Men, would you date or marry someone considered fat?

Anonymous
As long as its well proportioned - meaning big chest and full bottom, I love it
Anonymous
Bunch of chubby chasers on here
Anonymous


More than two thirds of American adults are overweight or obese.

This should tell you something about who gets married to whom, OP.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bunch of chubby chasers on here


You are the problem.
Anonymous
Demi Lovato has been a bunch of different sizes. I assume OP means her at her biggest, which was fairly think but still probably at or near a healthy BMI. Makes me feel like this whole thing is a troll post.
Anonymous
Demi has a round face so any extra pounds she’s wearing it

But the answer to the question is deff no

Guys don’t date fat chicks
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think that everyone’s dealbreakers, no matter how petty, are legitimate. If I’m rejected for not being 6’4 or not making 7 figures I chalk it up to not being her type and don’t blame it in society.


No one is blaming society. The problem is when someone won’t be with someone they actually like bc they don’t have the balls to care more about their actual attraction than peer pressure.


Men date or don’t date based on peer pressure? Oh do tell.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:As long as its well proportioned - meaning big chest and full bottom, I love it


I’m a thicc hour glass shape and I’ve never in my life been short on men to date. *shrug*
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Demi has a round face so any extra pounds she’s wearing it

But the answer to the question is deff no

Guys don’t date fat chicks


As a fat chick, I have no problems finding dates. Never have. Even married a man.
Anonymous
I love thick women. Fat, almost a no. It depends on her personality. If it's upbeat and cheery, one tends to overlook it.
However, if fat comes with baggage (image issue, insecurity, neediness, etc.), NO thanks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think that everyone’s dealbreakers, no matter how petty, are legitimate. If I’m rejected for not being 6’4 or not making 7 figures I chalk it up to not being her type and don’t blame it in society.


No one is blaming society. The problem is when someone won’t be with someone they actually like bc they don’t have the balls to care more about their actual attraction than peer pressure.


Men date or don’t date based on peer pressure? Oh do tell.


I mean, I can see this being a thing in high school but peer pressure would have zero influence on the people I date. Like, honestly, zero. There has never in my life been a person who was attracted to but didn’t pursue because of what people might think.
Anonymous
My husband married me when I was fat (and he was thin). I'm a lot less fat now, he has loved and banged me at all weights. So anecdotally this one guy who married me did!
Anonymous
No, and my wife wasn't fat when we got married. She is now.
Anonymous
No, because all women get fatter after marriage. I married an overweight woman, and she got a lot bigger.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No, because all women get fatter after marriage. I married an overweight woman, and she got a lot bigger.


Did you stay the same weight?
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