Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I married a fat woman. If I found myself single again, I'd do it again if I loved the person.
That is sweet but the constant eating everything in sight would bother me and I like long visible necks.
Anonymous wrote:Demi has a round face so any extra pounds she’s wearing it
But the answer to the question is deff no
Guys don’t date fat chicks
Now I know why all fat chicks are single/sAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, because all women get fatter after marriage. I married an overweight woman, and she got a lot bigger.
Did you stay the same weight?
I'd put on 20 lbs and then lose 30 lbs. At times I was in better shape than when I got married, which made her angry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband married me when I was fat (and he was thin). I'm a lot less fat now, he has loved and banged me at all weights. So anecdotally this one guy who married me did!
I have a friend who was fat when she got married (to a great guy btw) and has completely overhauled her health and her body in the past couple of years. She always had a great personality, but I feel like her husband now has a hot wife (and he probably thought she was hot before too!) Lot of other couples I see are moving in the opposite direction…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, because all women get fatter after marriage. I married an overweight woman, and she got a lot bigger.
Did you stay the same weight?
Anonymous wrote:My husband married me when I was fat (and he was thin). I'm a lot less fat now, he has loved and banged me at all weights. So anecdotally this one guy who married me did!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think that everyone’s dealbreakers, no matter how petty, are legitimate. If I’m rejected for not being 6’4 or not making 7 figures I chalk it up to not being her type and don’t blame it in society.
No one is blaming society. The problem is when someone won’t be with someone they actually like bc they don’t have the balls to care more about their actual attraction than peer pressure.
That' doesn't happen that often though despite what boards have you believe. If someone was really into you they would give you a shot, the fact is that they aren't with someone who is into you. The funny thing is so many of the women complaining a guy won't be with her because she's fat or a guy complaining a girl won't be with him because he's too short won't give everyone a chance either because they aren't attracted to them. I guess it's fine for them to be picky or have a preference, but if someone isn't into them they're shallow or have been corrupted and too afraid because of society.
Nobody owes you a date, if you are fortunate to find someone interested in you give them a shot, instead of whining about the person who isn't interested in you.
As for the OP, the coworker just sounds like your garden variety douche.
Again, these are not the same thing. Not talking about people who make excuses for their own unpopularity. This question specifically refers to the OP, who is asking whether he should cow tow to peer pressure vs actually commit to someone he already finds attractive. That is just loserville. If you love this woman go get her, who cares what others think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as its well proportioned - meaning big chest and full bottom, I love it
I’m a thicc hour glass shape and I’ve never in my life been short on men to date. *shrug*
Hourglass is not fat
Anonymous wrote:I married a fat woman. If I found myself single again, I'd do it again if I loved the person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as its well proportioned - meaning big chest and full bottom, I love it
I’m a thicc hour glass shape and I’ve never in my life been short on men to date. *shrug*
Anonymous wrote:No, because all women get fatter after marriage. I married an overweight woman, and she got a lot bigger.