MEN: What is more attractive: Thin women or thick women? (advice, realize)
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You're saying you'd like girls who look like boys?
I don't care for women who look like men.
No. You must of missed the posts I've made in the past about girl pants. I fit into a size 3 and I want a girl that's the same size as me or smaller (but preferably the same size, so I can wear her pants)
No. You must of missed the posts I've made in the past about girl pants. I fit into a size 3 and I want a girl that's the same size as me or smaller (but preferably the same size, so I can wear her pants)
...that doesn't even sound right. Why not just buy women's pants to wear?
Being raised around plenty of 'Sista Bigbones', I used to think skinny was unhealthy and therefore, unattractive. I maintained this mindset for years until I kept meeting women who mistook my specification on dating sites for Bbw ladies to mean just Big. So I would end up being contacted by hefty gals with no figure. And yes, there are plenty out there with voluptous figures. [see below]
But I have dated some 'average' physiques and found them very pleasing. Maybe my perspective is broadening as I age. I still like the Kirstie Alley type. But there is now, certainly room for more. Or would that be less?
Being raised around plenty of 'Sista Bigbones', I used to think skinny was unhealthy and therefore, unattractive. I maintained this mindset for years until I kept meeting women who mistook my specification on dating sites for Bbw ladies to mean just Big. So I would end up being contacted by hefty gals with no figure. And yes, there are plenty out there with voluptous figures. [see below]
But I have dated some 'average' physiques and found them very pleasing. Maybe my perspective is broadening as I age. I still like the Kirstie Alley type. But there is now, certainly room for more. Or would that be less?
This poll is funny. Thick or thin? Thos are the only options? That's like do you like super models or ugly girls? Do you like girls with long hair or buzz cuts? I wouldn't say I'm necessarily thin - sometimes I am - but I wouldn't say that I'm "thick." I have an hourglass body and have never been overweight - well, except for now, but I'm pregnant so I have a pretty darn good excuse!
It seems like this is a poll just designed to make it look like most people prefer thin girls. What about a poll that lists a bunch of different body types?
This poll is funny. Thick or thin? Thos are the only options? That's like do you like super models or ugly girls? Do you like girls with long hair or buzz cuts? I wouldn't say I'm necessarily thin - sometimes I am - but I wouldn't say that I'm "thick." I have an hourglass body and have never been overweight - well, except for now, but I'm pregnant so I have a pretty darn good excuse!
It seems like this is a poll just designed to make it look like most people prefer thin girls. What about a poll that lists a bunch of different body types?
I don't know, the poll seems pretty equally divided between thick and thin... I don't know why it "look like most people prefer thin girls" since it seems like a 50/50 divide...
I don't know, the poll seems pretty equally divided between thick and thin... I don't know why it "look like most people prefer thin girls" since it seems like a 50/50 divide...
I didn't say anything about the poll results - the results surprised me, actually - I'm just talking about the way it was set up. I'm saying that "thick" doesn't sound attractive. I'm happy that people still voted for thick. All I'm saying is that if I wanted to feel better about my body - then I could start a poll saying do you prefer hourglass women or scrawny women. Or hourglass women or bean poles. There would still be guys that voted for scrawny or bean pole because some guys like skinny girls - but it makes one sound flattering and the other sound bad. Maybe I'm not making my point clear enough - but it wasn't about the results - it was about the choices used in the poll itself.
I would probably start crying if someone ever called me "thick" but I wouldn't always classify myself as thin. Maybe thinner than the average woman - but I'm definitely curvy - even when I'm thin, I'm curvy. But not "thick."
I didn't say anything about the poll results - the results surprised me, actually - I'm just talking about the way it was set up. I'm saying that "thick" doesn't sound attractive. I'm happy that people still voted for thick. All I'm saying is that if I wanted to feel better about my body - then I could start a poll saying do you prefer hourglass women or scrawny women. Or hourglass women or bean poles. There would still be guys that voted for scrawny or bean pole because some guys like skinny girls - but it makes one sound flattering and the other sound bad. Maybe I'm not making my point clear enough - but it wasn't about the results - it was about the choices used in the poll itself.
I would probably start crying if someone ever called me "thick" but I wouldn't always classify myself as thin. Maybe thinner than the average woman - but I'm definitely curvy - even when I'm thin, I'm curvy. But not "thick."
Now you got me confused... lol
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