| This is a question most guys ask on date apps to me. Don't they realize a woman's body type changes after kids and she becomes thick or fat if she was already thick. Kim K's body is an example. She looked slim and curvy before kids. |
| Is being thick the right or wrong answer? Why are they asking? |
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You mean, she looked slim and curvy before fat injections and plastic surgery..her body shape isn’t naturally occurring.
If any man asked me if I was “thick” it would be turn off and a signal he was a lame millennial or gen Z and probably trolling Instagram all day |
| Are they asking if you are stupid? |
| This is obviously a lie. Why would a guy ask a woman if she is thicc (also your spelling is wrong). It's obvious from pictures if she is thicc, it's not a analytical exercise |
They say thick so I am going by what they say. This goes along with asking how big my breasts are. |
They do not sound like catches. Move on. |
Yes but with each kid her body has only gotten wider. She didn't need plastic surgery for that. Her hips now look like they want fit thru a doorway for normal people. |
Is 'thicc' the new 'big'? Who would have thunk. Ugh. |
This is insanely rude. How do men think they can get away with asking questions like these—just because it’s online? They would never ask such things to one’s face (one hopes). I’d block anyone who asked questions like this. |
This must be why it's so easy to hook up from dating apps if that's what the typical man says. |
+1 Why would you give these dumb questions any thought? There are always going to be pervy creeps on the apps, just don’t engage and move on |
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There’s a ton of creeps on apps. They swipe right and send the same message to everyone. They’re not actually looking at profiles, just trying to get as many hits as possible in hopes one will put out.
Just ignore and block. |
What a lime attempt of self-complimenting Thicc is supposed to be fat, but sexy. So sexy basically.
And yea no, nobody would ever ask that. |
| There’s a reason people sign up for OLD. |