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BBWS: By Weight, at one point do you say a woman is a BBW

At what weight does a woman become a BBW

  • 140 #

    Votes: 18 18.6%
  • 150#

    Votes: 9 9.3%
  • 160#

    Votes: 12 12.4%
  • 170#

    Votes: 11 11.3%
  • 180#

    Votes: 27 27.8%
  • 190#

    Votes: 6 6.2%
  • 200#

    Votes: 10 10.3%
  • 210 #

    Votes: 1 1.0%
  • 220 #

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 230 #

    Votes: 3 3.1%

  • Total voters
    97

Jennifer_

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yea, I agree it is ridiculous to classify that as BBW. All I am saying is, most girls wouldn't want that weight anyways for an ideal weight. Not to say 140 is BBW or overweight.

You could perhaps post a pic of yourself when you weigh 140 versus now at 124 maybe to prove your point.
The pictures on my website were taken when I was 140+ lbs (and I wasn't super-fit then) The pic in my sig pic was taken when I was what I weigh now ;) Just say'n most guys wouldn't see much difference....

The least I weighed until the past 8 months or so was 135. If I listed myself as 135 - guys would assume I was heavier- everyone lies... so I used 128. My boobs were bigger back then though (damn)
 

mightymouse007

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The pictures on my website were taken when I was 140+ lbs (and I wasn't super-fit then) The pic in my sig pic was taken when I was what I weigh now ;) Just say'n most guys wouldn't see much difference....

The least I weighed until the past 8 months or so was 135. If I listed myself as 135 - guys would assume I was heavier- everyone lies... so I used 128. My boobs were bigger back then though (damn)
Well, you loss weight. So it makes sense the bust size drops a bit. But damn, if you're photos on your website is 140, that is really unbelievable. I wouldn't have guess 140 just by looking at the pics.

I would have guessed around where you put it now. 124-128 range.

But no worries Jenn, I don't think anybody here judges you by your weight anyways. And if they do, they prob wouldn't even meet you.

On a side note too, since we are talking weight. I prob would have guess your age around 23-26 by looking at your body pics on your website. lol
 
After careful review, I have concluded that Jennifer is HOT. Regardless of her weight.

To the topic at hand, weight alone is a pointless number. My "favorites" probably average 100-105, and are quite short... 5'4" perhaps. By weight alone, they sounds skinny, but in fact they are slim, but nicely proportioned.

For me, a woman is BBW if my front teeth are loose after she has been sitting on my face.
 

mightymouse007

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After careful review, I have concluded that Jennifer is HOT. Regardless of her weight.

To the topic at hand, weight alone is a pointless number. My "favorites" probably average 100-105, and are quite short... 5'4" perhaps. By weight alone, they sounds skinny, but in fact they are slim, but nicely proportioned.

For me, a woman is BBW if my front teeth are loose after she has been sitting on my face.
Well, that's basically what I am trying to refer to as well.
 

Madeline Rhodes

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Hmm the talk of breasts made me think of something. Are these women weighing in with breast weight included or excluded?

Top line is "Over the bust / band measurement difference and cup size [76] Difference:
(inches) 0 <1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Cupsize U.S. AA A B C D DD DDD/E/F DDDD/F/G G/H/J I/J/K J K L M N - - -
Cupsize UK/Austr. A AA B C D DD E F FF G GG H HH J JJ K KK L
More charts here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brassiere_measurement

So.... Let's play a little game and talk about breasts and what they weigh.

Calculating cup volume and breast weight

The average breast weighs about 0.5 kilograms (1.1 lb).[104] Each breast contributes to about 4–5% of the body fat.

The density of fatty tissue is more or less equal to 0.9 for all women. The volume of a woman's individual breasts can vary. Bra designers can give it the shape of a hemisphere or an hemi-spheroid by fitting it in a cup. If the bust is considered essentially a half-sphere, its volume V is determined by the following formula.[105]
V={2 \pi r^3 \over 3} V={2.1 \times r^3} V={0.26 \times D^3}

where D is the diameter of the sphere, and r is its radius.

If the breast is shaped more like a spheroid, the designer might use a formula like the following:[105]

V={0.26 \times D_b^2 \times h}

where Db equals diameter of the hemi-spheroid's base and h equals the height of the spheroid. Other formulas can be derived as needed to design bras for differently shaped breasts. All of these formulas assume that breasts conform to a mathematical model.

Cups give a hemi sperical shape to breasts and underwires give shape to cups. So the curvature radius of the underwire is the key parameter to determine volume and weight of the breast. The same underwire are used for the cup of size 36A, 34B, 32C, 30D and etc... so those cup have the same volume. The reference number of underwire size are based on B cup bra [106], for exemple underwire size 32 is for 32B cup (and 34A, 30C...). An underwire size 30 with has a curvature diameter of 3 inch 5/6 ≈ 9.7 cm and this diameter increase of ⅓ inch ≈ 0.847 cm by size.[106] The table below is fill with all the size that can be find in ready to wear large size shop [107]

Underwire size Bra size Cup diameter [106] Volume of one cup Weight of both breasts
30 32A 30B 9.7 cm (3 in 5/6) 240 cc (0.51 US pt) 0.43 kg (0.95 lb)
32 34A 32B 30C 10.6 cm (4 in 1/6) 310 cc (0.66 US pt) 0.56 kg (1.2 lb)
34 36A 34B 32C 30D 11.4 cm (4 in 1/2) 390 cc (0.82 US pt) 0.70 kg (1.5 lb)
36 38A 36B 34C 32D 30E 12.3 cm (4 in 5/6) 480 cc (1.0 US pt) 0.86 kg (1.9 lb)
38 40A 38B 36C 34D 32E 30F 13.1 cm (5 in 1/6) 590 cc (1.2 US pt) 1.1 kg (2.4 lb)
40 42A 40B 38C 36D 34E 32F 30G 14.0 cm (5 in 1/2) 710 cc (1.5 US pt) 1.3 kg (2.9 lb)
42 44A 42B 40C 38D 36E 34F 32G 30H 14.8 cm (5 in 5/6) 850 cc (1.8 US pt) 1.5 kg (3.3 lb)
44 46A 44B 42C 40D 38E 36F 34G 32H 30I 15.7 cm (6 in 1/6) 1,000 cc (2.1 US pt) 1.8 kg (4.0 lb)
46 48A 46B 44C 42D 40E 38F 36G 34H 32I 30J 16.5 cm (6 in 1/2) 1,180 cc (2.5 US pt) 2.1 kg (4.6 lb)
48 50A 48B 46C 44D 42E 40F 38G 36H 34I 32J 30K 17.4 cm (6 in 5/6) 1,370 cc (2.9 US pt) 2.5 kg (5.5 lb)
50 52A 50B 48C 46D 44E 42F 40G 38H 36I 34J 32K 18.2 cm (7 in 1/6) 1,580 cc (3.3 US pt) 2.8 kg (6.2 lb)
52 52B 50C 48D 46E 44F 42G 40H 38I 36J 34K 32L 19.0 cm (7 in 1/2) 1,810 cc (3.8 US pt) 3.3 kg (7.3 lb)
54 54B 52C 50D 48E 46F 44G 42H 40I 38J 36K 34L 32M 19.9 cm (7 in 5/6) 2,060 cc (4.4 US pt) 3.7 kg (8.2 lb)
56 56B 54C 52D 50E 48F 46G 44H 42I 40J 38K 36L 34M 32N 20.7 cm (8 in 1/6) 2,340 cc (4.9 US pt) 4.2 kg (9.3 lb)
58 58B 56C 54D 52E 50F 48G 46H 44I 42J 40K 38L 36M 34N 21.6 cm (8 in 1/2) 2,640 cc (5.6 US pt) 4.8 kg (11 lb)
60 58C 56D 54E 52F 50G 48H 46I 44J 42K 40L 38M 36N 22.4 cm (8 in 5/6) 3,000 cc (6.3 US pt) 5.3 kg (12 lb)

Now all of this is assuming the breast in question are average density. Those ultra firm ones (anyone really lucky knows what I mean - the ones you almost question if there was augmentation for a moment) are actually nearly double (I know due to having talked to a surgeon way back when).

So seriously.. Are we talking before or after we weigh in the breasts?
 

Iconic One

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Ok, I'll just say Ontario.
Listen my brothers and I use the term brothers so that you will understand that I'm saying this in the most loving, familial way. You guys are totally fucked up. All of you with charts, well, shut the fuck up. I should make a chart of people on TERB who use charts to illustrate their worthless points.

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. That's it. End of story. We are all influenced by our western culture's (or other culture, for that matter) perspective on beauty. Me included. Using stupid terms like BBW and spinner and whatever, makes no sense. What I find beautiful, you may find hideous. I am fine with that. It probably goes both ways.

There is no answer to this question. It is completely relative. Wait, maybe that's the answer.

ps - Jennifer_ is hot.
 

mightymouse007

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o geez, talking breast weight is taking it to another level. You could also classify natural and fakes for that matter.
 

wet_suit_one

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When can you get it through your dumb fucking skull that this is

is not healthy !!!!!!! Kate Moss is to being thin as the above is to being fat.

There are much more women dying from fat related diseases than those who stay fit and healthy.
And if you think she's 140 or even 180 pounds, you a bigger dummy than I initially thought.
 

scouser1

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Listen my brothers and I use the term brothers so that you will understand that I'm saying this in the most loving, familial way. You guys are totally fucked up. All of you with charts, well, shut the fuck up. I should make a chart of people on TERB who use charts to illustrate their worthless points.

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. That's it. End of story. We are all influenced by our western culture's (or other culture, for that matter) perspective on beauty. Me included. Using stupid terms like BBW and spinner and whatever, makes no sense. What I find beautiful, you may find hideous. I am fine with that. It probably goes both ways.

There is no answer to this question. It is completely relative. Wait, maybe that's the answer.

ps - Jennifer_ is hot.

this pretty much sums up what I believe, everyone's concept of beauty is different, some of you guys post your pics of stick figures with their fake boobs that look like the girl attached to mini basketballs to her chest, and I just think ewwww, while some may think the girls I am into are fatties, it's all good, and yeah these dudes with graphs and charts have obviously way too much free time on their hands.
 

Madeline Rhodes

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this pretty much sums up what I believe, everyone's concept of beauty is different, some of you guys post your pics of stick figures with their fake boobs that look like the girl attached to mini basketballs to her chest, and I just think ewwww, while some may think the girls I am into are fatties, it's all good, and yeah these dudes with graphs and charts have obviously way too much free time on their hands.
Well this Dude With A Chart only knows where to find said charts because SHE needs to convert sizing based on brands. Fricking hell to pay if I try to shop in Toronto. *ugh!*
 

Madeline Rhodes

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Charts for the purpose of fitting clothing are exempt from scrutiny.
Thank you!

Trust me knowing sister sizing and the US equivalent to the British Standard Sizing I prefer is very handy!
 

harryass

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weight is not the only measurement. Some 170-180 pound ladies looks fit and tone. The total package must be considered.

height
bone mass or structure
muscle weighs more than fat

as Einstein says "its all relative"
 

Twinklegirl

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Ok here's a simple idea....

If you shop at a plus-size store, you are plus-size.
If you don't, you aren't.
PERFECT finally a decent answer. I am fat, I shop in the big girl stores, and I like myself. I enjoy working, and if you don't like chunky women, that's fine. There are plenty of hard bodies out there. If you are confident in yourself, the number on the scale doesn't matter.
 

Brill

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PERFECT finally a decent answer. I am fat, I shop in the big girl stores, and I like myself. I enjoy working, and if you don't like chunky women, that's fine. There are plenty of hard bodies out there. If you are confident in yourself, the number on the scale doesn't matter.
Don't the numbers matter if you're looking through ads for a BBW?

So many women on here are evasive about what weight they feel is a BBW for a girl of average height and muscle tone, why is that? Isn't there a number where you feel a woman can call herself a BBW to those who appreciate them?
 
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