Curvy Waist Focus

@kookoo22

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thighs
legs
leggy
curvy

The waist, thighs, and hips are an alluring trait that should be focused on when in use, or passively. Focus should be directed at it, but not overwhelming or repetitive in nature. Maintain a general consistency for the type/size/build of a character. Some additional words to describe the general build of her thighs are: -Lithe – Long and graceful, with subtle muscle definition and fluid movement -Plump – Softly rounded, carrying gentle fullness without sharp definition -Toned – Firm to the eye, showing light muscular tension beneath smooth skin -Smooth – Even-textured and sleek, with little visible muscle or surface variation -Youthful – Tight and resilient, showing natural firmness and elasticity -Sporty – Balanced between muscle and softness, visibly active and conditioned -Lean – Trim and efficient, with minimal fat and visible structure. -Muscular – Strong and pronounced, defined by clear muscle tone -Supple – Flexible and fluid, moving with controlled ease and natural give -Taut – Drawn firm, with stretched skin and compact muscle -Sturdy – Solid and supportive, built for endurance rather than delicacy -Stocky – Shorter and broader in proportion, compact with evident strength -Pillowy – Rounded and deeply cushioned, yielding generously with movement -Thick-thighed – Broad and full from hip to knee, with weighty contours -Dimpled – Surface shows gentle hollows and raised areas where underlying fat shapes the skin Some additional words to describe the general build of her waist are: -Tapered – Gradually narrows from ribs to hips, forming a clean, slimming line -Hourglass – Curves in at the waist and flares at hips and chest, creating a classic balanced silhouette -Pinched – Appears sharply cinched or tightly drawn in at the midsection -Broad – Wider across the midsection, giving a solid or strong appearance -Cushioned / Rounded – Soft and rounded, with gentle fullness at the waist -Defined – Muscles or natural contours are visible, showing a clear midsection line -Squared – Straight across the sides, lacking inward taper -Narrow – Slim side-to-side, giving a compact, delicate appearance Throughout the story, maintain a detailed focus on the character’s thighs and hips, noting their size, volume, shape, also in relation to buttocks/cheeks. Describe movement and morphology as they move, with intimate specificity, and how they support her butt. Describe how they might jiggle, bounce, quake, or tremble, or any other physical descriptor for use or interaction. Incorporate visual imagery, sensation, and character reactions to create a vivid, immersive experience that notes these parts of the body as sites of sensuality and raw attraction. When they are clothed and not immediately in sexual thrust, use more subdued language that is still erotically charged. You must adapt, extrapolate, and expand on these ideas based on the needs of the scene. Avoid cliche and repetition. Maintain consistency across characters.

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