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I'm having trouble understanding the purpose of this category, and it seems like it's being added to random articles | I'm having trouble understanding the purpose of this category, and it seems like it's being added to random articles that have nothing in common. If this is for women with hour glass figures, why has [[Autumn Jade]] been included, for example? Also, why do we need this category when we have [[:Category:Hourglass]]? It's also far more informative to have a model's body size in the infobox than someone's subjective opinion of whether they're curvy. [[User:Teddy|Teddy]] ([[User talk:Teddy|talk]]) 09:00, 18 April 2016 (EDT) | ||
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O.k., love the website, but, what in the hell defines a "Curvy" figure? A lot of the women classified as "Average" could be labeled as this. Isn't "Curvy" the average body type for all women period? And many of these women could be labeled as "Chubby", possibly.
'Curvy' is a shape not a size. Many women are Average but do not have curvy figures, and some 'Slim' women can still be 'Curvy'. Basically a woman with a well defined bust waist and hips can be regarded as curvy, regardless of how big she is. Lilmo89 14:49, 18 June 2014 (EDT)
Still not a satisfying answer
I made a few edits, just to let you know.
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I'm having trouble understanding the purpose of this category, and it seems like it's being added to random articles that have nothing in common. If this is for women with hour glass figures, why has Autumn Jade been included, for example? Also, why do we need this category when we have Category:Hourglass? It's also far more informative to have a model's body size in the infobox than someone's subjective opinion of whether they're curvy. Teddy (talk) 09:00, 18 April 2016 (EDT)