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2006-12-16 01:36:44 · answer #1 · answered by Alexandra 4 · 0 0

All of these words are adjectives but they don't mean the same thing. Voluptuous was used to describe the round naked women in the famous paintings by Raphael and Michaelangelo. It means a woman that has the hourglass figure and is overflowing in the breasts, hips and buttocks. Chubby is used to describe cherubs or children. When a person or child is fat and their skin is so soft and round that you just want to pinch it! Curvy is used to describe a road or an object or hair. Not really a good word to describe a woman. Today it is used to imply that she is voluptuous. It's just used because their vocabulary is too small. Fat is just that fat. It can be used for anyone that is 10 pounds more overweight. It's generic. Today it is used to be mean and vicious and usually is used in a very negative connotation.

Words are just words. How and when you use them is up to you.

2006-12-16 01:51:45 · answer #2 · answered by laylamami 2 · 0 0

No, curvy means the right amount of of butt, feminine hour-glass shape, hips, and breast. Voluptuous is similiar, only that the women has extra breast, and butt. All the meat in the right places. Both of those are sexy and what you want. The perfect hour-glass shape.

Now chubby usually means a little bit of extra fat on the body, it may not be proportionate and the person might not be attractive. Fat means they could be up and down with no breast or butt, but only jelly and fat in the stomach and legs, cellulite on the butt and thighs, and basically a unattractive shape in general. Their is a big difference.

I've learned that many men more than I thought like a curvy woman. More so t han the skinny thin rail thin women in Hollywood with giant fake implants slapped on a up and down body. Guys love my curves and I notice they always look at women that have them. Skinny girls are unattractive

2006-12-16 01:41:48 · answer #3 · answered by agnosticaatheistica 2 · 2 0

Chubby is actually usually the most realistic body type. I notice that really overweight and obese people refer to themselves as "curvy" or "voluptuous" but "chubby" ones usually are just that, chubby. A bit overweight.

I don't think real curvy or voluptuous bodies really exist anymore. The few women who have beautiful hourglass bodies either try to make themselves really skinny and lose all their curves, or they just get fat and lose them all the same. People are extreme now. You have to be either skinny or fat, nothing in between.

2006-12-16 01:40:23 · answer #4 · answered by snowbird 2 · 0 0

No.

Curvy is like Marilyn Monroe. Maybe not skinny, but with proportion to the size of her cans and her booty. WIth a small waist, hence the CURVE part. Women with big t*ts and a fat a$s call themselves curvy, but they are often shaped like a 5 pound chub of hamburger - one size all the way down. NOT curvy. There are 4 curvy women in 100 to 200 women.

Voluptuous - a special, sexier category of curvy. Smaller waist, dark hair, flaming eyes, great looking t*ts (not just big and sloppy), great legs, great a$s, dresses hotter than h*ll, f*cks like a hungry tiger. One in 100,000 are this.

Chubby: enough pounds overweight (10-20) to notice things bouncing that should not when they walk/jog/run. Arms are porky like sausages, spare tire around gut, dimpled a$s. These women wear granny panties thinking that helps. It doesn't. 61 out of 100 are this.

Fat: more than 20 pounds overweight. Women can rarely use this word - like drugs addicts can't admit their problem - they say 'heavy', 'big', 'large' 'plus-sized'. But they are FAT. So along comes the "BBW" category - "big, beautiful woman" - and they are all big in terms of too much sloppy grotesque fat hanging off their bones, and they appear to be women, and there is tiny % of men who have a sexual fetish for them, but they are not classically beautiful. Emme the fat model is okay, and there a handful more, but the rest are just fatties who are not beautiful but who are addicted to green and blue iridescent eye shadow. 35 out of 100 are this.

And there you have it.

2006-12-16 01:46:39 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

no, none of them are the same. Chubby is when the person have a lityle bit of fat around her like in afrikaans we would say pokkelrig ,but curvy is when the persons body is good shaped. like roundings on all the right places. and fat is when it looks ugly and unstandable and then it contains healt problems like cholestorol or heart problems! good luck with making your choice

2006-12-16 01:41:28 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

These things are all in the eye of the beholder. What is disgustingly fat to one is just slightly overweight to another.

I have a friend that is obesely overweight and she gets more play in a month than I have sometimes gotten in a year. It's in her attitude I'm sure. So I guess it's also in the way a person carries themselves regardless of their weight.

2006-12-16 01:37:00 · answer #7 · answered by hthr_1974 4 · 2 0

no. fat to me is the same as ugly. but women can be curvy or bigger and be beautiful. i am curvy and no matter how much i diet i will never be a size6. but i am okayw ith that because everyone is different. and a lot of men like the curvy body, trust me:)

2006-12-16 01:35:45 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Chubby is for the over sized little girl/boy.Curvy is a stacked woman I thought all men went for.Voluptuous is bigger in some parts than in others.And fat is just RUDE.

2006-12-16 01:39:43 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i think so but i'd like to know the exact meaning of curves and voluptuous too.

2006-12-16 01:36:41 · answer #10 · answered by MrRomeo 2 · 0 0

As Hthr-1974 stated, it is all in how one looks at it. They all connote bigness. Beauty really is in the eye of the beholder and there is no asset as beguiling as self confidence! Hands down.

2006-12-16 01:41:03 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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