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. |
| Curvy beats skinny. I imagine curvy versus athletic is going to be a toss up. Fat probably loses to skinny, curvy, and athletic. |
| 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! |
+1 |
u must be old |
And I plus oned this because men are not attracted to the extreme thinness in the fashion industry |
And I plus oned this because (most) men are not attracted to the extreme thinness in the fashion industry |
| Men like Victoria secrets |
| Give me some curves and cushion for the pushin. |
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. |
| this thread needs photos to illustrate the various categories |
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. |
You must like things up your butt. To each their own |