Nice guy syndrome(is a joke)

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Magnus_Rex
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06 Jan 2012, 11:53 pm

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When I think of someone curvy, I think that their bust and hips are noticibly larger than their waist.


I agree. An hourglass shape is necessary for a woman to be considered curvy.



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07 Jan 2012, 8:26 am

Magnus_Rex wrote:
noname_ever wrote:
When I think of someone curvy, I think that their bust and hips are noticibly larger than their waist.


I agree. A hourglass shape is necessary for a woman to be considered curvy.

Agreed. I have always gone by the classical definition myself, which means exactly that, an hourglass figure.


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08 Jan 2012, 12:58 pm

I never realized until now "nice guy" is an idiom for men who pretend to be nice. I guess my husband isn't a nice guy. :wink:



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08 Jan 2012, 2:45 pm

League_Girl wrote:
I never realized until now "nice guy" is an idiom for men who pretend to be nice. I guess my husband isn't a nice guy. :wink:

It' purely depends on who uses it as to whether they're misusing it.