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− | == What does it mean to be a BBW, [[SSBBW]] or USSBBW?== | + | == What does it mean to be a [[BBW]], [[SSBBW]] or [[USSBBW]]?== |
− | The abbreviation BBW was coined by Carole Shaw in 1979 for her magazine named Big Beautiful Woman. Later, the terms Super-sized BBW and Ultra Super-sizes BBW were introduced. Most commonly, | + | The abbreviation BBW was coined by Carole Shaw in 1979 for her magazine named Big Beautiful Woman. Later, the terms Super-sized BBW and Ultra Super-sizes BBW were introduced. Most commonly, BBW is a woman between 200lbs to 350lbs and [[SSBBW]] is between 350lbs and 600lbs. USSBBW is every woman who is heavier than 600lbs. However, opinions about these definitions vary. |
== What's the difference between hourglass, apple and pear? == | == What's the difference between hourglass, apple and pear? == |