Anonymous wrote:If she would have sex with me every time I wanted it, yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bet society considers Christina Hendricks fat…
Google tells me she's 5'7" 161. so a BMI of 25.2.
I'd date her.
Anonymous wrote:For example someone with demi Lovato's body type. A guy at work is always fat shaming fat people but then says demi could get it. She struggles with her weight though and I see a lot of very fat women married with thinner or chubby partners in dc. Should women just stop worrying about dieting if the goal is to look good?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous 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.
So your weight fluctuation is forgivable, even admirable, her hers is not. Got you.
I'm not the pp, but my wife and I were comparably thin when we met. I've gained 10 pounds in 20 years, she's gained 40+. I think it's our duty as partners to stay within 10% of the weight we were when we met.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous 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.
So your weight fluctuation is forgivable, even admirable, her hers is not. Got you.
I'm not the pp, but my wife and I were comparably thin when we met. I've gained 10 pounds in 20 years, she's gained 40+. I think it's our duty as partners to stay within 10% of the weight we were when we met.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous 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.
So your weight fluctuation is forgivable, even admirable, her hers is not. Got you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
If you actually dated a large woman, you would find they typically don't eat that much more than skinny women, on the whole.
Agreed. I am fat. I went to see my sister this summer and stayed for two weeks. She is skinny. She ate twice as much as me every day.
But that's the thing about prejudice, it's never factually correct.
Thanks for the anecdote. But I'm willing to bet that most fat women who eat what a skinny woman eats on an ongoing basis would lose weight.
Anonymous wrote:I bet society considers Christina Hendricks fat…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
If you actually dated a large woman, you would find they typically don't eat that much more than skinny women, on the whole.
Agreed. I am fat. I went to see my sister this summer and stayed for two weeks. She is skinny. She ate twice as much as me every day.
But that's the thing about prejudice, it's never factually correct.
Anonymous wrote: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.
If you actually dated a large woman, you would find they typically don't eat that much more than skinny women, on the whole.