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"Fatness" or unhealthiness is not who anyone is.....it's something that can be rectified with some hard work and a personal trainer . If a guy is smart, sweet, mature, caring, motivated, successful and all of the other things that women look for in a man then why would they not be seen as attractive? However, if the man has no motivation to become healthy that could be a problem, for me at least.
"Fatness" or unhealthiness is not who anyone is.....it's something that can be rectified with some hard work and a personal trainer . If a guy is smart, sweet, mature, caring, motivated, successful and all of the other things that women look for in a man then why would they not be seen as attractive? However, if the man has no motivation to become healthy that could be a problem, for me at least.
"Fatness" or unhealthiness is not who anyone is.....it's something that can be rectified with some hard work and a personal trainer . If a guy is smart, sweet, mature, caring, motivated, successful and all of the other things that women look for in a man then why would they not be seen as attractive? However, if the man has no motivation to become healthy that could be a problem, for me at least.
I voted no, just because I want someone who I can work out without with and who will motivate me to run farther, faster, etc. This isn't my #1 priority and I'm not looking for a Michael Phelps, world class athlete, just someone that has the energy to get out and go for a jog or go to the gym. I totally agree with Lola.
Weight is not who a person is. Like a previous poster said, weight is an issue that can be rectified, if the person is willing. It's more about *who* they are, not *what* they are that makes them attractive.
Weight is not who a person is. Like a previous poster said, weight is an issue that can be rectified, if the person is willing. It's more about *who* they are, not *what* they are that makes them attractive.
Well they are a product of their lifestyle so it is a reflection of who they are. Being thin is like being rich or working towards it, most people want the results not the commitment.
I voted no, just because I want someone who I can work out without with and who will motivate me to run farther, faster, etc. This isn't my #1 priority and I'm not looking for a Michael Phelps, world class athlete, just someone that has the energy to get out and go for a jog or go to the gym. I totally agree with Lola.
I didn't vote because it depends....my initial reaction was to vote no only because my passion is fitness so it wouldn't make sense for me to be with somone who was heavy by choice....however, people can change their lives for the better and i'd be happy to make that comitment with somone that had all of the other qualities I look for...its what I do
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