Maximus
Gold Member
Great word that!
We were discussing my weight-loss at work today, and some of the ladies were discussing their own size/shapes. Again we discussed peer-pressure and stick-insects like Kate moss and all the arguments that go with it.
General consesus (certainly among the males) was a preference for Rubanesque figures - (as in Ruben the famous painter who always painted the "fuller-figured" lady).
Hence the word bathycolpic, meaning heavy-bosomed, voluptuous, etc. I like this word!
So much better than chunky, or plump methinks
What word/words do you use to describe the "larger person".
I hate the term "thick-set" personally.
We were discussing my weight-loss at work today, and some of the ladies were discussing their own size/shapes. Again we discussed peer-pressure and stick-insects like Kate moss and all the arguments that go with it.
General consesus (certainly among the males) was a preference for Rubanesque figures - (as in Ruben the famous painter who always painted the "fuller-figured" lady).
Hence the word bathycolpic, meaning heavy-bosomed, voluptuous, etc. I like this word!
So much better than chunky, or plump methinks
What word/words do you use to describe the "larger person".
I hate the term "thick-set" personally.