Are curves...”low class”?

Anonymous
There is a big difference between being curvy and overweight. A thin woman with an hourglass figure is curvy.

Overweight people usually look as if they belong to a lower income class.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Rolls are low class


so you're admitting Hillary is low class?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There is a big difference between being curvy and overweight. A thin woman with an hourglass figure is curvy.

Overweight people usually look as if they belong to a lower income class.


OP is implying that even skinny wome with large breasts look low class. She used the redhead photo to illustrate that point. I strongly disagree. Besides, men love skinny women with large tits (a bit of a unicorn).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Rolls are low class


so you're admitting Hillary is low class?


Don’t get me started on class and the orange fatso
Anonymous
This is a very American perspective. I assume, you,do not travel much and hence, are either middle or upper middle class by your question OP.

Also, true class would not be an actor.
Anonymous
I went up to a D cup after having kids and I hate how it looks. Used to have a really classy look and now I look busty because I'm really small framed. Gross.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is a very American perspective. I assume, you,do not travel much and hence, are either middle or upper middle class by your question OP.

Also, true class would not be an actor.


Middle of upper middle class don't travel according to you?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I went up to a D cup after having kids and I hate how it looks. Used to have a really classy look and now I look busty because I'm really small framed. Gross.


umm what did you expect? d cup is big regardless of size.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I went up to a D cup after having kids and I hate how it looks. Used to have a really classy look and now I look busty because I'm really small framed. Gross.


umm what did you expect? d cup is big regardless of size.


D is honestly not that big. Sizes get waaay bigger than that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I went up to a D cup after having kids and I hate how it looks. Used to have a really classy look and now I look busty because I'm really small framed. Gross.


umm what did you expect? d cup is big regardless of size.


I don't understand how "classy" is correlated with cup size??? And wtf is "classy look"?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I went up to a D cup after having kids and I hate how it looks. Used to have a really classy look and now I look busty because I'm really small framed. Gross.


umm what did you expect? d cup is big regardless of size.


I don't understand how "classy" is correlated with cup size??? And wtf is "classy look"?


+2
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I went up to a D cup after having kids and I hate how it looks. Used to have a really classy look and now I look busty because I'm really small framed. Gross.


umm what did you expect? d cup is big regardless of size.


D is honestly not that big. Sizes get waaay bigger than that.


i am a C naturally and D when I am pregnant. D is big. Yeah there are bigger sizes but that doesn't make D any less big. If you weigh 200 lbs you are fat though there exist people who weigh 300 or more.
Anonymous
Curvy does not automatically make you low or high class. But tight-fitting, revealing clothes that exaggerates your assets will. Tight clothes will look trashier on a girl with big boobs and butt than not.

The same goes for overweight women. There are ways to dress and look high-class if you are overweight but it's harder, and you absolutely cannot wear anything revealing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It seems that we live in a society where thinness is associated with wealth and status and being curvy is a sign of lower class masses.




Here are two white wealthy women. Does one look higher class side to body type?


The only reason CH looks "lower class" than GP is her bad dye job.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I went up to a D cup after having kids and I hate how it looks. Used to have a really classy look and now I look busty because I'm really small framed. Gross.


umm what did you expect? d cup is big regardless of size.


I don't understand how "classy" is correlated with cup size??? And wtf is "classy look"?


+2


Considering that's the topic of the thread, if you're so confused you may want to click out of it.
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