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Originally Posted by MOKAN
Where did I say I don't like big boobs or did I say that a while back? I just don't like really big or huge boobs. Shape seems to matter more as far as what is most attractive. And hips? Basically the same deal, just don't like huge or disproportionate hips.
I like the 'girl next door' type more than anything. Celebrities I like? Well that doesn't necessarily have to do with figures, but I really like Alexis Bledel.
Oh the 'girl with the big forehead' as I used to call her when my sisters used to watch Gilmore Girls. I never found her that attractive but I guess we all have our preferences.
^I love Alexis Bledel, especially as Rory Gilmore. It's funny how a character plays a role in how attractive a girl is to me, but it's something I've noticed. I want her.
I got it now - so as soon as the first bit of cellulite shows up on a woman's larger then average butt or as soon as her DD+ start to droop it's time to kick her out and get a new one. Or she has to stay I the gym to maintain it. The gives the average shelf life of most women to be like 26 and it's over. And I also never realized that's why women like Kim K get divorced so much. Wow. Because fitness types mate for life one and done huh... Awesome thread.
Yes, women shouldn't find themselves attractive unless they fit in the narrow mold of what you feel is attractive.
Got it.
Like I've mentioned before, I have a stomach pooch and will never have a flat stomach no matter how much I work out because of muscle damage from surgery when I was younger. Should I look in the mirror and tell myself every day that I'm fat and unattractive because of that?
For me, it's just a point of personal pride to workout and look as good as I can. It gives me a feeling of security and confidence that I am doing the best I can with what I have. For me this is healthier than having anger about the so-called double standards. I dub it that, because quiet as it's kept:
Women want fit, in-shape men, too. They consider that an upgrade. It's not just a case of all the guys lusting after Barbie clones,(in all fairness). The average, out-of-shape couch potato type men don't get chosen as quickly in the dating market, either.
Yes, women shouldn't find themselves attractive unless they fit in the narrow mold of what you feel is attractive.
Got it.
Like I've mentioned before, I have a stomach pooch and will never have a flat stomach no matter how much I work out because of muscle damage from surgery when I was younger. Should I look in the mirror and tell myself every day that I'm fat and unattractive because of that?
No female has a flat stomach like a man. If it bothers you can't you just go have it repaired?
Why did they get away with not fixing the damage?
I got it now - so as soon as the first bit of cellulite shows up on a woman's larger then average butt or as soon as her DD+ start to droop it's time to kick her out and get a new one. Or she has to stay I the gym to maintain it. The gives the average shelf life of most women to be like 26 and it's over. And I also never realized that's why women like Kim K get divorced so much. Wow. Because fitness types mate for life one and done huh... Awesome thread.
If you look like crap after 25 you most likely are living like crap. People need to get that through their heads. Don't expect to eat like a pig, drink like a fish and wake-up looking like a princess the next day.
I like a big ass jiggly booty with thunder thighs and nice big breasts. Most men would rather prefer all that to play with than some skeleton.
Yes. And when they're out..shopping the aisles in the supermarket, break their neck staring at the passing in-shape woman behind their partner's back. Don't say men don't do it...because I have personally seen it happen!
Yes. And when they're out..shopping the aisles in the supermarket, break their neck staring at the passing in-shape woman behind their partner's back. Don't say men don't do it...because I have personally seen it happen!
But you cannot generalise, because that will simply make you wrong in a lot of cases. I have always had a "fetish" or preference towards larger builds in women and I make no mistake about it nor hide it. It is a fundamental part of my make up. You can pretend it's not true all you want. Lots of people think I'm weird or like you don't believe me. But they can stick it, thank you. I know what I prefer. I am the one looking at the women with large thighs, hips and skinny/in-shape women do nothing for me, do not physically attract me. Nothing at all. I am skinny myself and hate it and this may have something to do with why I find skinny people (and women) in general to look disgusting.
For me, it's just a point of personal pride to workout and look as good as I can. It gives me a feeling of security and confidence that I am doing the best I can with what I have. For me this is healthier than having anger about the so-called double standards. I dub it that, because quiet as it's kept:
Women want fit, in-shape men, too. They consider that an upgrade. It's not just a case of all the guys lusting after Barbie clones,(in all fairness). The average, out-of-shape couch potato type men don't get chosen as quickly in the dating market, either.
I work out 5 days a week. My doctor says I'm very healthy and I'm within BMI standards as normal for my height. I still get called fat quite often. I even got called fat when I was 120 lbs at 6'1 tall. Apparently, I'll never be thin enough for most men because I'm tall and big boned. Even at 120 lbs I was still a size 10.
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Originally Posted by Opsimathia
No female has a flat stomach like a man. If it bothers you can't you just go have it repaired?
Why did they get away with not fixing the damage?
I was 12 at the time, and they didn't have much of a choice but to sever some of the muscles and remove a rib due to complications. I'd get it fixed but I can't afford the.surgery because it's considered 'cosmetic' and not covered by insurance.
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