Why do rich men seem to heavily prefer very skinny women? Even over a beautiful face?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thin woman: represents intelligence, hard work, and money.

Man in a Porsche: represents intelligence, hard work, and money.


Hmm... plenty of lazy jerks in Porsche.


100%
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A guy friend confided in me once that most men are into a good body over a nice face.


Mind reader
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Anonymous wrote:Just a guess: super thin looks “classy” because expensive clothing is made for model-thin bodies. It’s easier for a super thin woman who is not pretty in the face to look rich versus a beautiful curvy woman simply because super luxury brands make clothes with size 00 in mind. I’m not saying rich men think about clothes but subconsciously they do want a woman who knows how to look rich.


Outside of Hollywood, life is not the thing hag vs the beautiful curvy woman.

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Anonymous wrote:Just a guess: super thin looks “classy” because expensive clothing is made for model-thin bodies. It’s easier for a super thin woman who is not pretty in the face to look rich versus a beautiful curvy woman simply because super luxury brands make clothes with size 00 in mind. I’m not saying rich men think about clothes but subconsciously they do want a woman who knows how to look rich.


I don’t think men are looking for women who look rich.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I was just wondering about this today. I see a lot of rich men, and often the women theyre with are not very attractive in the face (like at all), but they're almost always pin thin.

Just wondering why this is. Is it a generational thing, since "thin was in" for boomers and it's mostly boomers and Xers with the wealth at this point? Status symbol? The men just like it without any outside influence from society? Any thoughts?


Give us some examples. With makeup, I think almost everyone has an attractive face. Very few people have attractive bodies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thin body size is idealized beauty in the media. Most rich men are superficial egotistical isecure males. They think a thin woman enhances there image the same way they think an expensive sports car reflects on them. In reality they just look like silly jerks.

You are acting like this comes out of nowhere. We are biologically programmed to be attractive to healthy people. Health is attractive. If you are fat, odds are higher that you are unhealthy. It doesn’t look healthy. Don’t give me that “but most overweight people eat so healthy and exercise regularly and you skinny people don’t eat and drink Diet Coke” crap. It’s all nonsense. Outliers don’t make the rules.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think the rich men marry hot women, who then can afford in their 40s and 50s to stay really thin through diet and exercise.

Probably a lot of hot women come by it naturally in their 20s, and then being rich allows them to stay focused on body maintenance for the next few decades.


Maybe true. Sounds really awful to be a woman who has to have a major focus on body maintenance in their 40s and 50s or else face divorce/ being switched out for a newer model.


Some of us enjoy exercise and don’t want to eat garbage. Few of our grandparents were fat so it’s not like it’s some major accomplishment.


My grandma was fat. Not when she got married, but definitely by the time she was in her 40’s. She lived on a farm and exercise and whole food was a way of life. It’s normal to gain weight as you get older.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thin body size is idealized beauty in the media. Most rich men are superficial egotistical isecure males. They think a thin woman enhances there image the same way they think an expensive sports car reflects on them. In reality they just look like silly jerks.

You are acting like this comes out of nowhere. We are biologically programmed to be attractive to healthy people. Health is attractive. If you are fat, odds are higher that you are unhealthy. It doesn’t look healthy. Don’t give me that “but most overweight people eat so healthy and exercise regularly and you skinny people don’t eat and drink Diet Coke” crap. It’s all nonsense. Outliers don’t make the rules.


I don’t think this is it.
Statistically, thin people are healthier, but if you look at the actual statistics on this, you would have to have something like 5,000 overweight people become thin people in order to prevent one stroke or heart attack. It’s just not that impressive.

Being thin is attractive because it means that you are wealthy and can wear expensive clothes. No one thinks that thin poor women are attractive (unless they also have a pretty face).
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This lady sums it up https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTRxwCYDM/
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think the rich men marry hot women, who then can afford in their 40s and 50s to stay really thin through diet and exercise.

Probably a lot of hot women come by it naturally in their 20s, and then being rich allows them to stay focused on body maintenance for the next few decades.


Maybe true. Sounds really awful to be a woman who has to have a major focus on body maintenance in their 40s and 50s or else face divorce/ being switched out for a newer model.


Some of us enjoy exercise and don’t want to eat garbage. Few of our grandparents were fat so it’s not like it’s some major accomplishment.


My grandma was fat. Not when she got married, but definitely by the time she was in her 40’s. She lived on a farm and exercise and whole food was a way of life. It’s normal to gain weight as you get older.

It’s normal to gain some weight. It’s not normal to get fat. Americans seems to have accepted obesity as their fate and they’ve totally given up. I just don’t understand it.
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Anonymous wrote:Just a guess: super thin looks “classy” because expensive clothing is made for model-thin bodies. It’s easier for a super thin woman who is not pretty in the face to look rich versus a beautiful curvy woman simply because super luxury brands make clothes with size 00 in mind. I’m not saying rich men think about clothes but subconsciously they do want a woman who knows how to look rich.


I don’t think men are looking for women who look rich.


I think that women who are rich want to look rich. I do t really think it has much to do with the men.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just a guess: super thin looks “classy” because expensive clothing is made for model-thin bodies. It’s easier for a super thin woman who is not pretty in the face to look rich versus a beautiful curvy woman simply because super luxury brands make clothes with size 00 in mind. I’m not saying rich men think about clothes but subconsciously they do want a woman who knows how to look rich.


I don’t think men are looking for women who look rich.


I think that women who are rich want to look rich. I do t really think it has much to do with the men.


It's all part of the lifestyle. They will look better in clothes if they are thin, for one. But, they are also usually very active. They run, ski, hike, golf, play tennis, do yoga, Pliates, HIIT, etc. They are often toned and athletic. I'm not seeing the skin and bones in younger rich women, that maybe was true of the previous generations, but not anymore. If you are very overweight you do stand out like a sore thumb in these circles. Has OP ever said where she sees all these rich men with butter face stick thin women? What kind of places is she hanging out in?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just a guess: super thin looks “classy” because expensive clothing is made for model-thin bodies. It’s easier for a super thin woman who is not pretty in the face to look rich versus a beautiful curvy woman simply because super luxury brands make clothes with size 00 in mind. I’m not saying rich men think about clothes but subconsciously they do want a woman who knows how to look rich.


I don’t think men are looking for women who look rich.


I think that women who are rich want to look rich. I do t really think it has much to do with the men.


It's all part of the lifestyle. They will look better in clothes if they are thin, for one. But, they are also usually very active. They run, ski, hike, golf, play tennis, do yoga, Pliates, HIIT, etc. They are often toned and athletic. I'm not seeing the skin and bones in younger rich women, that maybe was true of the previous generations, but not anymore. If you are very overweight you do stand out like a sore thumb in these circles. Has OP ever said where she sees all these rich men with butter face stick thin women? What kind of places is she hanging out in?


it's still true in the older generations of wealth. These women are on the Nancy Reagan diet
Anonymous
Until social media and message boards I just lived my life blissfully unaware of how much fat people project into everyone else.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Until social media and message boards I just lived my life blissfully unaware of how much fat people project into everyone else.


Is that the opposite of liposuction?
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