MEN: What is more attractive: Thin women or thick women? (fighting, muscles)
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Well, it's not what most people find beautiful. The perfect stats are 36-24-36, you know, not 36-24-46! Wide hips, thick tights, thick ankles, shapeless around the knees... Sorry, but I personally find nothing attractive about her. I mean, not that there's anything wrong with the woman, but ideal... hardly.
I find her attractive. I find her hips, legs and boobs attractive.
I honestly could not give a crap about "perfect stats". I like what I like. And if it goes the grain of society and their so-called perfect stats, then so be it.
I respect your opinion, but there is nothing wrong with my taste at all.
Dude, we are talking thick/healthy not thick/fat here. We are talking thick like Kim Kardashian, that Samba chick, Jessica Beile, Selena or J-Lo. Not fat/thick like Precious, MoNique, Kirstie Alley or Janet Reno.
That MoNique didn't even shave her legs for the Globe Awards.
Me? Mmm, no... last time I checked I still hadn't grown a member.
You may not know exactly what men like then. I'll stick by my first statement that..."Beauty is in the eye of the beholder." It is a saying that works across the board and can be related to a variety of things. However, the thread topic is "What men like," not "What women think men like."
Sorry, but I personally find nothing attractive about her. I mean, not that there's anything wrong with the woman, but ideal... hardly.
Wasn't sure if you were a man or a woman. Sorry!
What is ideal? Who decided this? And, why didn't I get a vote.
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