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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Men have always and will always desire a woman with curves. For the past decade or so, social norms lead by the gay fashion industry have dictated that being super thin is desirable for women. Socially engineered preferences for the bony boy body look is a relevatively recent phenomena. At present men are socially engineered to be seen with skinny women. That does not mean their instinctual desire for bigger breasts will go away. Ask any man if he’ll be happier with a wife who is 5-10 pounds heavier he’ll give a hearty yes! Despite the desire to fit in, men can’t help their basic attractooon to curvy women. So much so that they jeapordize their intact family unit, their reputation, their wealth in pursuit of a sweet curvy woman. Curves are that powerful. FWIW, prince Harry proposed to a woman of color who has nice curves. [/quote] You don't understand men OR social engineering. People desire what is rare and obtained with difficulty. In times of scarcity, men desire fat women because these represent a scarce part of the population that eats abundantly, and having a woman like this demonstrates he is man enough to feed her to maintain the fat. In times of abundance, men desire thin women because they represent a scarce part of the population that can fight the temptation of abundant food, and eat clean expensive food. Being seen with a woman like this represents success. Note how visual preferences evolved from fat to skinny to skinny with muscles. What is fashionable cannot be easily obtained. A skinny body with muscles represent an additional layer of difficulty vs. simple skinny. To have that look, you need to not only eat selectively, but have time and brains to work out as well. Remember, what is easily obtained cannot be desired.[/quote]
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