I am a physically fit, health conscious guy and I only find chubby/curvy women attractive

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Kim K should probably be left out of this discussion since she's had so much work done.
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Anonymous wrote:I don't think your experience is uncommon. I think many men are socialized to date extremely thin women as a status thing, but probably find size 8-12 women plenty attractive.


Extremely thin women are usually also younger women, like high school and college and early twenties. When I was younger, I had such a difficult time gaining weight. Once I turned 25, I then "filled out" and more womanly curves.

Biologically, it's probably a good thing that men are attracted to women with curves. Usually women with curves are older women, at least not typically teenage girls.


Annnnd here come the veiled accusations of pedophilia for any man that prefers skinny women over fat women. It's the same thread progression on every board across the internet.


It isn't a veiled accusation of pedophilia. Your skinny woman, if also a young woman under the age of 25, probably will find it very challenging to STAY that skinny as she gets older. Not only that, but do see women over the age of 70 as healthy if they are skinny compared to women that age who are chubby? No, elderly women in their 60s, 70s, and 80s who are skinny are usually considered "frail" and unhealthy.


Like I said, same progression every time it surfaces. Now theyre either pedophiles or into "old, frail" grandmas. lol


You may not like it (obviously) but any guy who is actually a grown man who is turned on by thin, flat boyish looking females is turned on either by young girl bodies or young boy bodies, call it whatever you want.


Thin does not mean boyish or flat. Maybe for you it is but I am thin and naturally a c cup.
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Anonymous wrote:I don't think your experience is uncommon. I think many men are socialized to date extremely thin women as a status thing, but probably find size 8-12 women plenty attractive.


Extremely thin women are usually also younger women, like high school and college and early twenties. When I was younger, I had such a difficult time gaining weight. Once I turned 25, I then "filled out" and more womanly curves.

Biologically, it's probably a good thing that men are attracted to women with curves. Usually women with curves are older women, at least not typically teenage girls.


Annnnd here come the veiled accusations of pedophilia for any man that prefers skinny women over fat women. It's the same thread progression on every board across the internet.


It isn't a veiled accusation of pedophilia. Your skinny woman, if also a young woman under the age of 25, probably will find it very challenging to STAY that skinny as she gets older. Not only that, but do see women over the age of 70 as healthy if they are skinny compared to women that age who are chubby? No, elderly women in their 60s, 70s, and 80s who are skinny are usually considered "frail" and unhealthy.


Like I said, same progression every time it surfaces. Now theyre either pedophiles or into "old, frail" grandmas. lol


You may not like it (obviously) but any guy who is actually a grown man who is turned on by thin, flat boyish looking females is turned on either by young girl bodies or young boy bodies, call it whatever you want.


There it is! The third part of the trinity! Accusations of homosexuality!

Does it bother you that men don't look at you?
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Anonymous wrote:I don't think your experience is uncommon. I think many men are socialized to date extremely thin women as a status thing, but probably find size 8-12 women plenty attractive.


Extremely thin women are usually also younger women, like high school and college and early twenties. When I was younger, I had such a difficult time gaining weight. Once I turned 25, I then "filled out" and more womanly curves.

Biologically, it's probably a good thing that men are attracted to women with curves. Usually women with curves are older women, at least not typically teenage girls.


Annnnd here come the veiled accusations of pedophilia for any man that prefers skinny women over fat women. It's the same thread progression on every board across the internet.


It isn't a veiled accusation of pedophilia. Your skinny woman, if also a young woman under the age of 25, probably will find it very challenging to STAY that skinny as she gets older. Not only that, but do see women over the age of 70 as healthy if they are skinny compared to women that age who are chubby? No, elderly women in their 60s, 70s, and 80s who are skinny are usually considered "frail" and unhealthy.


Like I said, same progression every time it surfaces. Now theyre either pedophiles or into "old, frail" grandmas. lol


You may not like it (obviously) but any guy who is actually a grown man who is turned on by thin, flat boyish looking females is turned on either by young girl bodies or young boy bodies, call it whatever you want.


There it is! The third part of the trinity! Accusations of homosexuality!

Does it bother you that men don't look at you?


I'm pretty sure you were hovering over this thread waiting for it, right? Hmmm, wonder why!
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This may not be politically correct. I wonder the influence of gay men in the fashion industry and trend with skinny women, such as Kate Moss. Most straight men find women like in Playboy to be attractive, women with curves.

Marilyn Monroe was not a skinny woman. Sophia Loren was not a skinny woman. Audrey Hepburn was skinny, and not really a "sex symbol" among men, more a fashion icon for women. She was "waif-like."

Today, sometimes these discussions become racial, where white women are seen as being universally thin, and the women of color are seen as having curvier shapes. That's not really true.
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Anonymous wrote:I don't think your experience is uncommon. I think many men are socialized to date extremely thin women as a status thing, but probably find size 8-12 women plenty attractive.


Extremely thin women are usually also younger women, like high school and college and early twenties. When I was younger, I had such a difficult time gaining weight. Once I turned 25, I then "filled out" and more womanly curves.

Biologically, it's probably a good thing that men are attracted to women with curves. Usually women with curves are older women, at least not typically teenage girls.


Annnnd here come the veiled accusations of pedophilia for any man that prefers skinny women over fat women. It's the same thread progression on every board across the internet.


It isn't a veiled accusation of pedophilia. Your skinny woman, if also a young woman under the age of 25, probably will find it very challenging to STAY that skinny as she gets older. Not only that, but do see women over the age of 70 as healthy if they are skinny compared to women that age who are chubby? No, elderly women in their 60s, 70s, and 80s who are skinny are usually considered "frail" and unhealthy.


Like I said, same progression every time it surfaces. Now theyre either pedophiles or into "old, frail" grandmas. lol


You may not like it (obviously) but any guy who is actually a grown man who is turned on by thin, flat boyish looking females is turned on either by young girl bodies or young boy bodies, call it whatever you want.


There it is! The third part of the trinity! Accusations of homosexuality!

Does it bother you that men don't look at you?


I'm pretty sure you were hovering over this thread waiting for it, right? Hmmm, wonder why!


Umm, because it's predictable
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Anonymous wrote:This may not be politically correct. I wonder the influence of gay men in the fashion industry and trend with skinny women, such as Kate Moss. Most straight men find women like in Playboy to be attractive, women with curves.

Marilyn Monroe was not a skinny woman. Sophia Loren was not a skinny woman. Audrey Hepburn was skinny, and not really a "sex symbol" among men, more a fashion icon for women. She was "waif-like."

Today, sometimes these discussions become racial, where white women are seen as being universally thin, and the women of color are seen as having curvier shapes. That's not really true.

Agree, this is not really true, at all.
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Anonymous wrote:I don't think your experience is uncommon. I think many men are socialized to date extremely thin women as a status thing, but probably find size 8-12 women plenty attractive.


Extremely thin women are usually also younger women, like high school and college and early twenties. When I was younger, I had such a difficult time gaining weight. Once I turned 25, I then "filled out" and more womanly curves.

Biologically, it's probably a good thing that men are attracted to women with curves. Usually women with curves are older women, at least not typically teenage girls.


Annnnd here come the veiled accusations of pedophilia for any man that prefers skinny women over fat women. It's the same thread progression on every board across the internet.


It isn't a veiled accusation of pedophilia. Your skinny woman, if also a young woman under the age of 25, probably will find it very challenging to STAY that skinny as she gets older. Not only that, but do see women over the age of 70 as healthy if they are skinny compared to women that age who are chubby? No, elderly women in their 60s, 70s, and 80s who are skinny are usually considered "frail" and unhealthy.


Like I said, same progression every time it surfaces. Now theyre either pedophiles or into "old, frail" grandmas. lol


You may not like it (obviously) but any guy who is actually a grown man who is turned on by thin, flat boyish looking females is turned on either by young girl bodies or young boy bodies, call it whatever you want.


There it is! The third part of the trinity! Accusations of homosexuality!

Does it bother you that men don't look at you?


I'm pretty sure you were hovering over this thread waiting for it, right? Hmmm, wonder why!


Umm, because it's predictable


I totally agree, but that doesn't make it wrong.
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Anonymous wrote:This may not be politically correct. I wonder the influence of gay men in the fashion industry and trend with skinny women, such as Kate Moss. Most straight men find women like in Playboy to be attractive, women with curves.

Marilyn Monroe was not a skinny woman. Sophia Loren was not a skinny woman. Audrey Hepburn was skinny, and not really a "sex symbol" among men, more a fashion icon for women. She was "waif-like."

Today, sometimes these discussions become racial, where white women are seen as being universally thin, and the women of color are seen as having curvier shapes. That's not really true.


This is very true. Gay men love Victoria Beckham, Kate Moss, etc.

Straight men like Kate Upton, JLo, etc.
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Anonymous wrote:This may not be politically correct. I wonder the influence of gay men in the fashion industry and trend with skinny women, such as Kate Moss. Most straight men find women like in Playboy to be attractive, women with curves.

Marilyn Monroe was not a skinny woman. Sophia Loren was not a skinny woman. Audrey Hepburn was skinny, and not really a "sex symbol" among men, more a fashion icon for women. She was "waif-like."

Today, sometimes these discussions become racial, where white women are seen as being universally thin, and the women of color are seen as having curvier shapes. That's not really true.


If by skinny, you mean a flat chest no they weren't skinny. Marilyn Monroe, Sophia Loren,etc. were all classic hourglass figures with a c cup chest, small waist and proportional hips. They weren't skinny but they certainly were not overweight or obese either.
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Anonymous wrote:This may not be politically correct. I wonder the influence of gay men in the fashion industry and trend with skinny women, such as Kate Moss. Most straight men find women like in Playboy to be attractive, women with curves.

Marilyn Monroe was not a skinny woman. Sophia Loren was not a skinny woman. Audrey Hepburn was skinny, and not really a "sex symbol" among men, more a fashion icon for women. She was "waif-like."

Today, sometimes these discussions become racial, where white women are seen as being universally thin, and the women of color are seen as having curvier shapes. That's not really true.


This is very true. Gay men love Victoria Beckham, Kate Moss, etc.

Straight men like Kate Upton, JLo, etc.


Well, yes of course. But Kate upton and JLo are not "chubby". OP is saying he likes women who are chunky - to say that he likes women who have slim waists and trim legs but big, shapely hips and butts and boobs (i.e. Hourglass figures) would not be a notable statement...duh he does.
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According to the CDC (which sounds about right):

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Anonymous wrote:According to the CDC (which sounds about right):



You're completely delusional (CDC template or not) if you think any man is looking for a 170 pound woman.
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Curvy does not mean overweight or obese. It refers to a woman with a certain type of body proportions- the waist is smaller than the bust and hips by 8 inches or more. So a thin woman can be curvy if her body has these proportions.

For example, Marilyn Monroe (35" bust/22" waist/35" hips) was a curvy woman because her waist was 13" smaller than her bust and hips. She was 5'5" and 120 lbs so not overweight or obese. She was statistically average for a woman of her height and build. She was only a size 12 by 1950 standards. By modern standards, she would be a size 4, maybe 6 at most.
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Anonymous wrote:Curvy does not mean overweight or obese. It refers to a woman with a certain type of body proportions- the waist is smaller than the bust and hips by 8 inches or more. So a thin woman can be curvy if her body has these proportions.

For example, Marilyn Monroe (35" bust/22" waist/35" hips) was a curvy woman because her waist was 13" smaller than her bust and hips. She was 5'5" and 120 lbs so not overweight or obese. She was statistically average for a woman of her height and build. She was only a size 12 by 1950 standards. By modern standards, she would be a size 4, maybe 6 at most.


5'5" and 120lbs is just about perfect.
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