Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been approached soooooo much more when I gained weight. In fact, I guess I should put some back on.
I used to weigh 115-120 at 5'5, now I'm at 130. The most attention I get is by FAR when I'm at 140-150. I never would have believed it if you told me this when I was really skinny. But compared to the attention I get now and when I'm heavier, I was practically invisible. I got way worse service, also! And less random help from men.
The amount of attention I got from men at 5'5 and 140 or so was unreal. I've been at several different weights and man, was that the sweet spot. *I* felt good too, which is what matters.
Anonymous wrote:Great news! I'll takr all the leftover physically fit thin women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband definitely prefers me a little bigger. Not obese obviously but an 8 vs a 4.
This. Size 8 does not translate to curvy or big just like plus size models at size 12-14 are not really "big".
8 is too large for me. DW is 4/6 just right.
Little men may be overwhelmed by bigger ladies, but generally it's true. Average-tall men like some meat on the bone.
Anonymous wrote:As a man, my experience concurs with the article's message. I have never met a man who prefers skinny women - ever. Some prefer athletic, but most like "healthy". I think the word "overweight" is misused as most men use it synonymously with "obeise".
Personally, I keep myself in very athletic physical shape. But I absolutely lose it over a full-figured 135+ woman who carries herself with confidence. Swimsuit model types don't even come close. Trust me, I'm not that unusual.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband definitely prefers me a little bigger. Not obese obviously but an 8 vs a 4.
This. Size 8 does not translate to curvy or big just like plus size models at size 12-14 are not really "big".
8 is too large for me. DW is 4/6 just right.
Little men may be overwhelmed by bigger ladies, but generally it's true. Average-tall men like some meat on the bone.
Anonymous wrote:As a man, my experience concurs with the article's message. I have never met a man who prefers skinny women - ever. Some prefer athletic, but most like "healthy". I think the word "overweight" is misused as most men use it synonymously with "obeise".
Personally, I keep myself in very athletic physical shape. But I absolutely lose it over a full-figured 135+ woman who carries herself with confidence. Swimsuit model types don't even come close. Trust me, I'm not that unusual.
Anonymous wrote:Fat women are easy lays. That's why men like them.
Anonymous wrote:As a man, my experience concurs with the article's message. I have never met a man who prefers skinny women - ever. Some prefer athletic, but most like "healthy". I think the word "overweight" is misused as most men use it synonymously with "obeise".
Personally, I keep myself in very athletic physical shape. But I absolutely lose it over a full-figured 135+ woman who carries herself with confidence. Swimsuit model types don't even come close. Trust me, I'm not that unusual.