Fat -v- Skinny

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  1. GrannyRacer Paid Member Paid Member

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    OK guys, I want the truth. Himself keeps telling me I am too thin having lost a couple of stone over the winter. Not that I don't believe what he says and this is a man question. Do men prefer skinny women or those with a bit of weight on? Opinions welcome and, no, I have never had a fat bum, it is skinny.
     
  2. johnmk3 Forum Member

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    i prefer slim, not skinny but not too round either

    to be honest if you've been together a long time (i get that feeling from a few of your posts..) he probably likes you the way you are / were and doesnt like the change

    or something like that
     
  3. N/B

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    Slim & toned, but no 6-packs.

    Skinny and unfit is a real turn-off, as is bulky and ripped :lol:
    I don't 'do' Fat.
     
  4. Mike_H Forum Addict

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    Size 8 is a bit skinny, size 14-16 is getting a bit fat, but there's a lot of variation even in that range.
     
  5. RallyeVR6

    RallyeVR6 Forum Junkie

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    Simple - Women should have some curves.

    Not enough and they look like 10 year old boys (for reference see Kiera Knightley)
    Too Many and they're look like the Stay puff marshmellow man (see Ghostbusters)
    Too muscular they look like men (see, erm, Men)
     
  6. Claypole Forum Junkie

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    :) This about sums it up for me :

    [YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWjDZkY1ILU[/YOUTUBE]
     
  7. thegave Forum Member

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    those with a bit of weight on, and I mean a bit.

    Nothing sexier than a girl who fills her jeans. I love that extra bit of poke over the top.

    TTIWWOP.
     
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    women are meant to have curves, so not skinny but not overfly large, just curvy :thumbup:
     
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    slim women are better to look at, voluptuous women are better to feel. nothing wrong with a bit of fat as long as it's all in proportion, and dressed appropriately.
     
  10. DC75

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    i like slim not skinny.
     
  11. Richard Mk2

    Richard Mk2 Paid Member Paid Member

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    Couldn't agree more :thumbup:

    :lol:
     
  12. Richard Mk2

    Richard Mk2 Paid Member Paid Member

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    Beyonce has all the right curves in all the right places!
    Not to fat/not too skinny, just the way a woman should be. [:D] ;)


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  13. G-Man Forum Junkie

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    A few curves here; something to grab hold on to but by no means a chubby chaser :lol:

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  14. Matt82

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    crikey, whose that?
     
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  16. Matt82

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    no idea who she is then, but nom nom nom!
     
  17. gtijon Forum Member

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    Muscle definition on a woman is horrible. As is being able to see a woman's sternum or ribs.

    Mind you, belly poking over the top of jeans isn't nice either.

    The only women I'm particularly familiar with the builds of (bar my bird!) are page 3 girls. I'd say Lucy Pinder & Sophie Howard are pretty much bang on, and Sam Fox was back in the day. All got proper waists and hips.

    On the other hand, someone like Rosie Jones really doesn't interest me at all.
     
  18. tshirt2k

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    No muffin tops for me. As in tryin to squeeze into jeans a size too small. Skinny is boy like. Women should be Coke bottle shaped.. Curvasceous and go in and out in the right places.

    I always think women should do weights to enhance their shape as its that what shapes us, but i don't mean like the steroid muching monsters. Bit like the Miss fitness types.
    Not many like that around though. Those two pictures are nice examples.
     
  19. Dave

    Dave *Very Smart* Pedantic Old Fart Paid Member

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    Love Red Heads!
    Went out with lots!
    Married one!
    Don't really care what shape a girl is as long as she's a red head!
    Want this for Xmas?
    Yes I am a male chauvinist pig!
     
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  20. cockney chris

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    So Susan do you get the message? Different blokes like different things. If you want to impress other blokes then change but if you want to impress 'himself' then lean toward his way of thinking.
    Myself am not too fussy, at my age you learn not to be, because if a woman looks right, then she looks right so game on.
     

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