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Old 04-05-2021, 01:09 PM
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Originally Posted by rach3975 View Post
I have one! It's "curvy" as a polite synonym for plus size. It bugs me to no end.

First, I think it's just confusing. I'm overweight but not curvy--I have a very straight build. So when clothing designers and stores use the word curvy, are they trying to say plus size or do they mean shaped for people with an hourglass figure? When you're shopping online, there's a big difference between the two. A few years ago curvy always meant the latter, but now there's no way to know.

Second, it would be wonderful if body size was a neutral and held no judgements, but we all know that's not reality. I can't help but wonder what using "curvy" like this is doing to the body image of teens and young adults who have a body type that is legitimately curvy (not overweight).
Agree wholeheartedly - while I am most definitely plus size, the wording and concept frustrates me to no end without even taking into consideration that all curvy/plus size is not equal....ie: we aren’t all 6 feet tall with double DD cups or larger....wish the designers would take that into consideration but that’s going off topic!
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