Is it enough to be thin?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Here are 3 very beautiful plus size women.
Most men would pick them over any thin and unattractive woman.
Weight isn’t everything. Facial features and body shape matter more.



Not UMC to wealthy men. Walk into an expensive country club and you won't see many overweight women. The majority are thin to very thin.


+1

That PP is wrong.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Here are 3 very beautiful plus size women.
Most men would pick them over any thin and unattractive woman.
Weight isn’t everything. Facial features and body shape matter more.



This is an AI generated photo which tells you a lot about how often you see women of this weight looking this good. For example, at these sizes I think it’s actually difficult for overweight women to find cute dresses. When most women’s weight goes up they don’t stay a nice hourglass shape, the weight distributes too much in one place like thighs or tummy or face. I see very few plus size women doing their hair or makeup this way. And I’m not small myself, I’m just saying that most overweight women can’t be this attractive even with trying. When you reach a certain weight it is very hard.


+1000

For example, at that weight with a chest that big (assuming it isn't implants that stand up on their own), dresses don't fit like that. There is major sag. This is not a picture of three real bodies.
Anonymous
I think a woman who has a nice figure ALWAYS has an advantage over her fuller-figure counterparts even if the heavier women have traditionally prettier facial features.

Men love a great body.
Anonymous
I do not even get this discussion- there are literally t-shirts and bumper stickers and pretty much a social norm of no fat chicks. No matter what their face looks like.

Skinny women does not equal attractive. Fat women do equal unattractive.
Anonymous
As a male I find curvy, thick, full figure women very attractive. I think many men also do.

Thin women like Sarah Jessica Parker? She is the one I think of to slow down things.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I do not even get this discussion- there are literally t-shirts and bumper stickers and pretty much a social norm of no fat chicks. No matter what their face looks like.

Skinny women does not equal attractive. Fat women do equal unattractive.


You would be one of the men I stay a little chubby for. It helps weed unsuitable partners out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Here are 3 very beautiful plus size women.
Most men would pick them over any thin and unattractive woman.
Weight isn’t everything. Facial features and body shape matter more.



This is an AI generated photo which tells you a lot about how often you see women of this weight looking this good. For example, at these sizes I think it’s actually difficult for overweight women to find cute dresses. When most women’s weight goes up they don’t stay a nice hourglass shape, the weight distributes too much in one place like thighs or tummy or face. I see very few plus size women doing their hair or makeup this way. And I’m not small myself, I’m just saying that most overweight women can’t be this attractive even with trying. When you reach a certain weight it is very hard.


+1000

For example, at that weight with a chest that big (assuming it isn't implants that stand up on their own), dresses don't fit like that. There is major sag. This is not a picture of three real bodies.


You can wear a bra that will lift everything up.
Anonymous
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
I'm thin and a size 4. I do all the maintenance things but I still look 57. Without getting a facelift I don't look that great. I have a great figure and fabulous hair but my neck and eyes are not great. I'm scared to get any work done.
Oh, well. Older men like me but I'm not dating men in their 70's.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm thin and a size 4. I do all the maintenance things but I still look 57. Without getting a facelift I don't look that great. I have a great figure and fabulous hair but my neck and eyes are not great. I'm scared to get any work done.
Oh, well. Older men like me but I'm not dating men in their 70's.


Yes, the truth is all these actresses that look young in this age are using great cosmetic surgeons and doctors. They begin injections from mid 30s to support the face muscular and bone structure. They get eye and brows lifts, utherapy for necks and jawline in the 40s combined with regular injections with high quality juviderm and scultra. Then in mid 50s a face lift.

Anonymous
I think that being at a healthy body weight, reasonably fit, with an attractive figure matters a lot. Of course.

I don’t think this always means truly “thin”. Sometimes it does, but people have different preferences.

As a woman, I like slender, lanky guys (versus the more muscled up look). I think I’m somewhat unusual in that regard. But I’m sure the reverse can be true for men (some preferring curvy- maybe at the higher end of the healthy weight range- over thinness).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Here are 3 very beautiful plus size women.
Most men would pick them over any thin and unattractive woman.
Weight isn’t everything. Facial features and body shape matter more.



I do not think most men would pick them. Obese women like these clearly are attractive but it’s not universal.


Everyone looks good in short dresses with deep necks, make up, high heels and styled hair.


Uh... no they don't.
These women would look very different without heels, makeup, styled hair and sexy dresses, attractive looks attractive in pajamas with washed face or in jeans shirt with ponytail and sunscreen.
Anonymous
On average most women are more attractive than most men.
Anonymous
Even if a new trend comes for obesity, you should still aim to stay healthy skinny for yourself instead of chubby attractive for men. Where the heck is feminism here?
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