Hunting for tags for 'CEO PLUS SIZE CRUSH' can feel like treasure-hunting and mild chaos at the same time. I usually start by checking big fanfiction hubs — Archive of Our Own, Wattpad, and Tumblr are my go-tos — because each site treats tags differently. On AO3 you’ll see clean, canonical tags like 'CEO', 'office romance', 'slow burn', plus content descriptors like 'body positivity', 'plus size', 'fat positive', or sometimes the shorthand 'BBW'. Wattpad trends toward simpler hashtags like #PlusSizeRomance, #CEO, or #CurvyLove. Tumblr is more scattershot but useful for GIF-tagged content and visual inspiration.
One thing I always mention to friends: be mindful of language. Some creators prefer 'plus size' or 'body positive' over 'fat' or 'BBW' because of how communities reclaim or reject terms. Also use content warnings generously — 'sex', 'explicit', 'coming-of-age', 'age gap', 'non-con', and 'slow burn' are common depending on the story. If I were tagging a fic titled 'CEO PLUS SIZE CRUSH' myself, I’d pair plot/trope tags (e.g., 'enemies to lovers', 'office romance') with representation and content tags so readers know exactly what they’re clicking into. It’s satisfying when a tag leads the right reader to the right story, and I love seeing thoughtful tagging in fic communities.
If you want a short, practical list: yes, there are lots of tags people use for 'CEO PLUS SIZE CRUSH'. The most frequent ones are 'CEO', 'office romance', 'plus size', 'body positive', 'curvy', 'BBW', 'slow burn', 'enemies to lovers', 'friends to lovers', and content tags like 'smut' or 'explicit' depending on the scene. I try to favor respectful terms like 'plus size' or 'body positive' when possible, because tagging affects how readers and other creators find and perceive a story. Also, using multiple tags together (for example 'CEO' + 'plus size' + 'slow burn') helps narrow down search results and find the tone you want. Personally, finding a well-tagged fic feels like striking gold, so I always appreciate thoughtful tagging from writers.
I dig through fan communities a lot and have seen tons of different tags floating around for stories like 'CEO PLUS SIZE CRUSH'. In practical terms, you’ll want a mix: identity tags, trope tags, and content warnings. Identity tags: 'plus size', 'body positive', 'curvy', 'BBW' (use with caution), and sometimes 'fat rep'. Trope tags: 'CEO', 'office romance', 'slow burn', 'friends to lovers', 'enemies to lovers', 'age gap', 'arranged' if it’s a business-arranged plot. Content and rating tags: 'explicit', 'mature', 'fluff', 'hurt/comfort', 'smut', and warnings for triggers like 'non-con' or 'abuse' if applicable.
Different platforms prefer different formats: AO3 leans toward explicit tag pages and freeform taglines, Wattpad uses hashtag-style titles, and Tumblr/Instagram will use hashtags like #PlusSizeRomance or #CurvyCEO. My habit is to search combinations — e.g., 'CEO + plus size + slow burn' — because single tags alone don’t always surface the best matches. I’ve found gems that way, and it’s a neat little fandom skill to develop.
I tend to approach this like cataloging a small personal library. For a title like 'CEO PLUS SIZE CRUSH', categorization matters: primary tags identify the lead traits ('CEO', 'plus size'), secondary tags capture tone and plot ('romcom', 'enemies to lovers', 'slow burn'), and warnings/ratings cover maturity and triggers ('explicit', 'teen', 'non-consensual content—warning'). On platforms with robust tagging systems, creators will often include both community-specific shorthand and broader descriptors so their piece is discoverable by multiple audiences.
From a reader’s perspective, I look for a balance between specificity and accessibility. Too many niche tags can bury a story; too few can mislead. I also pay attention to how tags are phrased — 'body positive' vs 'fat positive', 'curvy' vs 'BBW' — since that signals the author’s stance and sensitivity toward representation. When I find a fic that nails both romance and respectful portrayal, I usually leave a thank-you comment because good tagging made it possible to find that story in the first place; it’s a small but meaningful fandom economy.
If you’re planning to tag a fic named 'CEO PLUS SIZE CRUSH' or searching for one, here’s a quick step-by-step I use: first, pick core tags that reflect the protagonists and setting — 'CEO', 'office romance', 'corporate'. Next, add representation tags like 'plus size', 'curvy', or 'body positive' so readers seeking that rep can find you. Then attach trope/tone tags — 'slow burn', 'enemies to lovers', 'friends to lovers', 'humor', 'angst' — whichever fits the story’s pacing.
Don’t skip content warnings and ratings: 'mature', 'explicit', 'safe', and trigger notes (if relevant) are essential for courtesy. On social platforms, use hashtag variants (#PlusSizeRomance, #CurvyCEO) to reach broader audiences. Lastly, read how similar fanworks are tagged on your chosen platform and borrow best practices; I’ve discovered some of my favorite writers just by following neat tag conventions, and it always makes finding true-to-form romance that much sweeter.
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"Do you think I will ever walk hand in hand with a girl three times my size?
I only dated you because I wanted to know what it feels like, being with a plus size".
That statement got her speechless,her heartbreaking so hard it hurts.
"Look ,shit happens sometimes".
"Tim.... it's... my first time".
She sobbed loudly.
"Get over it, not like I forced you to give me your virginity,I had to go, clean up the red stains before leaving".
He snarled.
Beauty's heart pounding, and her tears flow endlessly.
He left and slammed the door after him.
****
Bullied for being a plus size since her childhood.
Beauty Hills had to deal with insecurity ,trauma and depression, most especially self hate.
Her name( Beauty) was said to be the exact opposite of her appearance.
After many failed toxic relationships, she moved on and got a job in a fashion company.
There she had a one sided crush on her terribly handsome and reserved boss,but
Who wouldn't!
Not every day you get to see a terribly good looking billionaire who isn't arrogant or proud of his looks,a top green flag!
Every single beauty queen in the company is head over heels!
Beauty knows she got no chance to compete with them
It's useless to dream that big!
Maybe not...
Three months ago, Liz Walters was framed by a handsome billionaire CEO who made her sign a contract marriage with him while she was drunk. Now three months later, she starts anew but it isn't easy when she is left heart-broken by her ex-contracted husband. Oddly, the same man who'd mistreated her, played with her feelings and pushed her away would not stop pestering her.
Adrian Moore is a successful CEO, indifferent and cold-hearted, he is not the kind of man who regrets anything until he met her, Liz Walters, the woman whom he'd hurt, misunderstood and pushed away. Losing her is definitely what he lives to regret. Now, he swears to make things right. He wants to win his contracted wife, no scratch that, his wife back.
Yet nothing can prepare him for the moment when he would see her and find out that she's two months pregnant - with his twins!
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Within twenty-four hours, Hellena Crawley must repay her father's staggering debt, or her plus-size body will be used as collateral to satisfy ruthless loan sharks. Hoping to receive help from her boyfriend, she is instead rewarded with a cruel betrayal in bed.
Broken and cornered by the threat of death, Hellena desperately lowers her pride and turns to Kael Willian—her cold-blooded CEO and notorious boss, known for his ruthless nature.
However, the tyrant does not offer money for free. Kael presents her with an extreme proposition: a one-year contract marriage. For the sake of his critically ill mother, Kael needs an obedient wife who will not involve emotions.
Living under the same roof, the professional boundaries between them gradually begin to dissolve. Will Hellena be able to resist her boss's irresistible charm, or will she be the one trapped by the CEO's fear of love?
Lana Smith (28 years old) is a single plus-size woman. When a new boss (Edward Johnson, 35 years old) comes into her life, her life changes so much.
Will she live happily ever after with him?
Ruby Barlow reconnects with her high school crush on a dating site. After their first date went downhill, she decided never to contact him again.
Things go crazy for her when she finds out he is the CEO of the company she always dreamed to work in.
The man I had a one-night stand with is the CEO!
"Romantic relationships between employees are strictly forbidden"
Karina's chaotic love life starts when she lands her dream only to fall in love with her colleague on the first day. Things get more complicated when the CEO finds out about her forbidden relationship. Drunk and heartbroken, Karina spends a steamy night with a stranger only to find out that it is her Devil CEO boss. Karina navigates the complicated web of lust and lies with her unwavering determination to reach her career goals. What will happen to Karina and her love life when the Devil CEO demands that she becomes his ‘personal secretary’?
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