This is what I would have thought they would mean (Based on OKCupid):
Thin = Actually Skinny or Very skinny
Fit = Toned/Lean, obviously works out
Jacked = Far more muscle mass than normal... most likely quite lean
Average = Literally average, for a woman maybe 25% bodyfat to 28% bodyfat
A Little Extra = Slightly Chubby
Curvy = Slightly Chubby bit with favorable distribution
Full Figured = Obese or whatever is above that
What they ACTUALLY mean after looking at people's pictures...
Thin = Normal/Average, or maybe a little thinner than average
Fit = Normal/Average, or maybe slightly more fit than normal
Jacked = Anything fitter than average
Average = Slightly overweight or overweight
A Little Extra = Significantly overweight, or obese
Curvy = Significantly overweight or even obese, but sometimes with a huge arse and/or boobs
Full Figured = Obese and everything beyond
Basically, females use anything larger than 'Average' as a catch-all or obesity...
I've seen literally obese (like BMI 35+) identify as "curvy"... they have no noticeable 'curve'.
Thin = Actually Skinny or Very skinny
Fit = Toned/Lean, obviously works out
Jacked = Far more muscle mass than normal... most likely quite lean
Average = Literally average, for a woman maybe 25% bodyfat to 28% bodyfat
A Little Extra = Slightly Chubby
Curvy = Slightly Chubby bit with favorable distribution
Full Figured = Obese or whatever is above that
What they ACTUALLY mean after looking at people's pictures...
Thin = Normal/Average, or maybe a little thinner than average
Fit = Normal/Average, or maybe slightly more fit than normal
Jacked = Anything fitter than average
Average = Slightly overweight or overweight
A Little Extra = Significantly overweight, or obese
Curvy = Significantly overweight or even obese, but sometimes with a huge arse and/or boobs
Full Figured = Obese and everything beyond
Basically, females use anything larger than 'Average' as a catch-all or obesity...
I've seen literally obese (like BMI 35+) identify as "curvy"... they have no noticeable 'curve'.
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