I think they do, but curves has also come to mean fat too, and that's different. Also athletic woman don't get enough face time. This is what curvy means for me.
This question has been asked and answered before but I don't mind telling you. A woman can be too skinny, and also waaay too FAT. I like full figured women and if they carry it well or have a pleasent personality a little bit of belly is not just ok but I play with it also. Me like foreplay and kissing.
Scarlett is curvy. She's just curvy and slim, whereas the other woman is curvy and full-figured. Curvy doesn't necessarily mean heavy, just that the woman's body goes in and out rather than being straight.
I like the blonde but I like the brunette even more. imo it is because the blonde is like trying to hide something with her arms and the brunette is " letting " us have a look at ALL OF HER.
To me the second woman is a bit too overweight. Scarlett is not my ideal figure but she's better. Then again my ideal figure is Selena gomez, Emma stone or taylor swift. They have beautiful bone structure and amazing bodies without being too skinny.
Well To Me Selena Gomez, Emma Stone and Taylor Swift have just absolutely Nothing to look at. They are neither skinny, nor heavy; neither beautiful, nor unattractive,... I just see nothing when I look at any of these girls. And I don't like that, you know.
To me the second woman is a bit too overweight. Scarlett is not my ideal figure but she's better. Then again my ideal figure is Selena gomez, Emma stone or taylor swift. They have beautiful bone structure and amazing bodies without being too skinny.
So you don't think Selena gomez is attractive just because she doesn't have curves? And I'd much rather have a stunning figure like taylor swift than be a fattie like adele...
I think they do, but curves has also come to mean fat too, and that's different. Also athletic woman don't get enough face time. This is what curvy means for me.
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I don't find women sexy, but I do think they look a lot better with curves.