Men prefer overweight women to skinny ones says Google

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Anonymous wrote:I think anal sex will pass vaginal sex in porn within three years. That's what my data models suggest.


Not at my house, unless my DH wants to buy me a strap on.
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Man here. Have not read 9 pages of thread. I can promise you men don't prefer fat women. Some men prefer curvy over skinny, think like size 8-12. I know there are some chubby chasers but they are rare.

I like curvy, and I do think there are many men who like size 8 over size 2.
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Curvy beats skinny. I imagine curvy versus athletic is going to be a toss up. Fat probably loses to skinny, curvy, and athletic.
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I just don't understand this idea that I'm supposed to design how I look to please men. I look how I want to look. IDGAF if some random man on the street thinks I'm too thin or too muscular or don't have enough curves. Why the f*ck is what men want supposed to be my metric for attractiveness? I do this for myself, bitches!
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Anonymous wrote:Guy here. The author is just trying to make bold claims to sell books. I'd be interested in seeing exactly what data brings him to this conclusion.

As an aside, skinny by itself is not really attractive. I'm more interested in fit and toned and couldn't care less about the number on the scale. Healthy is certainly more attractive.



Always!. I think it's funny that ladies get all excited about claims that guys love overweight women and fat shaming. MEanwhile these ladies aren't lining up for the plus sized men.


Beauty norms for men have always been muscular and lean. Not so for women. It's really in the past hundred years that the extremely thin look has been in, and even that has really not been the case


Fashion and the modeling industry like extremely thin. Guys are on the whole drawn to fit, healthy women.


+1
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Anonymous wrote:I think anal sex will pass vaginal sex in porn within three years. That's what my data models suggest.


Not at my house, unless my DH wants to buy me a strap on.
u must be old
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Anonymous wrote:Guy here. The author is just trying to make bold claims to sell books. I'd be interested in seeing exactly what data brings him to this conclusion.

As an aside, skinny by itself is not really attractive. I'm more interested in fit and toned and couldn't care less about the number on the scale. Healthy is certainly more attractive.



Always!. I think it's funny that ladies get all excited about claims that guys love overweight women and fat shaming. MEanwhile these ladies aren't lining up for the plus sized men.


Beauty norms for men have always been muscular and lean. Not so for women. It's really in the past hundred years that the extremely thin look has been in, and even that has really not been the case


Fashion and the modeling industry like extremely thin. Guys are on the whole drawn to fit, healthy women.


+1


And I plus oned this because men are not attracted to the extreme thinness in the fashion industry
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Anonymous wrote:Guy here. The author is just trying to make bold claims to sell books. I'd be interested in seeing exactly what data brings him to this conclusion.

As an aside, skinny by itself is not really attractive. I'm more interested in fit and toned and couldn't care less about the number on the scale. Healthy is certainly more attractive.



Always!. I think it's funny that ladies get all excited about claims that guys love overweight women and fat shaming. MEanwhile these ladies aren't lining up for the plus sized men.


Beauty norms for men have always been muscular and lean. Not so for women. It's really in the past hundred years that the extremely thin look has been in, and even that has really not been the case


Fashion and the modeling industry like extremely thin. Guys are on the whole drawn to fit, healthy women.


+1


And I plus oned this because (most) men are not attracted to the extreme thinness in the fashion industry
Anonymous
Men like Victoria secrets
Anonymous
Give me some curves and cushion for the pushin.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I just don't understand this idea that I'm supposed to design how I look to please men. I look how I want to look. IDGAF if some random man on the street thinks I'm too thin or too muscular or don't have enough curves. Why the f*ck is what men want supposed to be my metric for attractiveness? I do this for myself, bitches!


Maybe you're unique, but most people consider their audience when making decisions about their appearance. Otherwise, you'd see a lot more sweat pants at fancy dinners and more ball gowns while watching TV on the couch. These fashion choices illustrate that people aren't dressing "for themselves." I don't see why aspirations about how their body looks would be any different.

But, at the end of the day, I think you're right that people should just strive for a healthy body that feels good and will hopefully stand the test of time. I think this data probably helps in that respect. If being sexy is something you want for yourself, you don't necessarily have to starve yourself.
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this thread needs photos to illustrate the various categories
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Anonymous wrote:Men like Victoria secrets


No. Beautiful faces, scantily clad, but too thin. Stephanie Seymour looked better in some paparazzi photos with her kids than she ever did in Victoria's Secret catalogs.
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Anonymous wrote:I think anal sex will pass vaginal sex in porn within three years. That's what my data models suggest.


Not at my house, unless my DH wants to buy me a strap on.
u must be old

You must like things up your butt. To each their own
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