Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^Skinny women age WAY faster and look WAY older. Why do you think people pay lots of money for facial fat or filler injections?
Also, don't kid yourself. Weight loss is a billion dollar industry. NOBODY wants to be on the fat end of curvy. Only people who age or have had fat loss want injections.
Wow. Said like someone who has never lived in Los Angeles or a city where people make money from beauty. Fillers are EVERYWHERE.
But keep your gaunt face and those crows feet. At least you'll be thin, so there's that.
I don't have any wrinkles/crows feet/or lines and I am thin. I'll keep my health and you can keep your heart stopping obesity.
I'm quite slim. But I keep an extra ten pounds or so so that I dont go into that "gaunt old lady aging prematurely" mode.
As Jane Fonda said, "When you get older, you have to choose between your ass and your face."
Everyone knows it, but you. So again... enjoy those lines and wrinkles.
Wow what a snarky bit@ch you are!
I highly doubt you are "quite thin" when you say you are an extra 10lbs over 😆
Why are fat chicks on here so mean?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^Skinny women age WAY faster and look WAY older. Why do you think people pay lots of money for facial fat or filler injections?
Also, don't kid yourself. Weight loss is a billion dollar industry. NOBODY wants to be on the fat end of curvy. Only people who age or have had fat loss want injections.
Wow. Said like someone who has never lived in Los Angeles or a city where people make money from beauty. Fillers are EVERYWHERE.
But keep your gaunt face and those crows feet. At least you'll be thin, so there's that.
I don't have any wrinkles/crows feet/or lines and I am thin. I'll keep my health and you can keep your heart stopping obesity.
I'm quite slim. But I keep an extra ten pounds or so so that I dont go into that "gaunt old lady aging prematurely" mode.
As Jane Fonda said, "When you get older, you have to choose between your ass and your face."
Everyone knows it, but you. So again... enjoy those lines and wrinkles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^Skinny women age WAY faster and look WAY older. Why do you think people pay lots of money for facial fat or filler injections?
Also, don't kid yourself. Weight loss is a billion dollar industry. NOBODY wants to be on the fat end of curvy. Only people who age or have had fat loss want injections.
Wow. Said like someone who has never lived in Los Angeles or a city where people make money from beauty. Fillers are EVERYWHERE.
But keep your gaunt face and those crows feet. At least you'll be thin, so there's that.
I don't have any wrinkles/crows feet/or lines and I am thin. I'll keep my health and you can keep your heart stopping obesity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^Skinny women age WAY faster and look WAY older. Why do you think people pay lots of money for facial fat or filler injections?
Also, don't kid yourself. Weight loss is a billion dollar industry. NOBODY wants to be on the fat end of curvy. Only people who age or have had fat loss want injections.
Wow. Said like someone who has never lived in Los Angeles or a city where people make money from beauty. Fillers are EVERYWHERE.
But keep your gaunt face and those crows feet. At least you'll be thin, so there's that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^Skinny women age WAY faster and look WAY older. Why do you think people pay lots of money for facial fat or filler injections?
Also, don't kid yourself. Weight loss is a billion dollar industry. NOBODY wants to be on the fat end of curvy. Only people who age or have had fat loss want injections.
Anonymous wrote:^Skinny women age WAY faster and look WAY older. Why do you think people pay lots of money for facial fat or filler injections?
Anonymous wrote:^Skinny women age WAY faster and look WAY older. Why do you think people pay lots of money for facial fat or filler injections?
Anonymous wrote:Massive?? What pic are you looking at? I think you Comme Ted on the wrong one.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^These women didn't look anything like crossfit athletes. It was video compilations and they were all extremely soft and jiggly and had zero visible muscle. I mean they were definitely "thicc", that's for sure- some would say borderline chubby. It really struck out to me because when I was growing up it was all about the super skinny look
I think it is regional and cultural. Yeah, my husband does not want me to look like a pre-pubescent teenager. I was thin when we met and have been thin the majority of our marriage but lately have gained due to depression meds and covid WFM but he has never been more attracted to me.
I wouldn't say she looks like a "pre-pubescent teenager." Look at her boobs! They're massive. Yes, they're probably fake but I've heard that fake breasts have come a long way and it's hard to tell nowadays.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. I haven't read all the replies yet, but my DH likes me a little on the curvy side. He's very turned off by 6 pack abs on a woman. But he does like it when I work out with weights more often (e.g., glute and hamstring exercises). I'm probably a BMI of 23-24.
Yep. DH once told me touching a woman shouldn’t fee like touching a man. DH is not attracted to really sculpted muscles on women.
That's such a weird thing to tell your wife. Like telling your husband you don't like 10-inch d****s. As if it had at any point been an option.
They don’t want to feel like they’re with a man.
They never had a chance with women with that extremely rare body type and by putting it down they make themselves and their wives feel better.
6 pack abs just are not attractive (even on men) ... give me a flat yoga belly any day.
I'm not doubting your preferences. I personally like strong fat guys. But if I were to reassure my strong, fat guy partner that I love his body by telling him how gross and unappealing I find men who look like Chris Hemsworth, that would be really weird, and it would not say "I am honest and secure about my preferences and options."
That’s not a very good comparison. Chris Hemsworth is legitimately attractive. Women with 6-pack abs are not. It’s not about envy towards these women. It looks and feels terrible to men. They like women to look and feel feminine. Nothing feminine about such low body fat.
+1 and well said. It also matters because musculature is a defining characteristic of masculinity. Therefore, whatever anyone's preferences towards their own idea of how masculine or feminine they want their partner, Chris Hemsworth is kind of the epitome of the sexual characteristics of his sex. A woman with an extremely hard body is the opposite- more leaning towards the masculine spectrum of body fat percentage. So, considering most people (again, not everyone, but most people) seem to be attracted to people who exhibit strong characteristics of their sex (i.e. very feminine women or very masculine men), obviously the masculine male will elicit more sexual attention than the masculine female. Just basic sexual dimorphism, tale as old as time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. I haven't read all the replies yet, but my DH likes me a little on the curvy side. He's very turned off by 6 pack abs on a woman. But he does like it when I work out with weights more often (e.g., glute and hamstring exercises). I'm probably a BMI of 23-24.
Yep. DH once told me touching a woman shouldn’t fee like touching a man. DH is not attracted to really sculpted muscles on women.
That's such a weird thing to tell your wife. Like telling your husband you don't like 10-inch d****s. As if it had at any point been an option.
They don’t want to feel like they’re with a man.
They never had a chance with women with that extremely rare body type and by putting it down they make themselves and their wives feel better.
6 pack abs just are not attractive (even on men) ... give me a flat yoga belly any day.
I'm not doubting your preferences. I personally like strong fat guys. But if I were to reassure my strong, fat guy partner that I love his body by telling him how gross and unappealing I find men who look like Chris Hemsworth, that would be really weird, and it would not say "I am honest and secure about my preferences and options."
That’s not a very good comparison. Chris Hemsworth is legitimately attractive. Women with 6-pack abs are not. It’s not about envy towards these women. It looks and feels terrible to men. They like women to look and feel feminine. Nothing feminine about such low body fat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. I haven't read all the replies yet, but my DH likes me a little on the curvy side. He's very turned off by 6 pack abs on a woman. But he does like it when I work out with weights more often (e.g., glute and hamstring exercises). I'm probably a BMI of 23-24.
Yep. DH once told me touching a woman shouldn’t fee like touching a man. DH is not attracted to really sculpted muscles on women.
That's such a weird thing to tell your wife. Like telling your husband you don't like 10-inch d****s. As if it had at any point been an option.
They don’t want to feel like they’re with a man.
They never had a chance with women with that extremely rare body type and by putting it down they make themselves and their wives feel better.
6 pack abs just are not attractive (even on men) ... give me a flat yoga belly any day.
I'm not doubting your preferences. I personally like strong fat guys. But if I were to reassure my strong, fat guy partner that I love his body by telling him how gross and unappealing I find men who look like Chris Hemsworth, that would be really weird, and it would not say "I am honest and secure about my preferences and options."[/quote
That’s not a very good comparison. Chris Hemsworth is legitimately attractive. Women with 6-pack abs are not. It’s not about envy towards these women. It looks and feels terrible to men. They like women to look and feel feminine. Nothing feminine about such low body fat.
You may think that, but nonetheless PP's husband's preference against women with that body type is about as relevant as my preference against men who look like Chris Hemsworth. No one was offering us that. If you are making your partner feel better by talking about how unattractive the body of someone you couldn't have gotten if you tried, regardless of whether it's "legitimately attractive" or not, you are trying way too hard at something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. I haven't read all the replies yet, but my DH likes me a little on the curvy side. He's very turned off by 6 pack abs on a woman. But he does like it when I work out with weights more often (e.g., glute and hamstring exercises). I'm probably a BMI of 23-24.
Yep. DH once told me touching a woman shouldn’t fee like touching a man. DH is not attracted to really sculpted muscles on women.
That's such a weird thing to tell your wife. Like telling your husband you don't like 10-inch d****s. As if it had at any point been an option.
They don’t want to feel like they’re with a man.
They never had a chance with women with that extremely rare body type and by putting it down they make themselves and their wives feel better.
6 pack abs just are not attractive (even on men) ... give me a flat yoga belly any day.
I'm not doubting your preferences. I personally like strong fat guys. But if I were to reassure my strong, fat guy partner that I love his body by telling him how gross and unappealing I find men who look like Chris Hemsworth, that would be really weird, and it would not say "I am honest and secure about my preferences and options."[/quote
That’s not a very good comparison. Chris Hemsworth is legitimately attractive. Women with 6-pack abs are not. It’s not about envy towards these women. It looks and feels terrible to men. They like women to look and feel feminine. Nothing feminine about such low body fat.
Massive?? What pic are you looking at? I think you Comme Ted on the wrong one.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^These women didn't look anything like crossfit athletes. It was video compilations and they were all extremely soft and jiggly and had zero visible muscle. I mean they were definitely "thicc", that's for sure- some would say borderline chubby. It really struck out to me because when I was growing up it was all about the super skinny look
I think it is regional and cultural. Yeah, my husband does not want me to look like a pre-pubescent teenager. I was thin when we met and have been thin the majority of our marriage but lately have gained due to depression meds and covid WFM but he has never been more attracted to me.
I wouldn't say she looks like a "pre-pubescent teenager." Look at her boobs! They're massive. Yes, they're probably fake but I've heard that fake breasts have come a long way and it's hard to tell nowadays.