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It's a well known fact. African men like cars. African women like make up. African men drink a beer and watch sport and politics, while African women can sit and chat about shoes and clothes for hours. However there is one area where African men are on solid ground. African Men like curvy women. African women think that men like 'slim' women, and that 'curvy' means fat. Wow.
For an African man, talking to an African woman about her body and it's shape is like digging your own grave with your tongue. There is no way we can say to our partners 'you have a great curvy body', because she will automatically think we mean she is fat! So we will attempt to explain 'curvy' to women, and set their minds at rest.
African men are completely turned on by a woman's shape. Her shape. Not her size. Not her weight. It's all about the 'hour-glass' shape.
There are some very, very slim women who have even slimmer waists, and therefore fall into the category where their body has the beginnings of the hour glass shape.
There are some African women who are naturally curvy, like a Beyonce, Shakira, or J-Lo and some women need a little dieting, or exercise to find that shape.
African men of all ages love to admire an hour glass body. There is something so incredibly sexy about prominent breasts, a slim waist and rounded hips. And usually the side profile is even better, as most curvy women look as if they are trying to arch their backs, and stick their buttocks out.
That is what African men mean by curvy. As long as breasts, waist, and hips are all in proportion, dress size is irrelevant. The only people who are honestly interested in whether a woman is size 0 or 10, are other women. Most African men are only interested in the shape of a woman's body.