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Hot Debate: "Curvy" Vs. "Fat" - What's The Big Difference?

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Since we started the Curvy Girl's Guide series, there has been quite a bit of controversy over the term "curvy" and what the word really means.

Is "curvy" just a polite, politically-correct way of saying "fat"?

Does it refer only to black women?

Does being anything over an 8 mean that a woman is sitting on her couch all day, stuffing her face with fast food while letting her treadmill collect dust?


Simply: no, no and no.




"Curvy" certainly includes those ladies who are plus-sized - actress Mo'Nique is a great example. However, it can also apply to a woman who may be widely considered to be of average size, or even small, but who has a very womanly shape (think: Beyonce, Alicia Keys) and goes beyond the current Hollywood ideal that anything over a size 4 is "questionable". In fact, the term "curvy" can even be used to describe women who are otherwise thin but wear a little extra weight in particular areas of the body, i.e. Kim Kardashian.

When we use "curvy", know that it is meant to encompass a number of different body types and shapes, not simply the all-around ample. Even when your waist is a 0, it takes many hours of shopping, tailoring, and finagling to fit a shirt or dress over a DDD chest. Some women can wear bikini tops with ease but find themselves visiting specialty shops for bottoms that will fully cover their ample derrieres!

And while hours of exercise and dieting will give you toned arms, legs, and six-pack abs, genetics are a killer and, without the help of surgery, those breasts and booty just won't go away. So why not praise the woman blessed with abundant assets with an article series focused on the best fabric cuts for her special areas?

The word "curvy" is not reserved only for black women, either. We've already used the example of Kim Kardashian, but there are several other non-black women who can be considered "curvy", including actresses Scarlett Johansson, Salma Hayek and actress and former Miss World, Indian beauty Aishwarya Rai.

To settle the dispute once and for all, here's a gallery of a variety of bodacious beauties - both black and non-black - and what earns them the "curvy" title.

 

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