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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For the men here who want a thin woman, I’m curious what constitutes thin? For most of my life, I had a BMI of 24-25 (also being 5’8, so fairly tall) and was made to feel that that was unacceptable for the general male population. It seems women have to be very thin-not just not obese. [/quote] In my experience as a woman who was 19-20 BMI in my 20s, 24-25 in my late 30s and then went back to 20 BMI in my 40s - yes, the male attention changes in reverse order from BMI, in pretty drastic geometric progression between 20 and 25. The men "read" 19-20 BMI as pretty and youthful, even if the woman is not young. Ex husband didn't want to sleep with me when I was 24-25, and I was never fat! They need really thin women to get it up in many cases[/quote] Yeah, PP here, and I agree. It’s not just “healthy weight” - they want teetering on underweight. I am also now a 21 BMI, and I feel a world of difference. But it’s not natural. I’m taking GLPs and eating 900 cal/day[/quote] BMI 21 is in the middle of the normal range. I suppose normal seems “thin” when everyone around you is fat.[/quote] I’m the PP and I got from 25 to 19-20 by regular sports and diet. Never took meds. No saggy skin whatsoever [/quote]
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