
Anonymous wrote:The men in DC are very small ( in stature). She'd be better off elsewhere where the men are normal size.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You sound like a horribly selfish and lazy partner.
And who want's to have sex with an unattractive lazy spouse?
The standard outcome in those cases is the other spouse winds up cheating.
Do you think you deserve more?Really?
Anonymous wrote:There is nothing sadder than an overweight woman who would be hot if she were reasonably thin, or at least just not fat. I have lost 50+ pounds twice in my life and it isn't that difficult, in fact it's fun.
Some reasons I avoid a woman who is overweight:
1) it's a sign she is depressed
2) it's a sign she won't take care of herself or neglects herself
3) it may be a sign that she is lazy
4) it makes sex, especially oral sex, more difficult or gross
Anonymous wrote:
You sound like a horribly selfish and lazy partner.
And who want's to have sex with an unattractive lazy spouse?
The standard outcome in those cases is the other spouse winds up cheating.
Really?Anonymous wrote:I have a wonderful, intelligent, kind and outgoing friend. She has a pretty face and is perfect on paper; the only exception is that she is probably 50 lbs overweight. Is there something in the water in DC that makes guys here only want skinny women? Obviously there are millions of happily partnered women who happen to be fat. She had much better luck dating in other cities. Is DC a particularly difficult dating pool for overweight women, or is it just a coincidence that since moving here, she's had zero luck? She is well educated, makes a great salary, and is sexually open. She's kind of a "dream girl" so weight must be the only thing holding her back. Any insight from women who've been in her shoes? Would she do better is she relocated? She really wants marriage and a family. Or any insight from men? I'm on the verge of telling her to move to the Midwest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To men: very very much.
To women: not so much
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.
DP
Initial attraction is important. Initial impression is important. So, if a person isn't attracted to you visually or personally then it's hard to get past that. That's not a character flaw it's simply a part of human nature.
So, if that attraction is there and a relationship develops, and it does so to a point of marriage, there is far less to be concerned about down the road. Mature individuals know that one cannot expect a person to remain exactly as they were at the start of a relationship.
I could not disagree more. There is much to be concerned about "down the road".
Sustained attraction (not just initial attraction) is important.
One certainly can expect his/her spouse will continue to care about maintaining an attractive weight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To men: very very much.
To women: not so much
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.
DP
Initial attraction is important. Initial impression is important. So, if a person isn't attracted to you visually or personally then it's hard to get past that. That's not a character flaw it's simply a part of human nature.
So, if that attraction is there and a relationship develops, and it does so to a point of marriage, there is far less to be concerned about down the road. Mature individuals know that one cannot expect a person to remain exactly as they were at the start of a relationship.
I could not disagree more. There is much to be concerned about "down the road".
Sustained attraction (not just initial attraction) is important.
One certainly can expect his/her spouse will continue to care about maintaining an attractive weight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To men: very very much.
To women: not so much
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.
DP
Initial attraction is important. Initial impression is important. So, if a person isn't attracted to you visually or personally then it's hard to get past that. That's not a character flaw it's simply a part of human nature.
So, if that attraction is there and a relationship develops, and it does so to a point of marriage, there is far less to be concerned about down the road. Mature individuals know that one cannot expect a person to remain exactly as they were at the start of a relationship.
Anonymous wrote:I have a wonderful, intelligent, kind and outgoing friend. She has a pretty face and is perfect on paper; the only exception is that she is probably 50 lbs overweight. Is there something in the water in DC that makes guys here only want skinny women? Obviously there are millions of happily partnered women who happen to be fat. She had much better luck dating in other cities. Is DC a particularly difficult dating pool for overweight women, or is it just a coincidence that since moving here, she's had zero luck? She is well educated, makes a great salary, and is sexually open. She's kind of a "dream girl" so weight must be the only thing holding her back. Any insight from women who've been in her shoes? Would she do better is she relocated? She really wants marriage and a family. Or any insight from men? I'm on the verge of telling her to move to the Midwest.
Anonymous wrote:Let's say that some guy posted here that he was a 40 year old truck driver, no degree, making $40K per year, but he he has a six-pack (the abdominal kind), so he couldn't understand why he can't find an attractive woman to marry him in DC. This is basically what OP's friend looks like from a male perspective. You would almost certainly advice him to either go back to school and get a degree, or to lower his standards.