I hope that it is understood that the terms "big," "fat," and "curvy" are not synonymous, even if in some cases two or three of those terms may apply to the same woman. Of the three terms, only "curvy" denotes something inherently attractive to me. I hate it when people use the word "curvy" as a euphemism for "fat" or "overweight." I don't call a woman "curvy" if all the curves on her body are convex ones (curves that go out): there must be concave curves at her waist for her to deserve the term, in my lexicon.
I can admire the beauty, the elegance, or the sexiness of a fat woman if she is also curvy, and even feel attracted to her if she comes across the right way in conversation; but I am most comfortable with a woman of a slim body type. |