r/SlimThick
Running since 2016 with 1.21 million members, r/SlimThick occupies a specific body-type niche: slim waist, thick thighs, hourglass proportions - the fitness-meets-curves aesthetic that's become one of the more culturally prominent body ideals in recent years. Genres include fitness, curvy, amateur, body image, athletic, and hourglass, with photos, videos, and GIFs all actively posted. What actually separates this from both pure fitness communities and curvy-focused subs is the specific proportional requirement - the slim-thick ideal is about the contrast between a narrow waist and substantial hips and thighs, not simply being thick or simply being fit. That specificity creates a community with a clearer aesthetic standard than more general body-type subs. Worth noting: fitness-context content - gym wear, workout videos, athletic clothing - performs consistently well alongside more explicitly sexual content, which gives the community a slightly more mainstream-adjacent character than purely explicit subs. Here's the thing: medium moderation keeps content quality consistent without overfiltering. As of April 2026, the slim-thick aesthetic remains strongly in cultural currency, which means the community continues attracting both content creators and subscribers who care about the specific proportional ideal rather than general curves or fitness. The blunt limitation is that the body-type standard is specific enough to exclude content that most members would enjoy - the community's own rules create a narrower feed than the member count might suggest.
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