! I love your pup too!
  • Whitezombiegirl
    Whitezombiegirl Posts: 1,042 Member
    You're not curvy. You're a twig. You have no *kitten* and no tits, so you are not curvy. On the plus side, you're not fat, so good for you, I guess. There are men who are into chicks who look like seven year old boys, you'll find yours, I'm sure.

    WTF. This is possibly the most hateful thing i have read on this site. You are truly scum.

    OP. As a style and colour analyst we use the term curvy to describe hourglass and pearshape regardless of body fat %. You definitely have a curvy womanly body. ( and my husband agrees too)
  • rennickm1986
    rennickm1986 Posts: 70 Member
    In all earnestness, I'm betting the negative comments came from women since, from my experience, women are the most vicious people to women. The negative comments usually come from women who hate that you look better than them or men that hate that they couldn't date you. Assuming you are a heterosexual woman, let me speak on behalf of most men by saying how much we don't care. Based on thosr pictures, only 1% of men are going to reject you for not being curvy enough, so the odds are on your favor. If health is your concern: look up your BMI. Ask yourself is your BMI drastically low? Do you feel lethargic or always irritable? Are you having issues with your feminine cycle? Are you having issued getting a variety of nutrients? If the answer is no to these do what you're doing and ignore people that hate you for being better.
  • Owlie45
    Owlie45 Posts: 806 Member
    Wouldn't say curvy but I wouldn't say stick either. A nice in between.
    If you're not happy perhaps you could start lifting.
  • jemhh
    jemhh Posts: 14,261 Member
    synacious wrote: »
    I usually bite my tongue, or hold back my fingers, in cases like this but after seeing all the photos here I feel like I have to type this. If you really want feedback on your body from strangers, you should post straightforward photos like stated earlier in the thread. Almost every one of these photos is angled or has you contorting your body in certain ways to achieve your most flattering angles. This is why some people are taking this as a "fish for compliments" thread more than a "be honest with me" thread. That's not to say you don't look good! You're at a healthy weight, you have a soft look as stated earlier in the thread, and you have what seems to be a symmetrical face with minimal acne. For most people, that's really all it takes to be more than average on the attractive scale. You'll be a stick to some, curvy to some, and neither for others. As long as you're happy with yourself, that's what matters.

    Well said.
  • FabianMommy
    FabianMommy Posts: 78 Member
    In all earnestness, I'm betting the negative comments came from women since, from my experience, women are the most vicious people to women. The negative comments usually come from women who hate that you look better than them or men that hate that they couldn't date you. Assuming you are a heterosexual woman, let me speak on behalf of most men by saying how much we don't care. Based on thosr pictures, only 1% of men are going to reject you for not being curvy enough, so the odds are on your favor. If health is your concern: look up your BMI. Ask yourself is your BMI drastically low? Do you feel lethargic or always irritable? Are you having issues with your feminine cycle? Are you having issued getting a variety of nutrients? If the answer is no to these do what you're doing and ignore people that hate you for being better.


    Not necessarily all negative comments from women, I think she looks great!
  • DebSozo
    DebSozo Posts: 2,578 Member
    If I could pick a favorite BMI yours would be the one I would like for me to end up with that is not too thick or too thin. I would like to look good in a bikini again one of these days. Some people prefer low body fat and a more athletic, muscular build and others prefer a softer and curvier shape. As others mentioned "curvy" in most people's minds means "plus" sized so you won't be considered that in the general public, IMO, because you are in the normal BMI and Missy sizing.
  • Elaina291
    Elaina291 Posts: 87 Member
    From my perspective, you look very healthy and average size. Not too thin and not too curvy. Immediately looking at you I wouldn't say curvy, but I do see that you have some curves. But I will say not everyone is going to think the same way I do. Some will probably think you look a bit thin (mostly women who are insecure with their own bodies or men who like the plus size types), others a bit too curvy (mostly men who like frail looking women), but I would take a guess that most people (the practical and realistic) would say you look like you're at your ideal weight, size, and shape.
  • DebSozo
    DebSozo Posts: 2,578 Member
    edited June 2016
    synacious wrote: »
    ...You're at a healthy weight, you have a soft look as stated earlier in the thread, and you have what seems to be a symmetrical face with minimal acne. For most people, that's really all it takes to be more than average on the attractive scale. You'll be a stick to some, curvy to some, and neither for others. As long as you're happy with yourself, that's what matters.
    Wisdom. How I feel about myself has shifted. I'm 30 pounds heavier than I was years ago. I am more comfortable now that my body has some miles on it than I ever was when I had a great body. I was always insecure and thought I was fat back then when I really was just fine. I would give OP benefit of the doubt rather than assume she is fishing for complements.

    Now I'm happy to have what I do and appreciate life so much more. There are other things that are far more pressing in life to deal with as time ticks by. I'm happy that I have come to this place of acceptance. If I lose weight, great. If I don't I will still be thankful and make the best of it. (But I will!)
  • AnnPT77
    AnnPT77 Posts: 34,163 Member
    edited June 2016
    I think a bigger concern is why you a posting images of yourself online for validation? Validation comes from within, I think the sooner you get this the happier you will be. You're a healthy weight, you know this, that is all that should matter. Don't waste your youth comparing yourself to others or living for outside opinions, it's not productive or healthy.

    Totally this.

    What adjective someone else uses to describe you ("curvy", "stick-like", "purple", whatever) is all about how their head works, not about how your body is.

    If you're healthy and strong, and know you're at a good weight for you (which includes how you prefer to look, within a healthy range of weights), then all is well.

    You don't need validation from strangers (or friends). Work on being the best you you can be, liking/appreciating that self, and generally being healthy - physically, mentally, and emotionally.