Really it's about being happy with yourself. That and not setting off the alarm in the lift.
2006-09-07 22:50:28
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answered by Big Hands 2
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I'm a size 16. Too big will be when men stop finding me attractive. Or maybe i'll just be too old then...? Admitedly, a lot of the men who looked at me when I was a size 12 are not looking anymore! But anyway I like a man who can handle a bit of flesh.
2006-09-08 00:13:11
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answer #2
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answered by camilla 1
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Curvy excites the senses as you experience it, either by sight or touch. It stimulates sensual pleasure and promotes physical exploration.
Too big is when the act of sensually experiencing curvy is less satisfying than the experience derived from knowing the source of that experience!
Hope this answer isn't too cryptic.
2006-09-08 04:38:12
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answer #3
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answered by Fragile Rock 5
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Seriously. Why do curvy women call their curves "rolls" and hate them, and fat women call their rolls "curves" and love them?
Obese is definitely too big. That's being more than 20% overweight.
It's not only ugly, but a health concern, and a practical physical obstacle to many things that couples do together. Even things as basic as hugging become difficult.
I tried to be with an obese woman. We hit it off real well then made out once, I was sorta bothered because I couldn't even touch my hands with my arms around her. I felt kinda bad, but when I couldn't even convince her to join me in the 5 minute hike up the little butte on campus ("A Mountain", or "Hayden Butte"), I realized I was dealing with a fatness that was more than even just physical...it was a profound fatness of the psyche.
2006-09-07 22:46:23
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answer #4
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answered by A Box of Signs 4
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I think 10-12-14 (UK sizes) or 38-40-42 (France sizes) are quite average and quite alright.
I think big starts with size 16 (44).
Too big, I do not know. Only a doctor can answer that.
2006-09-07 22:52:53
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answer #5
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answered by iamalion 2
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Too big is walking around in a boob tube with layers and layers of fat hanging out, ugh. Nice curvy is well proportined, no part of the body too large for any other part, ie. the hour glass shape should be maintained
2006-09-07 23:49:29
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answer #6
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answered by T M 3
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I do medical research. I don't believe in creams or other useless products like gels or lotions. Cellulite is not a skin problem, it's an underlying structural issue. Check out this site http://nocellulite.toptips.org
It has a lot of useful tips about natural remedies to treat cellulite.
2014-09-27 04:44:29
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answered by ? 2
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Whoever said size 16 and over is too big must not have been thinking of women over 5feet 5 inches tall. What about a person who is 6ft and a size 16?
2006-09-08 02:00:41
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answered by Anonymous
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So long as you are healthy then you are ok. Just to point out to the previous comment...thin woman get cellulite too it is nothing to do with being fat!
So long as you are happy with you and are fit and heathly then it should not matter. I think women look better and healthy with a bit of shape to them (I am a woman who has and I love it and so does my hubby!) . Who wants to look like a skeleton like Victoria Beckham! I would rather be a happy sizy 12/14 anyday!
2006-09-07 23:09:02
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answer #9
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answered by Moth 2
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Curvy is having a bit of meat in the all the right places- in proportion. Its also being able to look good in a stunning figure hugging dress and killer heels. Its confidence and its beautiful.
2006-09-07 23:04:14
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answered by Anonymous
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There are many products and procedures advertised for reducing and eliminating cellulite, that horrible looking dimpled skin that shows up on the thighs, backsides, stomach or upper arms of 8 out of 10 women.
As I said there are a number of treatments that can eliminate the appearance of cellulite, but this is the most effective https://tr.im/oWXfY
2015-02-04 02:13:47
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answered by Anonymous
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