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I'm a bit indifferent on "thick." I could take it or leave it. I still don't think I care for "BBW," but its growing on me. My favorite is "curvy."
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I often call myself pleasantly plumpHow about plump?
Just found this thread. I'm married to a sexy BBW and loving every minute of it.![]()
I often call myself pleasantly plump
I think the words matter less then the intention behind them.. If I know its meant as a compliment, then Im usually ok with it
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I hate the expression "thick women" I think its an inelegant expression that sounds more like an insult. Of course in the UK thick means stupid so that probably doesn't help!![]()
I don't know why the default word isn't "cuddly". That's what I want to do to women who are erroneously called "big". So I'd like to propose CBW as an alternative to BBW.
Thick is fine by me..everyone has a preferenceI have a chubby mudflat girl on the back of my truck says thick under it (put it there myself..how I feel)
I dont mind thick
Reminds of that song Brick House![]()
I'm a bit indifferent on "thick." I could take it or leave it. I still don't think I care for "BBW," but its growing on me. My favorite is "curvy."
How about plump?
Thanks. That makes sense. Usually if I say 'thick' women usually know that I am being complimentary. Was curious what else would be suitable.
I don't know why the default word isn't "cuddly". That's what I want to do to women who are erroneously called "big". So I'd like to propose CBW as an alternative to BBW.
Thanks. That makes sense. Usually if I say 'thick' women usually know that I am being complimentary. Was curious what else would be suitable.
How about just "woman"?
WOW!!!! I could just eat this lady up![]()
I think we're looking for something a tad more adjective-y.
I'm sticking with my favorite as being "curvy." It's fun to say too when you have a big grin and draw out the "ur" .....cuuurrvy.
I agree with Texas though, the context and tone makes all the difference.
doing great.. welcome backSo it has been a super long time since I have been on lit and I am happy to see this thread still up and running! How's everyone doing? And to add to discussion... I prefer curvy. I think it fits me better.
I want hair like that..bout to go get it cut a bit tho lol
I totally say that pic and thought, I want her hair! lol![]()