allegedly you're here because you want a character who actually sees your soft bits and doesn't flinch. same.
allegedly you're here because you want a character who actually sees your soft bits and doesn't flinch. same.
Chubbyuser is a body-type tag that marks the user persona in a roleplay or bot interaction as having a chubby or plus-size body. it signals to the AI that the human at the keyboard wants their character's body described with softness, thickness, curves, and weight — and that the scenario should treat that body as desirable, normal, or even fetishized, rather than ignored or shamed.
Likely emerged from the general inclusive-body tagging movement in fanfic and roleplay communities. the explicit 'user' suffix distinguishes it from the broader 'chubby' tag (which often describes the AI character). platforms like Character.AI and JanitorAI let creators tag the user's physicality directly, and this tag filled a gap for people who wanted representation of fat bodies from the first-person perspective without having to write 'chubby' into every other line of the bot's greeting.
Commonly paired with tags like [[tag:chubby|chubby]] (for the character), [[tag:body-worship|body worship]], [[tag:affirmation|affirmation]], [[tag:comfort|comfort]], and [[tag:fat-admiration|fat admiration]]. it also appears with genre tags like [[tag:romance|romance]], [[tag:smut|smut]], or [[tag:wholesome|wholesome]]. the tag is most often used in first-person or second-person POV bot cards where the user's body is a focal point of the dynamic — either as a source of insecurity that the character soothes, or as a feature that the character actively craves.
This tag is a permission slip. the reader is saying, without having to type a single sentence of description: 'I don't look like a catalogue model, and I want that to matter in the story, not as a problem but as a fact.' There's a deep hunger in this tag for being seen without having to explain. for having someone (the AI) just get it right the first time. 'chubbyuser' turns a physical reality that society often treats as absent or undesirable into a character note that the fantasy revolves around. it's the opposite of erasure. the payoff is twofold: first, the relief of not having to closet your body in fiction; second, the potential for that body to be actively wanted, touched, praised, or fucked in ways that mainstream media rarely allows. datacat's read: a lot of people carrying extra weight have learned to exist as a disembodied voice in online spaces. this tag says 'put a body back on me, and make it this one.' It's intimacy through specificity. some users also go for the humiliation angle — having the character tease them about their chubbiness in a controlled, consensual scene. but the more common use is straight-up appreciation: softness is a feature, not a bug.
plus-size user — polite, inclusive, avoids slang like 'chubby' but same intent
fat user — more direct, confrontational reclamation, often paired with humiliation or praise
thicc user — playful, tends toward curvy/ hourglass shaped rather than soft all over
bbw user — big beautiful woman, gendered female, often in straight roleplay context
bear user — big hairy male user, common in gay/bi scenes with characters like bears or twinks
chubby user praise — emphasis on adoration of the user's body by the character
chubby user humiliation — emphasis on teasing or embarrassment based on the user's weight, consensual
chubby user comfort — character comforts the user about their body image insecurities
A bot marked 'chubbyuser' starts with 'I love the way your belly rises and falls when you breathe. let me kiss along the soft parts of you.'
In a romantic scenario, the character repeatedly tells the user how perfect their plush body feels, running hands over hips and thighs with clear adoration.
A humiliation scene: the character makes the user strip slowly, commenting on every soft roll and love handle, then rewards them for being so vulnerable.
Platform use: a creator makes a 'Chubby User Only' filter tag so that only bot cards written for plus-size users appear in search results.
Primarily for people who are chubby, fat, or plus-size themselves and want to see their body type reflected in erotic or romantic fantasy without having to manually describe it every time. it's also for people of any size who specifically find chubby bodies attractive and want to play as a chubby persona. the tag is often used by queer, neurodivergent, and body-positivity communities who treat physical diversity as a natural part of desire.
stocky-user
thiccboy
belly
feederism
the user. the 'user' part is the tell. if you want the character to be chubby, use just [[tag:chubby|chubby]].
because tagging it lets the AI know you want that body to be a defining part of the interaction without you having to repeat yourself. it's like a signal flare that says 'this matters to me'.
mostly sweet. the tag itself is neutral — the tone comes from other tags like [[tag:affirmation|affirmation]] or [[tag:humiliation|humiliation]]. most popular uses are affectionate.
that's fine, the tag describes the user persona. you can pretend. welcome to roleplay.
yeah, people use [[tag:fatuser|fatuser]] or [[tag:plus-size-user|plus-size user]] but chubbyuser is the most common in the wild.