Or maybe just get some clarification... |
Apparently a skeletal white woman, by OP's standards. |
Goop's boob is falling out of her dress. Not classy. |
| If it's an hourglass shape body (thin waist), then no. If "curvy" is a euphemism for "gut", then yes. |
| Until I came to DC after grad school, all the wealthy women I knew were thin. Many were athletic, horsey types, but some were rails and probably had eating disorders. I was really pleased to see normal sized, even a bit heavy wealthy women here. Much were also smarter and better educated. |
I’m 115 pounds, and I don’t think my D’s make me look fat. |
Ds are too big for you. they are out of proportion to your body. doesn't mean they make you look fat. |
Also, if they are natural, big boobs usuallly come with a belly pooch. |
| I’m the same weight but have a c cup/ but like any good UMC woman I whittled my frame down first, then bought appropriate curves via breast augmentation. |
| The photo of Christina Hendricks that you posted looks lovely. However, I've seen numerous other photos of her with her giant boobs popping out of low cut, tight outfits. I think that looks trashy. |
Yes, please do. |
| “Curvy” is often just a euphemism for “fat and unmotivated.” The heavier you get, the more dumpy you look in clothes. |
| I'm a man, mid 50s in shape. I see several women in the gym who must starve themselves or take weight loss drugs. I would describe them as bony or ultra thin. No breasts to speak off and it looks like they would break in half with any energetic sex unless they were always on top. |
No one has ever complained about them
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Not in this case. |