Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Guy here. The author is just trying to make bold claims to sell books. I'd be interested in seeing exactly what data brings him to this conclusion.
As an aside, skinny by itself is not really attractive. I'm more interested in fit and toned and couldn't care less about the number on the scale. Healthy is certainly more attractive.
Always!. I think it's funny that ladies get all excited about claims that guys love overweight women and fat shaming. MEanwhile these ladies aren't lining up for the plus sized men.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a man, my experience concurs with the article's message. I have never met a man who prefers skinny women - ever. Some prefer athletic, but most like "healthy". I think the word "overweight" is misused as most men use it synonymously with "obeise".
Personally, I keep myself in very athletic physical shape. But I absolutely lose it over a full-figured 135+ woman who carries herself with confidence. Swimsuit model types don't even come close. Trust me, I'm not that unusual.
135 would only be full-figured for a very short woman
Eh, I'm 5'5 and at 135 I'm definitely rocking a size 6-8. Perhaps that's not "full figured" to some but I definitely have love handles, a stomach, etc. And that's taller than average height, so I don't agree.
Scale numbers are bunk. I know women at 135 and are smaller in height. They look great! Body composition is more important. Unless you have to make a weight for a competition it useless to pay attention to numbers. How you look is more important
Anonymous wrote:Guy here. The author is just trying to make bold claims to sell books. I'd be interested in seeing exactly what data brings him to this conclusion.
As an aside, skinny by itself is not really attractive. I'm more interested in fit and toned and couldn't care less about the number on the scale. Healthy is certainly more attractive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a man, my experience concurs with the article's message. I have never met a man who prefers skinny women - ever. Some prefer athletic, but most like "healthy". I think the word "overweight" is misused as most men use it synonymously with "obeise".
Personally, I keep myself in very athletic physical shape. But I absolutely lose it over a full-figured 135+ woman who carries herself with confidence. Swimsuit model types don't even come close. Trust me, I'm not that unusual.
135 would only be full-figured for a very short woman
Eh, I'm 5'5 and at 135 I'm definitely rocking a size 6-8. Perhaps that's not "full figured" to some but I definitely have love handles, a stomach, etc. And that's taller than average height, so I don't agree.
5'5: s exactly average hieght for an Amercan woman you are just about in the middle for your weight range for your height. Your clothing size is average. Your love handles and stomach are lkely a function of poor diet, lack of exercise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a man, my experience concurs with the article's message. I have never met a man who prefers skinny women - ever. Some prefer athletic, but most like "healthy". I think the word "overweight" is misused as most men use it synonymously with "obeise".
Personally, I keep myself in very athletic physical shape. But I absolutely lose it over a full-figured 135+ woman who carries herself with confidence. Swimsuit model types don't even come close. Trust me, I'm not that unusual.
135 would only be full-figured for a very short woman
Eh, I'm 5'5 and at 135 I'm definitely rocking a size 6-8. Perhaps that's not "full figured" to some but I definitely have love handles, a stomach, etc. And that's taller than average height, so I don't agree.
Anonymous wrote:This makes sense to me. When I was really skinny it was men who were totally unimpressed by it. I think the women admired it. Many men made how turned off they were abundantly clear, to put it nicely
Anonymous wrote:Re: the orginal article- I'm one of those many women who gets off on agressive/ bondage porn. Doesn't mean I ever want to be raped in real life.
Same goes for the obesity searches. This is a fetish, pure and simple. It's not a "men secretly love fat women but are too embarrassed by their friends to admit it" thing.
They don't actually want to be in a relationship with a 300 on woman...and we're not talking an extra few lbs here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a man, my experience concurs with the article's message. I have never met a man who prefers skinny women - ever. Some prefer athletic, but most like "healthy". I think the word "overweight" is misused as most men use it synonymously with "obeise".
Personally, I keep myself in very athletic physical shape. But I absolutely lose it over a full-figured 135+ woman who carries herself with confidence. Swimsuit model types don't even come close. Trust me, I'm not that unusual.
135 would only be full-figured for a very short woman