Could you date a woman that is extremely flat chested (guys, thin)
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The way I look at it is that I've never dated a guy who is strictly a butt man. My butt is okay - but nothing to write home about. All the guys I've dated have been boob man. People like what they like. However, my husband's college girlfriend was completely flat chested and they dated for 3 years. Is he happier now? Of course - but not just because of my chest. And the reason they broke up wasn't because of her chest. I have lots of dancer friends (real dancers - as in ballet, musical theatre - not strippers) who have flat chests and they have no problems getting guys. So what if some guys on here wouldn't date women with flat chests? They are attracted to bigger chests. There are lots of guys out there that LIKE smaller chests - or who care much more about butts or legs or feet or something else. I don't think that attraction is the ONLY thing to base a relationship on - but most men are visual creatures. It doesn't bother me. I like that my husband was super attracted to me from day 1. That he views me as the total package - and loves me for MORE than what I look like - is why I married him!
You don't have any physical 'dealbreakers'? Height, weight, etc?
I don't really, but I can understand people that do, I think, maybe.
I do. But, for a man to immediately turn a woman away because of her breast size seems pretty shallow in my opinion. A woman has NO control over how much fatty tissue develops in her breasts from the time she is born - in much the same way a man has no control over how large and thick his sexual organ becomes from the time he is born. My physical deal breaker is that any man I'm interested in dating and having a relationship with has to be H/W proportionate. Weight IS something that can be controlled during the course of a person's life (well, most peoples' lives). Genital size and girth is irrelevant and not a deal breaker for me although it probably is for some women.
I would be more attracted to a woman with double-As than a woman with gravity-defying implants any day. And besides, if a woman's chest is flat when she's young, they are less likely to get saggy when they get older. So too small is always better than too large.
I will say that I think flatness on a petite woman looks more attractive to me than flatness on a full-figured woman. But I'd still date either one.
Who you otherwise find attractive and you like her personality.
I'd be a lier if I said I could, as knocked one back recently who fitted this bill.
Like a lot of other women I have large, natural breasts and far as I can tell they complain about this type as well as the ones with no breasts because they're never satisfied either way.
I do. But, for a man to immediately turn a woman away because of her breast size seems pretty shallow in my opinion. A woman has NO control over how much fatty tissue develops in her breasts from the time she is born - in much the same way a man has no control over how large and thick his sexual organ becomes from the time he is born. My physical deal breaker is that any man I'm interested in dating and having a relationship with has to be H/W proportionate. Weight IS something that can be controlled during the course of a person's life (well, most peoples' lives). Genital size and girth is irrelevant and not a deal breaker for me although it probably is for some women.
I don't know, should I post a penis pic like they do on dating sites?
No pics needed. Haha.
Just say yes I'm a man that measures up to my sterotypical constraints.
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