Anonymous wrote:So we are supposed to be ok with grouping "rich men" together and then exploring if they find only skinny women desirous, and it should be no matter to us if the "rich man" himself is short, fat and bald, an alcoholic, a bore, a workaholic, a liar, a poor lover, etc? All that matters is what the rich man thinks? Fascinating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it depends what culture/ethnicity the rich man is from.
In the Caucasian culture, yes, thin is preferred. In many other cultures a bit of "heft" is preferred in women.
Consider that in your dating choices if you are on the heavier side as a woman.
Even that is changing in white culture. The Kardashians have been the standard of beauty for the past ten years or so.
IMO Addison Rae is probably the sex symbol for young white men, and she's definitely not skinny. Not overweight either- probably in the "normal" BMI category, or a bit thicc.
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Her body is about what I see young men really losing it over and "simping" for. I came up in the early 2000s when it was all about being very thin. I think all those girls now would not fit the beauty ideal. Now it's all about being "thicc" or "slim thicc" and having some "meat on your bones".
I feel like the same poster keeps pushing this model on different threads as the "new ideal" and going on about being "thicc."
As America becomes more obese, yes the body standards are changing.
But if you are talking UMC/Welathy establishment type folks, no. The Kardashians are NOT the standard of beauty. And neither is this chick.
The Carolyn Bessette type is still the ideal. Tall, slender, little jewelry, sophisticated looking, no flashy clothes, little to no curves . . .
How boring.
If you’re referring to Carolyn Bessette’s look, it’s elegant, nor boring.’
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it depends what culture/ethnicity the rich man is from.
In the Caucasian culture, yes, thin is preferred. In many other cultures a bit of "heft" is preferred in women.
Consider that in your dating choices if you are on the heavier side as a woman.
Even that is changing in white culture. The Kardashians have been the standard of beauty for the past ten years or so.
IMO Addison Rae is probably the sex symbol for young white men, and she's definitely not skinny. Not overweight either- probably in the "normal" BMI category, or a bit thicc.
![]()
Her body is about what I see young men really losing it over and "simping" for. I came up in the early 2000s when it was all about being very thin. I think all those girls now would not fit the beauty ideal. Now it's all about being "thicc" or "slim thicc" and having some "meat on your bones".
I feel like the same poster keeps pushing this model on different threads as the "new ideal" and going on about being "thicc."
As America becomes more obese, yes the body standards are changing.
But if you are talking UMC/Welathy establishment type folks, no. The Kardashians are NOT the standard of beauty. And neither is this chick.
The Carolyn Bessette type is still the ideal. Tall, slender, little jewelry, sophisticated looking, no flashy clothes, little to no curves . . .
How boring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it depends what culture/ethnicity the rich man is from.
In the Caucasian culture, yes, thin is preferred. In many other cultures a bit of "heft" is preferred in women.
Consider that in your dating choices if you are on the heavier side as a woman.
Even that is changing in white culture. The Kardashians have been the standard of beauty for the past ten years or so.
IMO Addison Rae is probably the sex symbol for young white men, and she's definitely not skinny. Not overweight either- probably in the "normal" BMI category, or a bit thicc.
![]()
Her body is about what I see young men really losing it over and "simping" for. I came up in the early 2000s when it was all about being very thin. I think all those girls now would not fit the beauty ideal. Now it's all about being "thicc" or "slim thicc" and having some "meat on your bones".
I am an older millennial and grew up during the heroin chic Kate moss era where we drank Fresca and ate a bowl of cucumbers for lunch. THIS is SO much healthier than that. Thank goodness was for this. I, as a grown a$$ woman am grateful that this is what is being boosted nowadays.
I am European and while I think this woman is beautiful, she is also fat.
Thunderthighs. Selfie vanity is also a huge downer.
And I don’t think white guys would go crazy for this body type... Latins and AA definitely yea...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it depends what culture/ethnicity the rich man is from.
In the Caucasian culture, yes, thin is preferred. In many other cultures a bit of "heft" is preferred in women.
Consider that in your dating choices if you are on the heavier side as a woman.
Even that is changing in white culture. The Kardashians have been the standard of beauty for the past ten years or so.
IMO Addison Rae is probably the sex symbol for young white men, and she's definitely not skinny. Not overweight either- probably in the "normal" BMI category, or a bit thicc.
![]()
Her body is about what I see young men really losing it over and "simping" for. I came up in the early 2000s when it was all about being very thin. I think all those girls now would not fit the beauty ideal. Now it's all about being "thicc" or "slim thicc" and having some "meat on your bones".
I feel like the same poster keeps pushing this model on different threads as the "new ideal" and going on about being "thicc."
As America becomes more obese, yes the body standards are changing.
But if you are talking UMC/Welathy establishment type folks, no. The Kardashians are NOT the standard of beauty. And neither is this chick.
The Carolyn Bessette type is still the ideal. Tall, slender, little jewelry, sophisticated looking, no flashy clothes, little to no curves . . .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it depends what culture/ethnicity the rich man is from.
In the Caucasian culture, yes, thin is preferred. In many other cultures a bit of "heft" is preferred in women.
Consider that in your dating choices if you are on the heavier side as a woman.
Even that is changing in white culture. The Kardashians have been the standard of beauty for the past ten years or so.
IMO Addison Rae is probably the sex symbol for young white men, and she's definitely not skinny. Not overweight either- probably in the "normal" BMI category, or a bit thicc.
![]()
Her body is about what I see young men really losing it over and "simping" for. I came up in the early 2000s when it was all about being very thin. I think all those girls now would not fit the beauty ideal. Now it's all about being "thicc" or "slim thicc" and having some "meat on your bones".
I am an older millennial and grew up during the heroin chic Kate moss era where we drank Fresca and ate a bowl of cucumbers for lunch. THIS is SO much healthier than that. Thank goodness was for this. I, as a grown a$$ woman am grateful that this is what is being boosted nowadays.
I am European and while I think this woman is beautiful, she is also fat.
Thunderthighs. Selfie vanity is also a huge downer.
And I don’t think white guys would go crazy for this body type... Latins and AA definitely yea...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it depends what culture/ethnicity the rich man is from.
In the Caucasian culture, yes, thin is preferred. In many other cultures a bit of "heft" is preferred in women.
Consider that in your dating choices if you are on the heavier side as a woman.
Even that is changing in white culture. The Kardashians have been the standard of beauty for the past ten years or so.
IMO Addison Rae is probably the sex symbol for young white men, and she's definitely not skinny. Not overweight either- probably in the "normal" BMI category, or a bit thicc.
![]()
Her body is about what I see young men really losing it over and "simping" for. I came up in the early 2000s when it was all about being very thin. I think all those girls now would not fit the beauty ideal. Now it's all about being "thicc" or "slim thicc" and having some "meat on your bones".
Anonymous wrote:Not me, I like some curves and a woman who is fit. Skin and bones is really unattractive and gets worse with age.
Anonymous wrote:Very rich men marry women who are skinny because other rich men’s wives are skinny and the wives control social opportunities to network. If your wife isn’t accepted because is not skinny enough or she is too young or the “wrong kind of brown”, you are screwed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it depends what culture/ethnicity the rich man is from.
In the Caucasian culture, yes, thin is preferred. In many other cultures a bit of "heft" is preferred in women.
Consider that in your dating choices if you are on the heavier side as a woman.
Even that is changing in white culture. The Kardashians have been the standard of beauty for the past ten years or so.
IMO Addison Rae is probably the sex symbol for young white men, and she's definitely not skinny. Not overweight either- probably in the "normal" BMI category, or a bit thicc.
![]()
Her body is about what I see young men really losing it over and "simping" for. I came up in the early 2000s when it was all about being very thin. I think all those girls now would not fit the beauty ideal. Now it's all about being "thicc" or "slim thicc" and having some "meat on your bones".
I am an older millennial and grew up during the heroin chic Kate moss era where we drank Fresca and ate a bowl of cucumbers for lunch. THIS is SO much healthier than that. Thank goodness was for this. I, as a grown a$$ woman am grateful that this is what is being boosted nowadays.
I am European and while I think this woman is beautiful, she is also fat.
And I don’t think white guys would go crazy for this body type... Latins and AA definitely yea...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it depends what culture/ethnicity the rich man is from.
In the Caucasian culture, yes, thin is preferred. In many other cultures a bit of "heft" is preferred in women.
Consider that in your dating choices if you are on the heavier side as a woman.
Even that is changing in white culture. The Kardashians have been the standard of beauty for the past ten years or so.
IMO Addison Rae is probably the sex symbol for young white men, and she's definitely not skinny. Not overweight either- probably in the "normal" BMI category, or a bit thicc.
![]()
Her body is about what I see young men really losing it over and "simping" for. I came up in the early 2000s when it was all about being very thin. I think all those girls now would not fit the beauty ideal. Now it's all about being "thicc" or "slim thicc" and having some "meat on your bones".
I am an older millennial and grew up during the heroin chic Kate moss era where we drank Fresca and ate a bowl of cucumbers for lunch. THIS is SO much healthier than that. Thank goodness was for this. I, as a grown a$$ woman am grateful that this is what is being boosted nowadays.
I am European and while I think this woman is beautiful, she is also fat.