Are curves...”low class”?

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Anonymous wrote: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.


I agree. Usually CH looks trashy.
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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.


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.


No one has ever complained about them


so you asked every single passerby to comment on your boobs? you have no idea what people say behind your back. i say this as someone who has large breasts.
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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.


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.


Not in this case.


same here. I have Ds with a flat belly. I do work out a bit (lift at least 2x a week + metcons).

My weight fluctuates between 125-130 lbs (5'5")

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I mean Selma Hayek is curves all day and as far as class is basically eons above her hollywood counterparts now!
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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.


You know, I have broad shoulders and am about 5'10" and my D (maybe borderline DD) still look really big. I have friends who had Fs and Gs who had reductions and those were really huge but D/DD is pretty big if you are even an average size (I am not thin/ I have visible tone but am a bit boxy) People really prize that willowy or super athletic look and Ds don't fit that or at least that's what I've felt I've been told
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I say this as a curvy woman (big boobs/ass, small waist, size 4/6, not fat):

Yes, absolutely. Everything else (clothes, clothing size, weight) equal, a woman with a slim/athletic/boyish build is going to look "higher status" than the same woman with big hips and big breasts. A more athletic body type fits a certain WASPy aesthetic. Curves don't work with that look. Look around: how many curvy women do you see living in the biggest houses, driving the best cars, married to the highest earning men?
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Anonymous wrote:I say this as a curvy woman (big boobs/ass, small waist, size 4/6, not fat):

Yes, absolutely. Everything else (clothes, clothing size, weight) equal, a woman with a slim/athletic/boyish build is going to look "higher status" than the same woman with big hips and big breasts. A more athletic body type fits a certain WASPy aesthetic. Curves don't work with that look. Look around: how many curvy women do you see living in the biggest houses, driving the best cars, married to the highest earning men?

Those men's loss.
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Anonymous wrote:I say this as a curvy woman (big boobs/ass, small waist, size 4/6, not fat):

Yes, absolutely. Everything else (clothes, clothing size, weight) equal, a woman with a slim/athletic/boyish build is going to look "higher status" than the same woman with big hips and big breasts. A more athletic body type fits a certain WASPy aesthetic. Curves don't work with that look. Look around: how many curvy women do you see living in the biggest houses, driving the best cars, married to the highest earning men?

Those men's loss.


Perhaps. Or maybe they're attracted to that type of woman.
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Anonymous wrote:I say this as a curvy woman (big boobs/ass, small waist, size 4/6, not fat):

Yes, absolutely. Everything else (clothes, clothing size, weight) equal, a woman with a slim/athletic/boyish build is going to look "higher status" than the same woman with big hips and big breasts. A more athletic body type fits a certain WASPy aesthetic. Curves don't work with that look. Look around: how many curvy women do you see living in the biggest houses, driving the best cars, married to the highest earning men?

Those men's loss.


Perhaps. Or maybe they're attracted to that type of woman.


+1. I find that women love to tell themselves that "men love curves." But the reality is that most men seem to prefer very thin women. And having A/B cup breasts and a little "speed bump" butt is not having "no boobs or butt" as larger women like to say. Its feminine, and being thin/slight is feminine, and men like it.
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Anonymous wrote:I say this as a curvy woman (big boobs/ass, small waist, size 4/6, not fat):

Yes, absolutely. Everything else (clothes, clothing size, weight) equal, a woman with a slim/athletic/boyish build is going to look "higher status" than the same woman with big hips and big breasts. A more athletic body type fits a certain WASPy aesthetic. Curves don't work with that look. Look around: how many curvy women do you see living in the biggest houses, driving the best cars, married to the highest earning men?

Those men's loss.


Perhaps. Or maybe they're attracted to that type of woman.


+1. I find that women love to tell themselves that "men love curves." But the reality is that most men seem to prefer very thin women. And having A/B cup breasts and a little "speed bump" butt is not having "no boobs or butt" as larger women like to say. Its feminine, and being thin/slight is feminine, and men like it.


Men like curves (even small ones), but large women use “curvy” as a euphemism for “fat”.
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Anonymous wrote:I say this as a curvy woman (big boobs/ass, small waist, size 4/6, not fat):

Yes, absolutely. Everything else (clothes, clothing size, weight) equal, a woman with a slim/athletic/boyish build is going to look "higher status" than the same woman with big hips and big breasts. A more athletic body type fits a certain WASPy aesthetic. Curves don't work with that look. Look around: how many curvy women do you see living in the biggest houses, driving the best cars, married to the highest earning men?

Those men's loss.


Perhaps. Or maybe they're attracted to that type of woman.


+1. I find that women love to tell themselves that "men love curves." But the reality is that most men seem to prefer very thin women. And having A/B cup breasts and a little "speed bump" butt is not having "no boobs or butt" as larger women like to say. Its feminine, and being thin/slight is feminine, and men like it.


Men like curves (even small ones), but large women use “curvy” as a euphemism for “fat”.


I strongly suspect that most men prefer B cups to D cups. Average sized women vastly underestimate just how much men prefer a tight body over boobs/ass.
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I think all of these people asking " Is *this* low class?" are the low class people. Or perhaps no class.
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This DCUM obsession with WASP culture and WASP aesthetics and WASP values is really something. I wish you'd just combine it with a little self-awareness.
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Anonymous wrote:I say this as a curvy woman (big boobs/ass, small waist, size 4/6, not fat):

Yes, absolutely. Everything else (clothes, clothing size, weight) equal, a woman with a slim/athletic/boyish build is going to look "higher status" than the same woman with big hips and big breasts. A more athletic body type fits a certain WASPy aesthetic. Curves don't work with that look. Look around: how many curvy women do you see living in the biggest houses, driving the best cars, married to the highest earning men?

Those men's loss.


Perhaps. Or maybe they're attracted to that type of woman.


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They marry the bony type to fulfill the image and cheat with curvy women.
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Anonymous wrote:I say this as a curvy woman (big boobs/ass, small waist, size 4/6, not fat):

Yes, absolutely. Everything else (clothes, clothing size, weight) equal, a woman with a slim/athletic/boyish build is going to look "higher status" than the same woman with big hips and big breasts. A more athletic body type fits a certain WASPy aesthetic. Curves don't work with that look. Look around: how many curvy women do you see living in the biggest houses, driving the best cars, married to the highest earning men?

Those men's loss.


Perhaps. Or maybe they're attracted to that type of woman.


+1. I find that women love to tell themselves that "men love curves." But the reality is that most men seem to prefer very thin women. And having A/B cup breasts and a little "speed bump" butt is not having "no boobs or butt" as larger women like to say. Its feminine, and being thin/slight is feminine, and men like it.


All men, right? 100%?

This conversation is so inane I can't even.
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