Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m divorced and ready to hit the dating market. I am 46, I am not a bad looking guy, but I am extremely skinny 6’0 and 140 lbs. I lift weight regularly, very athletic (former fencer). I got married very young at 21 to my high school sweetheart and she is the only women I have ever been with. So I have never had to really worry about how I look but now that I am single and looking I am insecure about this. Yes I know as a man I should be confident etc but I am also a human conscious of my own insecurities.
So how do you ladies feel about tall and skinny but otherwise good looking guy?
OP - eat an extra 300-500 calories per day and have a trainer set up a lifting plan for you. You can put on 20+ lbs of muscle in a year. You’d be surprised how much women like a who’s got muscles (assuming he’s not a dbag, of course). And, even if he is a dbag they’ll often still sleep with him while lamenting what a dbag he is! Lol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hot. Men think women want chunky men for some reason. The reality is slimness is attractive, as much for men as for women. I'd compare an extremely muscular man to a woman who has large breast implants and a huge ass and is very much an hourglass figure. Yes, that can be attractive in a way, but lots of men probably prefer the effortlessness of the naturally slim woman. For men, excess fat is almost always a huge negative- it serves literally no benefit. It's not like women want bigger breasts, hips or butts on men. So keep lean and dont even worry about it
For lots of men, some excess fat is a positive. For a fair fraction of men, even a lot of excess fat isn’t a huge negative. Especially when it’s distributed in an hourglass figure, then there’s no practical maximum excess weight!
Where are these men? I have avoided dating sites because I assume they want thin and fit.
I am 5’4”, 170 lbs.
Anonymous wrote:I like a tall skinny physique but really, intelligence and humor turn me on more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hot. Men think women want chunky men for some reason. The reality is slimness is attractive, as much for men as for women. I'd compare an extremely muscular man to a woman who has large breast implants and a huge ass and is very much an hourglass figure. Yes, that can be attractive in a way, but lots of men probably prefer the effortlessness of the naturally slim woman. For men, excess fat is almost always a huge negative- it serves literally no benefit. It's not like women want bigger breasts, hips or butts on men. So keep lean and dont even worry about it
For lots of men, some excess fat is a positive. For a fair fraction of men, even a lot of excess fat isn’t a huge negative. Especially when it’s distributed in an hourglass figure, then there’s no practical maximum excess weight!
Where are these men? I have avoided dating sites because I assume they want thin and fit.
I am 5’4”, 170 lbs.
Anonymous wrote:I’m divorced and ready to hit the dating market. I am 46, I am not a bad looking guy, but I am extremely skinny 6’0 and 140 lbs. I lift weight regularly, very athletic (former fencer). I got married very young at 21 to my high school sweetheart and she is the only women I have ever been with. So I have never had to really worry about how I look but now that I am single and looking I am insecure about this. Yes I know as a man I should be confident etc but I am also a human conscious of my own insecurities.
So how do you ladies feel about tall and skinny but otherwise good looking guy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like it but my "type" is sort of the disheveled professor type. I might not click you on the apps though, but that's because I would assume you weren't into someone short and curvy. I would assume that you would assume I'm not sporty, even though I am.
But that's my damage, not yours.
A LOT of men love short and curvy women- click on whoever strikes your fancy on the apps with confidence.
-short and curvy woman
Sure for a roll in the bed but long term? No I don't think so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like it but my "type" is sort of the disheveled professor type. I might not click you on the apps though, but that's because I would assume you weren't into someone short and curvy. I would assume that you would assume I'm not sporty, even though I am.
But that's my damage, not yours.
A LOT of men love short and curvy women- click on whoever strikes your fancy on the apps with confidence.
-short and curvy woman
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hot. Men think women want chunky men for some reason. The reality is slimness is attractive, as much for men as for women. I'd compare an extremely muscular man to a woman who has large breast implants and a huge ass and is very much an hourglass figure. Yes, that can be attractive in a way, but lots of men probably prefer the effortlessness of the naturally slim woman. For men, excess fat is almost always a huge negative- it serves literally no benefit. It's not like women want bigger breasts, hips or butts on men. So keep lean and dont even worry about it
For lots of men, some excess fat is a positive. For a fair fraction of men, even a lot of excess fat isn’t a huge negative. Especially when it’s distributed in an hourglass figure, then there’s no practical maximum excess weight!
Anonymous wrote:I'm married to one but remember ladies the taller ones have shorter life span.