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Thread: do men actually like curvy women vs the skinny pencil one?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Archie View Post
    To me it doesn't matter, as long as me and her have something in common and if we're like different sides of the coin(as in we complement each other, one is talkative the other likes to listen more etc), I will find her attractive.
    I know I wouldn't date someone who is more overweight than I am, or obese, no offence. But body types don't matter to me. Maybe I wouldn't date a girl who is much taller than me..

    But for the sake of the thread, I guess I prefer girls who are a bit curvy.
    Lol Archie I think everything you wrote there is perfectly fine, everybody has a personal preference where looks are concerned and that's no bad thing, it's just the media pressure on women that they have to conform to unrealistic standards - standards that actually promote unhealthy diet/lifestyle as something to aspire to in most cases - that pisses me off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Millie View Post
    Lol Archie I think everything you wrote there is perfectly fine, everybody has a personal preference where looks are concerned and that's no bad thing, it's just the media pressure on women that they have to conform to unrealistic standards - standards that actually promote unhealthy diet/lifestyle as something to aspire to in most cases - that pisses me off.
    I think healthy is the term that people should impress. I know this girl that works at the vet I go to.. she's pretty.. but she is really a stick (figuratively). So much so that I wonder how she walks around without hurting herself... I fear for her. She's pretty, in the face area... but if she doesn't hold on to someone when she walks outside she will seriously blow away.

    I think you can be larger or smaller, but as long as you are healthy it doesn't really matter.

    My personal preference is a woman that looks like a woman... most especially NOT a man that looks like a woman... and while I've seen a few animals people have dressed as women that could be passable, I would definitely not abide by that either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LifeInflux View Post
    My personal preference is a woman that looks like a woman... most especially NOT a man that looks like a woman... and while I've seen a few animals people have dressed as women that could be passable, I would definitely not abide by that either.
    Hahaha I've said it before and I'll say it again... DOOFUS lol

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    I just want to know why some women ask a question where posters have to reject one body type in order to make another body type feel better about themselves. Why can't these women deal with their own insecurities without having to do comparisons which make others feel bad? It's basic bullying really - encouraging everyone to put someone else down so that the instigator feels temporarily happier.

    I swear this whole body image thing was done to women by women and continues to be perpetuated by women.

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    Quote Originally Posted by searock View Post
    I But I can see how something like that could happen in the USA...
    But not restricted to just the USA

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    Quote Originally Posted by rafterman View Post
    But not restricted to just the USA
    I guess in any country in which lots of people are overweight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by catnip View Post
    I just want to know why some women ask a question where posters have to reject one body type in order to make another body type feel better about themselves. Why can't these women deal with their own insecurities without having to do comparisons which make others feel bad? It's basic bullying really - encouraging everyone to put someone else down so that the instigator feels temporarily happier.

    I swear this whole body image thing was done to women by women and continues to be perpetuated by women.
    Indeed, unfortunately I agree, while the Karl Lager-asses of the world don't help I think women are the root cause of their own misfortune. Sad times.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Millie View Post
    Lol this has actually made me quite angry, what are they thinking?! There's a huge difference (literally) between curvy and obese in my opinion, just as there's a big difference between slender and anorexic. All this pressure on women to conform to a certain standard is not good, especially not when magazine images of women who already fit that standard are still airbrushed to within an inch of an eating disorder. Bah.
    Hmm...haven't really noticed this so much these days. The anorexic look has been out of style for some time now, at least here in the US. Most guys I know don't like that look at all. Look at the women who's bodies get glorified in the media or the big name women in porn and they have bigger asses than the type you describe and a healthy bodyfat %.

    Women who aren't afraid to hit the gym and reap the rewards of weight lifting are become more and more desired and the whole idea that they're going to accidently get "too muscular" is now recognized as obsolete.



    This is Michele Waterson, and she has the type of body that's becoming the most popular these days. She's far from anorexic, in fact she's very strong and could probably demolish your average male if she ever fought one. Now, she takes exceptional care of herself and works out like an animal, don't get me wrong, I'm just making the point that the whole "anorexic looking = sexy" line of thinking is now obsolete. Women who were too skinny for their own good were considered sexy back when we didn't have the resources or the nutrition and training knowledge to where a woman could sculpt herself to look like the above pic. Now we have them and thus, have evolved beyond our obsession with the frail skin and bones physiques.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Millie View Post
    Hahaha I've said it before and I'll say it again... DOOFUS lol
    as long as I get the laugh

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    Quote Originally Posted by dickriculous View Post
    I love that you can actually see a bit of belly . Too bad for the extreme airbrushing though. I wonder, will they ever stop doing that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dickriculous View Post
    Hmm...haven't really noticed this so much these days. The anorexic look has been out of style for some time now, at least here in the US. Most guys I know don't like that look at all. Look at the women who's bodies get glorified in the media or the big name women in porn and they have bigger asses than the type you describe and a healthy bodyfat %.

    Women who aren't afraid to hit the gym and reap the rewards of weight lifting are become more and more desired and the whole idea that they're going to accidently get "too muscular" is now recognized as obsolete.


    This is Michele Waterson, and she has the type of body that's becoming the most popular these days. She's far from anorexic, in fact she's very strong and could probably demolish your average male if she ever fought one. Now, she takes exceptional care of herself and works out like an animal, don't get me wrong, I'm just making the point that the whole "anorexic looking = sexy" line of thinking is now obsolete. Women who were too skinny for their own good were considered sexy back when we didn't have the resources or the nutrition and training knowledge to where a woman could sculpt herself to look like the above pic. Now we have them and thus, have evolved beyond our obsession with the frail skin and bones physiques.
    I agree with this post. Fit is best, whether curvy or thin.

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    i really like thin girls.. but i once dated a curvy one.. i have my own preferences when it comes to girls but it doesn't mean that i'll always stick to it, when i like a girl it's not always about their figure, there's a lot more important categories to look for...

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    Curves are unbelievably sexy.

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    Here's the bottomline for all HETERO guys: we like women. Usually a vagina with legs and that has a mouth to give a BJ with will be enough. And you'd think that would be purely for casual encounters i.e. FWB but no; that's pretty much 90% of even real relationships with guys. You get the occasional guys with very specific tastes, e.g curvey women or the skinny pencil one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by YoungCosmo View Post
    Here's the bottomline for all HETERO guys: we like women. Usually a vagina with legs and that has a mouth to give a BJ with will be enough. And you'd think that would be purely for casual encounters i.e. FWB but no; that's pretty much 90% of even real relationships with guys. You get the occasional guys with very specific tastes, e.g curvey women or the skinny pencil one.
    Reminds me of something my hubby said in response to which size boobs are preferable. He said "if I get to see them, they're good"
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