I have a feeling most women and men have different interpretations of thick

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  1. We usually mean it when we say ‘thick thighs save lives’. We don’t mean ‘fat’, but thick. It’s kind of the opposite of slender/thin.

    Plump, maybe?

  2. a thick girl is technically overweight, but not out of shape. her breasts, butt, thighs, and legs are all larger than normal but still proportionate to her overall figure.

  3. When she sits down and has to unbutton her pants to let her cut lil chunkiness breath

    Ugh *chefs kiss*

  4. /r/thick > top > all time

    NSFW

    And for all those who are wondering, thick has never meant obese or grotesquely fat. Ever.

  5. For me, “thick” equates to “curvy”, in that she has (for lack of a better word) healthy hips, thighs and ass. For me, “thick” does not mean “obese” or “fat”, but I don’t discriminate, personally. Not skinny, not fat. Somewhere in the middle 🤷‍♂️

  6. It’s when you have thick thighs and normally wide curvy hips, but it’s not when you’re overall “thick” in the sense that you’re just overweight.

    Many overweight women call themselves “thick” which is fine, but when most guys think of thick they’re not thinking of overweight they’re thinking of slimmer just with thick thighs.

  7. So, it’s like this. How big you are isn’t nearly as important as the ratio. From a side profile, as long as the boobs are winning the race against the stomach, then you’re good, and from the front, as long as the hips and shoulders are winning the race against your midsection then you’re good. Lastly, the thighs and booty are pretty much under the “bigger the better” unless you start developing rolls that really aught not be there.

    I’ve seen thicc girls well into the 200’s just because they are highly fortunate in their proportion. That being said, I know some chubby chasers and they would totally disagree with me, so fret not, there litterally is someone out there for every size.

  8. You’re right, everyone means something different. For me personally, thick means muscular with some fat. Like i wanna be able to tell that you regularly and consistently lift weights, but also you don’t have that papery skin look.

    There are a million ways to look good but when someone says thick, that’s the image that pops into my mind, this won’t be true for everyone

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