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7 Things You Didn't Know About The Term BBW



I first came across the term BBW on Wordpress (where all my revelations in 2012 seemed to go down). I was puzzled that he prefaced his article with some kind of disclaimer about how he wasn't trying to fetishize fat women, just trying to analyze how perceptions of fatness have changed in art and in contemporary culture. Three years later, I've realized that there are few topics in the realm of body positivity so quick to incite debate and controversy than the world of the BBW. Acronymous for "big, beautiful woman (or women)," it popped up in the post of a male blogger who was examining the history of the Rubenesque in the art world.


I spend a lot of my time thinking about and discussing body positivism and fat acceptance. I've attended BBW parties and dances and meet-ups (most major cities seem to have them, but you will have to research) and I've met humans who have no qualms with it at all or who feel it's solely responsible for the slow progress of size acceptance. Since delving into this movement as a college senior trying to find my place in this insane, body shame-inspiring world, I've had the opportunity to talk to a lot of people about their feelings surrounding this term.


There's a lot more to this term than meets the eye, though. Here are seven things you didn't know about the term BBW and its colorful existence. It's not just an Instagram hashtag, nor is it simply used in sketchy ass corners of the Webosphere.



1. It Likely Originated In Porn
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In my experience, haters of the term BBW will often resort to one prime reason for their distaste: Its origins in porn. Although you won't find much reliable literature on the subject online, Wikipedia will tell you that "big beautiful women are also on a number of pornographic we
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