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[quote=Anonymous][img][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]50lbs overweight is a deal breaker for me too. That's either a health or mental wellness issue going on that I want no part. I'm into fitness and health and expect my partner to be into those things as well. We are talking spending 2-3 hours at the gym daily, active lifestyle, growing my own foods, etc.[/quote] Agree with an earlier PP, you need to put these exact details in your profile. I'm not kidding. If you value 2-3 hours the gym daily for yourself, you might claim you dont' expect dates to do the same thing, but this information does tell dates a lot about you. Be sure to list that you are only interested in thin people, too. Don't just say "fit" because people can be fit at many different sizes, but you want thin. Say so. Save women the time of going out with you if they're not actually thin. And don't leap back in here to say curvy is fine, because to be blunt, what women think of as normally curvy or busty, most men today will run from as "fat." [/quote] Yea, men think “curvy” on a thin woman is 27 inch waist they can easily warp with two hands. BB boobs and normal size butt would look huge and curvy on such truly thin woman. In day to day, non-fitness focused life, “curvy” means 175 pounds weight which is not what they are looking for [/quote]
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