I've always been slightly confused as to what men consider curves - boobs and butt? Wide hips? Thick thighs? Being overweight? I've heard all sorts of answers for this.
I'm about 114 pounds at 5'2" - which is my normal, healthy weight. I've got 34 C-D bust with a small, defined waist leading down to shapely hips.. yet I have a small backside/thighs. Is this "curvy"? I just don't know?
My opinion is the the woman's silhouette. A proportion of bust to waist to hips. My opinion though. To each their own opinion. Sounds like you may be "curvy". But I look at personality a little more than looks.
Well, your description isn't really that 'curvy' to me, but this answer really depends on the guy. I am an athletic guy and like the same in a woman, and my definition of curves is simply the feminine shape, but this is just my opinion. I've got a friend that says he just loves a thick gal and he wouldn't date girls as skinny as the ones that I date, but again, that is mere opinion. Find the right guy, and this 'issue' will seem like nothing, find the wrong guy and this will be a constant problem.
What pickup lines do you use to start a conversation with someone you are attracted to?
I don't use any lines.. leave those to the cheese balls! I usually start by making a joke, complimenting a part of their outfit, or ask if they are having a good time or like the place.. if they are interested in conversation I will have no trouble making her laugh!
How do they typically respond?
If they don't respond positively or have that look on their face like there is somewhere else they need to be, I drop conversation and move on... otherwise my smile, laugh, and constant eye contact usually causes them to be interested in getting my number or hanging out for a while longer!
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