Anonymous wrote:How do you think it would change the dating market?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The dating market will give us men access to better quality women. We won't be stuck with the women who think because they are thinner and attractive they can get away with a crappy personality. Now the women who were MIA on OLD, at bars etc because they assumed their weight would be a handicap will now come out in the open.
But assuming these now formally fat women don't suddenly become stuck up as well lol.
It's crazy how a woman just because she attractive she thinks her personality isn't as important.
Honest question- what’s stopping you from approaching overweight women now? If personality and values and character is more important (which I agree with you), and you feel that thin women tend to be lacking in these areas because they think being thin means they can be mean and it won’t matter, why not just date for personality alone and ignore weight? Why does GLP usage among women give you “access to better quality women?” You have “access” to all women as it is. Fat or thin. They’re all out there.
For me I’m just not physically attracted to them.
Hilarious. I guess you're one of the "better quality "guys ? I can't think of a better encapsulation of hypocrisy than this right here.
"personality and character really matter, and I'm a good judge of this because I have good character myself. Oh but what matters to me more than anything is actually how much you weigh. So don't appear in front of my own gross face if you're not thin."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a thin and attractive woman with a good personality and I only date men who have at least 10 million dollars to their name. So, get to work, OP!
Despite your post there are lots of fit people who are as beautiful on the inside as they are out. Being fit doesn’t disqualify a person from being kind. Those people are just in really high demand.
What does that have to do with my post? I also only want kind, smart, funny men. I just am not attracted to them unless they have millions of dollars. They’re in high demand , but, so am I. Maybe once all the women are thin, all the men will start making more money to attract us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a thin and attractive woman with a good personality and I only date men who have at least 10 million dollars to their name. So, get to work, OP!
Despite your post there are lots of fit people who are as beautiful on the inside as they are out. Being fit doesn’t disqualify a person from being kind. Those people are just in really high demand.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a thin and attractive woman with a good personality and I only date men who have at least 10 million dollars to their name. So, get to work, OP!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It wouldn’t. It extremely accessible now and many people don’t want to do it and even if they do it’s not a guarantee that you’ll lose weight because it’s still work and even if you lose weight you still have the same personality you did when you were fat.
Good response!
Fat people have better personalities than skinny ones, so the nicer, kinder, and funnier formerly fat women would be more fun to be with....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you drop too much weight on these meds, it will make you look very aged and saggy, there will be skin overhanging over P instead of your former belly. It has to be done in combination with workouts and life changing diet.
Many overweight people (men and women) just don't want to make these changes. Once they stop the meds, the weight gain would come back even to a larger extent. The extra weight often IS related to some personality or psycological aspects that I'm not attracted to. So by at large it won't change much, IMHO.
This. They are meant to get you to a healthy weight, not your hs weight as a woman I know is attempting to do. She was 5'6" and slightly chubby, she is now 110 pounds (she told me this I'm not guessing) and she has the face of a geriatric. She was beautiful, too. But her face is so gaunt.
So which is it? When they're fat, they are beautiful, and when theyre thin they look geriatric? Or when theyre fat, theyre invisible and unattractive, and when theyre thin, theyre finally acceptable for men to date? It's so hard to keep up with how you want me to look.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you drop too much weight on these meds, it will make you look very aged and saggy, there will be skin overhanging over P instead of your former belly. It has to be done in combination with workouts and life changing diet.
Many overweight people (men and women) just don't want to make these changes. Once they stop the meds, the weight gain would come back even to a larger extent. The extra weight often IS related to some personality or psycological aspects that I'm not attracted to. So by at large it won't change much, IMHO.
This. They are meant to get you to a healthy weight, not your hs weight as a woman I know is attempting to do. She was 5'6" and slightly chubby, she is now 110 pounds (she told me this I'm not guessing) and she has the face of a geriatric. She was beautiful, too. But her face is so gaunt.
So which is it? When they're fat, they are beautiful, and when theyre thin they look geriatric? Or when theyre fat, theyre invisible and unattractive, and when theyre thin, theyre finally acceptable for men to date? It's so hard to keep up with how you want me to look.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The dating market will give us men access to better quality women. We won't be stuck with the women who think because they are thinner and attractive they can get away with a crappy personality. Now the women who were MIA on OLD, at bars etc because they assumed their weight would be a handicap will now come out in the open.
But assuming these now formally fat women don't suddenly become stuck up as well lol.
It's crazy how a woman just because she attractive she thinks her personality isn't as important.
Honest question- what’s stopping you from approaching overweight women now? If personality and values and character is more important (which I agree with you), and you feel that thin women tend to be lacking in these areas because they think being thin means they can be mean and it won’t matter, why not just date for personality alone and ignore weight? Why does GLP usage among women give you “access to better quality women?” You have “access” to all women as it is. Fat or thin. They’re all out there.
For me I’m just not physically attracted to them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you drop too much weight on these meds, it will make you look very aged and saggy, there will be skin overhanging over P instead of your former belly. It has to be done in combination with workouts and life changing diet.
Many overweight people (men and women) just don't want to make these changes. Once they stop the meds, the weight gain would come back even to a larger extent. The extra weight often IS related to some personality or psycological aspects that I'm not attracted to. So by at large it won't change much, IMHO.
This. They are meant to get you to a healthy weight, not your hs weight as a woman I know is attempting to do. She was 5'6" and slightly chubby, she is now 110 pounds (she told me this I'm not guessing) and she has the face of a geriatric. She was beautiful, too. But her face is so gaunt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It wouldn’t. It extremely accessible now and many people don’t want to do it and even if they do it’s not a guarantee that you’ll lose weight because it’s still work and even if you lose weight you still have the same personality you did when you were fat.
Good response!
Fat people have better personalities than skinny ones, so the nicer, kinder, and funnier formerly fat women would be more fun to be with....
Anonymous wrote:If you drop too much weight on these meds, it will make you look very aged and saggy, there will be skin overhanging over P instead of your former belly. It has to be done in combination with workouts and life changing diet.
Many overweight people (men and women) just don't want to make these changes. Once they stop the meds, the weight gain would come back even to a larger extent. The extra weight often IS related to some personality or psycological aspects that I'm not attracted to. So by at large it won't change much, IMHO.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It wouldn’t. It extremely accessible now and many people don’t want to do it and even if they do it’s not a guarantee that you’ll lose weight because it’s still work and even if you lose weight you still have the same personality you did when you were fat.
Good response!