My teen son is pushing 6’ and weighs 118lbs. He eats very well and is active, just doesn’t put on weight. His pediatrician is not concerned because DH was the same and only became normal weight at around 40. Said unhealthy to fixate on it, just make sure he’s getting enough protein, healthy fats, and nutrients. It’s genetics not an eating disorder. Doesn’t seem to hurt his social life. Anyway, to OP’s question. I’m tall and like many women prefer my mate to be taller. An inch shorter, okay, but no to 4 inches shorter. I’ve seen plenty of good looking skinny guys. |
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I have that short guy, but he is more like 133, not 150.
He is so hot. |
Why not both? |
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6 foot guy. I’m wildly attracted to tall, very thin men. My absolute favorite.
Add in a full head of thick hair and I’d be ready to leave my kids. |
Pushing 6 ft is not the same as 6 ft . Even at 16 118 lbs would be concerning. Concerns don't start and end with eating disorders. We are also not talking about a teenage boy there's something wrong if an adult man is 6 ft tall and only 120 lbs. |
The richest one. |
| Some of you need to understand that in some parts of the world there are very skinny and tall men who are healthy. Americans are fat! |
| Money will change the situation for most men. A man would choose an attractive with questionable financials over a fat but rich woman. Women on other hand will choose the anorexic man if he is doing well financially. |
Some of you really need to understand what 6ft is. 120 lbs at 6ft is not simply skinny |
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I'll say it depends on genetics. Some people are just naturally on the thinner side. |
| Teenage boys taking over mom website. |
| the 6 ft 120lb man has a BMI of 16, far below the cut off for underweight. He would look either severely anorexic or like a 6ft tall 7 year old boy. There’s no way a grown man is that skinny without having anorexia or cancer. |
That’s not naturally thin for an adult man. |
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