Further elaboration needed on defining body type for women...

B_crackoff

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See - I'm 5'3. I wear size 14/16 clothing depending on where I buy my clothes. I have D cup breasts... Do I classify myself as few extra pounds, or chubby ? Is there a better word to use instead of chubby because honestly I hate that word chubby.

What has to be considered for people to regard themselves overweight, chubby, ample, large or even B(BW). I'm confused on whether to call myself curvy... Exactly what does curvy mean? What makes a woman curvy? Is chubby curvy at all?

Anyone wanna further elaborate on this? Thanks

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder

The average UK woman is 5'4", 132lbs(9stone 6lbs), 36D bra size, & a dress size 16 (UK, US dress size equates to a size 12). See links.

You look great, but you are a BBW (a UK dress size of 20 would qualify you as that), you are well above average dress size, & have average breasts ( most women are a C to F cup here), although you're not huge at all, & you might disappoint a lot of men seeking a really big experience!

What's wrong with chubby? Chubby is cute, almost girlishly suggestive.

How about plumptious!?

I would say with the amount of exercise you do, & your job, your diet must be poor to be that size, or you must have quite a lot of muscle. Just eat less if you're not happy with your size. I'm 6' 3 & 165lbs, don't exercise at all & drink like a drowning fish.

Most men would rather be with someone like you, with all those feminine curves, than a rake thin, high maintenance woman.

Alice is beautiful, confident and the average size of woman in Britain today... so why does she still feel fat? | Mail Online

Liverpool girls are cup winners with average bra size of 34E... but A-cup Birmingham falls flat | Mail Online

Express.co.uk - Home of the Daily and Sunday Express | Express Yourself :: Size does matter
 

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Interestingly enough, I am 5 10 and weigh 165 pounds, and have been told numerous times by lpsg members that my body type is heavy set??? WTF??? I am a size 9-10, I never knew that would be deemed as heavy set given my height....I tend to see myself as curvy, but then someone pointed out that because my belly isn't super duper flat, the term curvy doesn't apply:mad::mad:??????:confused::confused::confused::confused::confused::confused:

Blimey, I'm 165 & 6'3. You don't look it! I went out with an Italian who's Gran was quite a size, & she used to say " Darling, we Italians have such big heavy bones you know".

Seeing you, I now believe that's true! Where else could you put the weight?!