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"I hate that I get so triggered by this term I mean I know guys are only using it with me because in their mind it's a way to compliment a bigger woman. But it just makes me cringe. I don't want to be defined by that, y'know? I think part of it is maybe that I'm putting a conscious effort into being not as big, and being liked for something you want to change is a massive headfuck in itself. Am I being unreasonable for not wanting to meet men who call me that? " Yep, I get you. However I find myself using the term on my profile as it "cuts to the chase" and let's people know "what's in the tin" | |||
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"Am I being unreasonable for not wanting to meet men who call me that? " It's NEVER unreasonable to meet a man that one does not want to | |||
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"It's like BBC people see it as an acceptable term while often those being referred to find it offensive Personally I think terms like these should be avoided " Totally understand what Yr saying there,being cheeky though! I bet there's loads of guys would love to have a BBC | |||
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"What terminology would you like to use instead?bbw is polite and mostly used in a complimentary way.i prefer CBW curvaceous beautiful women maybe? " Why use any terminology? This lady has some very clear photographs for all to see and any label on top of that seems unnecessary. She is what she is. Where photos aren’t available, then perhaps some sort of description is necessary - it’s not perfect, but avoids embarrassment later. | |||
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"I was just asking a question.i just say if I think someone is beautiful and tell them why I think so " Yes, sorry - came across more adversarial than I meant - I’m sure you were being complimentary. It’s just that your post made me think why we (and I’ve used the term BBW in the past) need to describe what is clear in the photos - and I agree with you, what we see in the photos is a beautiful woman. | |||
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"I was just asking a question.i just say if I think someone is beautiful and tell them why I think so " So stop at that... No need to mention size or body shape. | |||
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"I was just asking a question.i just say if I think someone is beautiful and tell them why I think so So stop at that... No need to mention size or body shape." I don't but I don't think bbw is such a bad phrase either. | |||
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"I hate that I get so triggered by this term I mean I know guys are only using it with me because in their mind it's a way to compliment a bigger woman. But it just makes me cringe. I don't want to be defined by that, y'know? I think part of it is maybe that I'm putting a conscious effort into being not as big, and being liked for something you want to change is a massive headfuck in itself. Am I being unreasonable for not wanting to meet men who call me that? " I don't use the term. I like you not the term C | |||
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"Just going to say ladies, every single one of you who have posted so far are gorgeous, so don't deny the beautiful bit " 100% (and including the author of that contribution!) | |||
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"I was just asking a question.i just say if I think someone is beautiful and tell them why I think so So stop at that... No need to mention size or body shape. I don't but I don't think bbw is such a bad phrase either." Well it is a bad phrase if you think of it from the woman's point of view who doesn't like it. It could be a bit like saying you're beautiful despite your size and weight. A back handed compliment which will rile with some people. | |||
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"We live in times where words get miss construed and are made to seem offensive when they are not.as long as the person is being respectful and not rude from what I hear that's a win on fab " Generally I agree with you - intent is all important. But two points are important here I think: Firstly, with quite a bit of the communication on Fab, it can be difficult to judge intent. If a conversation ensued, there would be opportunity both for the man to make his intent clear, and for the lady to politely request the phrase isn’t used. Secondly, the lady states that she is unhappy with her size, so to call it beautiful creates a disjoint in her thinking. So with the best will in the world, the fella will not make her feel good with such a compliment. I come back to the fact that this woman has clear pics, and comment that adds something (e.g. “beautiful”) would seem to be constructive; whereas comment that just restates what everyone can see in the pics, is at best superfluous. Like I said, I’ve used this term in the past (although not directly to a woman that I can recall), but I’m questioning that now. | |||
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"I was just asking a question.i just say if I think someone is beautiful and tell them why I think so So stop at that... No need to mention size or body shape. I don't but I don't think bbw is such a bad phrase either. Well it is a bad phrase if you think of it from the woman's point of view who doesn't like it. It could be a bit like saying you're beautiful despite your size and weight. A back handed compliment which will rile with some people. " I don't actually use the term I don't like text talk but I didn't think it was thought of as offensive and allways viewed it as a complimentary thing | |||
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"I don't like it, but to be honest, it's better than guys messaging me saying they "want to have a go on a fatty" or they like "chubby girls" or "fat lasses", I find that more offensive. I use the term BBW so guys know exactly what they're getting. I'm a big woman. I don't think I'm beautiful, so that part makes me feel a bit akward. I never blow smoke up my own arse, I say it like it is. I'm a fat middle-aged mum that jiggles and wobbles. Not sure what other polite terminology could be used instead of BBW? " How rude! I hope you blocked them all, nasty wankers. | |||
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"What terminology would you like to use instead?bbw is polite and mostly used in a complimentary way.i prefer CBW curvaceous beautiful women maybe? Why use any terminology? This lady has some very clear photographs for all to see and any label on top of that seems unnecessary. She is what she is. Where photos aren’t available, then perhaps some sort of description is necessary - it’s not perfect, but avoids embarrassment later. " Yes, perfectly worded | |||
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"Is there a PC alternative op?" Don't really see why it needs an alternative | |||
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