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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]To men: very very much. To women: not so much[/quote] Then why the fuq bother be with anyone who only values you by your looks? I don't get it. I much rather be single for the rest of my life than live a life knowing if I put on weight, my husband or bf would be so embarrassed and not wanna be with me, or as suggested in the other threads cheat on me. [/quote] I highly advise that you remain single. Trust me, if you start out fit/in-shape, it best for everybody if you just remain that way But if you find staying in-shape to be hard, and are planning to "let yourself go" later, it would be best if you did that *before* getting attached. Signed, married guy whose wife gained 40 pounds, now exploring my options.[/quote] How's your hairline, bruh?[/quote] Apples and oranges. Hairline is 100% outside his control Weight is 100% within her control.[/quote] No, both go to attraction.you think you can tell your body that you are not attracted to someone because of a physical feature but it is not their choice goes to show you that white men feel entitled to judge women based on their weight and make assumptions that women are fat or overweight based off being lazy. She could be a dinner and eats clean 80 of the time and her body is an asshole or she has thyroid or PCOS issues. But omg, she is a slob! Fk off. [/quote] The scenario that you are responding to (person is fit/in-shape while dating, THEN let's him/herself go after attachment) this is absolutely a case of being lazy. Why are you constructing strawman arguments about some rare exotic diseases in an attempt to excuse laziness? Nothing wrong with being overweight. But it is MAJORLY wrong to GAIN significant weight while in a romantic relationship. Understand the difference?[/quote]
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