Definitely other sizes too. But my wife checks all of the boxes with the things that turn me on the most. My wife is 36 but moms in their mid 40s really turn my head. It is more of a total package, style, how you carry yourself thing. Previous gf was a size 2, fit, thin, blonde, and she never really did it for. She’s a beautiful woman but just never really turned me on. |
| I like the skinny ones. OP can have all the cows he wants. |
It's interesting how frequently these posts are aggressive about disparaging. |
I love that just a couple posts over, there is a discussion about bullying. Where do you think these kids learn it from?! |
+100000000000 |
These types of pairings are rampant. |
-100000000000 |
| Is OP Sir Mix-a-Lot? |
Haha yeah it’s called $$$$$$$$$$$ |
Hell yeah they do!!!!!!! Gi'me a thick girl (size14-18 w/ C-D cups) any day of the week. Wayyyyyyyyyy more fun in bed than some anorexic woman. Do women understand how gross it is when you can look down and see their ribs and vertebrae when you're behind them? Yuck. Like having sex with a zombie. |
What an amazing coincidence, seeing how you do, also. |
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Curves is one thing. 50-100 pounds of fat is another. I'm afraid we are mixing things. |
Traditionally, curvy & chubby have not meant the same thing & neither has meant obese (or even overweight, really). In the past, "curvy" meant a build that generally included a small waist & comparatively larger hip & breasts but that is still well within a normal/healthy weight range.Curvy was more about how the woman carries her weight than it was about her carrying any extra weight. Marilyn Monroe, for instance, was often described as "curvy" &, iirc, her usual weight would have put her bmi somewhere near the lower end of the healthy range. People who would have traditionally been described as chubby carried some extra weight but not much. They were still nowhere near obese -- many weren't even truly in the "overweight" category, just at the higher end of the healthy/normal category. I guess things have changed, though, & nowadays curvy & chubby are synonymous & both mean overweight? |
Since when is size 8 chubby?? |