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If appearance wasn't important to women, I'd actually get dates.
We'd all be getting dates if that was the case. With almost 3/4 of Americans being overweight, chances that a woman is going to date a plump man is pretty good.
Interesting poll results, given appearance (from what I've gathered here) is near the bottom of a woman's dating list. Lol right!
But attraction is not.
Also if you actually read the responses rather than just the poll results, you'll see many of the "no's" were concerned about health more than appearance.
This article says fat men last longer in bed. I don't know if I should use this as an excuse to totally let myself go, or brag that when I finish quick it's because of all this goddamn testosterone.
If appearance wasn't important to women, I'd actually get dates.
Come on dissenter, you're not a bad looking guy, I remember your pic and you seemed like a nice polite looking guy......I know you're on the heavy side, but you're a big boy overall, a lot of women don't mind a big fella...... matter of fact a lot of women like big tall men.......
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OMG, yes! I love big guys. I would choose overweight over skinny any day. My hubby was over 6'4" and big---I'm pretty sure he'd be considered overweight, but he is just overall a big, strong guy.
This article says fat men last longer in bed. I don't know if I should use this as an excuse to totally let myself go, or brag that when I finish quick it's because of all this goddamn testosterone.
Maybe but who wants a fat guy jumpin up and down on them for.....a long time? I'm little!
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