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Its just barely "overweight" by BMI standards but thats just a general guideline. You look like you have a healthy body fat and your little bit of extra on the scale may just be breast tissue/muscle.
I know this. Yes, that's exactly where it's all at. It's how I was born. The whole reason for me posting the picture was that the OP calls her friend's gf/wife, who is only an inch shorter than me an 10lbs lighter, obese.
There are definitely men who like bigger women! There are also women who like bigger men. They usually describe the ideal man as "a big teddy bear." It takes all kinds. Find your kind. He or she is the only one that matters.
I am 5'6", 180 lbs, size 14 with an hour glass shape. You may call me obese, but yes I'm sure there are men who have liked me. As there are certain men who like petite women.
Hi AnonymousMoi,
As I have said frequently, its hip to waist ratio that trumps dress size and BMI. You must have freakishly high female hormone levels that puts it in the right places as well as having a large frame. Though at a lower BMI, probably around 150lb, you would get *any* man alive with that frame. Its working on me as is.
In my experience, most men prefer "voluptious" women. Most men like hips. All the things that we women obsess and stress over are the parts of our body that men love. Most men like butts, thighs, hips, not to mention a nice set of ta-tas. These parts of our bodies are what makes us so different from men - so it makes sense that men would be attracted to them.
As I have said frequently, its hip to waist ratio that trumps dress size and BMI. You must have freakishly high female hormone levels that puts it in the right places as well as having a large frame. Though at a lower BMI, probably around 150lb, you would get *any* man alive with that frame. Its working on me as is.
I think the word voluptuous is just a nice word for "fat chick".
Not really man. I'm sure you've had male friends/acquaintances who are on the bigger side. Some of them 'wear' their weight pretty well.. it's distributed in the right places, just makes them seem stocky. Others end up looking like the Michelin man.
Same thing applies to women. Some wear their weight well, others don't. Like I said earlier in the thread, to quote Potter Stewart, "I know it when I see it."
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