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Sort of a spin off from the other thread. It got me thinking what body type some of you prefer. Obviously height and overall build plays a huge role in how these sizes are proportioned on a woman's body.
Do you really expect women to come on here and disclose their weight? Or for men to post their preference and get totally beat up for it? And let me add - men actually be honest about it? This I have to see.
Last edited by Thursday007; 01-13-2014 at 06:11 PM..
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Do you really expect women to come on here and disclose their weight? Or for men to post their preference and get totally beat up for it? This I have to see.
Haha. It should be interesting.
I have no shame in admitting I'm built somewhat like the size 12 in the top photo. I'm a 12 in bottoms and 10 in dresses. I'm 5'9.5".
Do you really expect women to come on here and disclose their weight? Or for men to post their preference and get totally beat up for it? This I have to see.
Well, I'll post one for you, since I'm REALLY unapologetic about it
I like curves. The more exaggerated, the better. Generally, they come on women who are a little heavier, but that's not a requirement. In fact, you probably couldn't find a woman in real life who was TOO hourglassy for me.
Take a woman with X-Y-Z measurements. The bigger the ratio between Y and X/Z, the happier I am, regardless of what Y happens to be.
In the pictures that Meta posted, I prefer the all three in the first pic the same, because they have the same proportions (mostly). I prefer tall, too, so the 3rd one would win....but I think the OP was about build, not height.....so disregard if not relevant.
As for the 2nd pic....#3 wins for the aforementioned reasons.
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