Are thin women consider prettier than curved and voluptous women (product, girls)
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There are some beautiful thin women, but nothing is "prettier" to me than a woman with a curvy and voluptuous body. I like a clearly feminine woman, not someone who can look like a thin, feminine man.
Here in LA you find all types....and I'm attracted to all types. The only type of woman I'm not attracted to would be morbidly obese, like 350 lbs. Sorry.
But hispanic/mexican girls can be curvaceous and voluptous.
Black girls you see a wide variety....thin and toned, to big.
Asian, thin and petite.
But not too petite, like Calista Flockhart. She would be way too small.
Even a goth chick, skaker chick, hollywood type can be attractive. There's such a wide variety here, it's hard to x out anyone.
All this emphasis on body types, do her facial features even matter at this point, or is it a given that these hypothetical women are just automatically gorgeous...lol
All this emphasis on body types, do her facial features even matter at this point, or is it a given that these hypothetical women are just automatically gorgeous...lol
With all threads like this where the topic is on body type, we are to assume that all other things like face, personality, etc are equal.
I always enjoyed watching Audrey Hepburn, she was so beautiful (in her prime) and so chic, but I couldn't imagine sleeping with her. Afraid I might break somthing. I would choose a more buxom woman, the Laura Bush type.
I think curvaceous yet well-proportioned or athletic looks great. But I agree with most in that obese women who call themselves 'curvy' aren't being honest with themselves.
She's more muscular than most guys. Too big for me.
I beg to differ.
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