Thick versus Fat

Is there a difference?
Definitely.

I consider myself thick but not fat. I don’t have a belly, but am not someone you would call thin or (hopefully) fat. I’m very broad in the chest. Have large breasts and legs. I used to be thinner/lighter, but still take good care of myself.

Some use thick and fat interchangeably, but I believe there is a difference. You can be thick, without being fat.
 
Is thick more like “big boned”?

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Is thick more like “big boned”?

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Ehh it could be but not always. Thick can really mean a variety of things, depending on who is saying it.

I would personally call someone thick if they have curves. Wide hips, big butt or breasts, big thighs, while still not having a pronounced stomach. Other people might use it differently though.
 
So, more like “pleasantly plump”?
Sure.

Again, it is more in the eye of the beholder. I’m a lot more likely to use curvy and thick interchangeably than I am to use thick and fat. Full figured would be another synonym for thick, by my interpretation.
 
Sure.

Again, it is more in the eye of the beholder. I’m a lot more likely to use curvy and thick interchangeably than I am to use thick and fat. Full figured would be another synonym for thick, by my interpretation.


I think you’re right.

All the words really mean the same thing, but we’ll use thick when we’re thinking about rear entry sex and fat when we’re not interested.
 
Wow this is a touchy subject.. I think it's on what an individual thinks is thick/fat. Fat is an ugly word for people. Are you attracted to someone thick or fat that's the bottom line. I'll tell you one thing connection and personality goes a long way.
 
Wow this is a touchy subject.. I think it's on what an individual thinks is thick/fat. Fat is an ugly word for people. Are you attracted to someone thick or fat that's the bottom line. I'll tell you one thing connection and personality goes a long way.

Agreed, a touchy subject.
 
I think you’re right.

All the words really mean the same thing, but we’ll use thick when we’re thinking about rear entry sex and fat when we’re not interested.
I’d disagree. In my own usage, fat means overweight/obese. Thick has more to do with figure. They might not be mutually exclusive, but I don’t think they’re synonymous.
 
In my experience: Thick is a slang term for stupid. Thicc is a word used on some American websites to describe a woman with a larger posterior or thighs.  Fat is used for overweight individuals of both sexes.
 
How about Lizzo?

Does she illustrate another word currently being used instead of fat ?

( big)

Or is she thick?

Is big fatter than thick?

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I think most medical doctors would just say fat.

All the other words, are they “nice” or are they false?
 
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