Big Beautiful Woman

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Sculpture by Fernando Botero

"Big Beautiful Woman" (BBW) is a positive (non-pejorative) term for an overweight woman.[1]

Meaning and usage

The terms "Big Beautiful Women" and "BBW" were coined by Carole Shaw in 1979, when she launched BBW Magazine, a fashion and lifestyle magazine for "plus-size" women.[2] BBW Magazine trademarked the term "Big Beautiful Woman", which was later transferred to Dimensions Magazine.[3]

The term is also commonly used as a positive euphemism by those involved with the fat acceptance movement.[4]

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Rubens's "Venus at the Mirror" (circa 1615)
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Venus figurine of Willendorf estimated to have been made c. 30,000 years ago

The term has several near-synonyms with varying shades of meaning, such as "full-figured", "voluptuous", "zaftig", and "Rubenesque", the latter term referring to the art of Peter Paul Rubens, best known for portraying full-bodied women.[5]

Variants

The acronym BBBW stands for Big Beautiful Black Woman.[6] Another variant is SSBBW: Supersized Big Beautiful Woman. There is no formal definition which explains the exact difference between BBW and SSBBW. Some BBWs or SSBBWs consider themselves to be feedees.[7] Dimensions Magazine considers a woman over Template:Convert to be an SSBBW.[3]

See also

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