Obesity impact on US dating market (sociopaths, girl, romantic, average)
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Thin girls don't always like buff guys.
I'm also pretty sure that 70% of the people in this country of both genders are not obese. Are they underweight? No. They are not. But, you're talking about fat people, so I'm going to assume you're referring to people who are obese and not simply in what the actuarial tables refer to as the "normal height for weight" or "above normal weight for height, yet not obese" category.
If you want only skinny chicks, just say so. Doesn't mean everyone else is Jabba the Hutt.
Also, this still doesn't explain why you think that skinny girls (underweight females) would prefer muscular dudes. As someone who spent most of her teens and twenties as an underweight female, I can tell you that I never liked musclebound, gym rat types. I liked tall, skinny guys who were artists.
I'm what you might call "normal" weight now, but I've had 3 kids and I'm 46, so I doubt this seems amazing to anyone.
According to the CDC, "More than two-thirds (68.8 percent) of adults are considered to be overweight or obese"
I gotta be honest with you, that smells like pure gasoline.
Also, OP, overweight people aren't generally fat. If you were one pound overweight, would you like being called fat? Since you like CDC statistics, a 2 second google search revealed to me that 35% of Americans are obese. THAT is what people actually consider 'fat.'
Yeah sure.......Let me know how things work out for you.
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