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Im thinking "thick" means shapely but not "plus sized" (i.e., athletic fit but no cellulite and stomach). Think background dancer in a rap video or Serena Williams. They may be considered "thick" and they are definately not fat due to their considerable cardio level. Im pretty sure thats it.
If you look at what men will pay to see, like in Playboy, most of them are stick thin with fake breasts and tooshies. If you look at what's on TV/movies it's all thin women. No curves. Not many women who are really thin have T&A. Thin means thin everywhere.
If you ASK men if they like curvy women they say yes. There's a disconnect there somewhere.
The "disconnect" is probably circulatory. We can't decide because we can't get enough blood flow to the brain and other areas at the same time.
Just curious!!! Do you as a men find a thin woman more attractive than a voluptous one that has some curves?
I was discussing this with some friends and how often you see guys that turn their heads to women with curves and how different between countries this pattern is. But let's hear it from the boys.
I LOVE voluptuous women (my wife is reading this over my shoulder).
I also like thin women (she just left the room).
On a serious note, maybe the thread should include which type women prefer. I don't mean from a same-sex attraction. However, it is clear that many thin women risk surgery to become more voluptuous, and many voluptuous women risk dangerous diets and diet pills to become thin.
The Madison Avenue/Hollywood marketing pressure and creation of the image of an imaginary women only serves to create an unhealthy dissatisfaction with your body image, whether you are thin or voluptuous.
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