Anonymous wrote:I dunno -- is "curvy" actually a euphemism for "fat, jiggly, round butt" and "soft, jiggly stomach with a pooch" and "boobs that bounce up and down when I walk and swing side to side if I'm not wearing a bra" ?? But with a narrow waist?
because if so, then no, I don't like being "curvy," aka, "fat". I don't wish to look like an 11 yr old Vietnamese boy, either. Just a nipped waist and a muscular, slightly rounded butt is good.
I find that 90% of the time when women use the word "curvy" what they're really describing is "fat."
+1 I do agree that curvy has been appropriated by the body positive people as a euphemism for big.
Curvy to me is having an hourglass figure, because of your bone structure, not because when women become overweight it tends to settle primarily in the breasts and hips.