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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I think men are loudly attracted to slim women because of the way society treats fatness and has put slim women as the peak standard of beauty for so long. beauty standards are becoming more diverse and I think amongst my generation at least people love whoever they love loudly and proudly. |
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I like women that I’m attracted to.
This broadly means a woman that isn’t morbidly obese or dangerously thin when it comes to body type.
Anywhere between those two extremes I’m happy with as long as I find the woman interesting, intelligent and has an amenable attitude and personality.
Most men aren’t as strict on wanting skinny women as you’d think |
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By *eliWoman
over a year ago
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Men like the women they're attracted to. Whether that's slim, athletic, chubby... I'm bored of typing descriptors now. Some men don't give a flying hoot about body size/shape, others do.
Find those you're compatible with and don't focus on those you're not. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Yeah, I do find that most men do prefer a slimmer woman. But so many men love bigger women. Why worry about it? You're just not compatible. It's really not that big of a deal. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I can assure you that men prefer curvy women, as a rule of thumb. But everyone is different.
Sometimes it grinds my gears when women say they only want tall guys. Then I’m reminded that it’s their problem if they don’t want me - not mine. |
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By *oxesMan
over a year ago
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You and I have different understanding of what thin means. There were a number of women who were not lean or skinny or thin/normal weight on their surrounded by women who were.
But on the other hand I find the hotlist goes through phases and fads. |
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"I can assure you that men prefer curvy women, as a rule of thumb. But everyone is different.
Sometimes it grinds my gears when women say they only want tall guys. Then I’m reminded that it’s their problem if they don’t want me - not mine. "
It's nobody's problem if you don't suit each other |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I can assure you that men prefer curvy women, as a rule of thumb. But everyone is different.
Sometimes it grinds my gears when women say they only want tall guys. Then I’m reminded that it’s their problem if they don’t want me - not mine.
It's nobody's problem if you don't suit each other"
Nah, it’s defo theirs |
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"I can assure you that men prefer curvy women, as a rule of thumb. But everyone is different.
Sometimes it grinds my gears when women say they only want tall guys. Then I’m reminded that it’s their problem if they don’t want me - not mine.
It's nobody's problem if you don't suit each other
Nah, it’s defo theirs "
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"I think men are loudly attracted to slim women because of the way society treats fatness and has put slim women as the peak standard of beauty for so long. beauty standards are becoming more diverse and I think amongst my generation at least people love whoever they love loudly and proudly. "
This ! |
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OP after being on here for ten years as a couple and Mrs has a hotwife profile as well I can say with a certain amount of experience...
Men couldn't care less a fucks a fuck for 95% size, age , look's, colour is all pretty much irrelevant if they are going to get their end's away.
Yes there's some who are more selective and most have a fantasy preference or who they'd marry.
But generally when it comes to getting a fuck any holes a goal. |
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Without wishing to sound like a white knight, I do not believe that this is true. It’s a bit like me saying women like “athletic/fit” men. Now I am sure some do. But I think it’s important to see the reality of this, walking down the high street in any town shows us that people of all shapes and sizes partner up and lead very happy lives.
I think if you asked most men want they want from fab, it would go along the lines of “sexually confident, good company, fun to be around, makes me laugh and has a similar taste in debauchery as me”.
Men are very visually motivated when it comes to this lifestyle but they aren’t simple creatures when it comes to their tastes in partners. I wouldn’t necessarily be guided by the media tropes that are forced upon us. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Without wishing to sound like a white knight, I do not believe that this is true. It’s a bit like me saying women like “athletic/fit” men. Now I am sure some do. But I think it’s important to see the reality of this, walking down the high street in any town shows us that people of all shapes and sizes partner up and lead very happy lives.
I think if you asked most men want they want from fab, it would go along the lines of “sexually confident, good company, fun to be around, makes me laugh and has a similar taste in debauchery as me”.
Men are very visually motivated when it comes to this lifestyle but they aren’t simple creatures when it comes to their tastes in partners. I wouldn’t necessarily be guided by the media tropes that are forced upon us. "
Debauchery the new fragrance |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I’m not picky
depending on the appetite at the time I don't mind a starter "
We’re more an 8 course meal kinda couple. Maybe this is why I can’t lose weight. |
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"women don't like thin men
Good job I see myself as thin and curvy!"
I hear you there chap!
Oh the woe and sorrow it does bring, when you’re cursed as a man to be terrible thin. But the thing they forget, the thing they don’t ken is a slim little fella, is the nicest of men |
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By *ucka39Man
over a year ago
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"I’m not picky
depending on the appetite at the time I don't mind a starter
We’re more an 8 course meal kinda couple. Maybe this is why I can’t lose weight."
Where i start is anyone's guess but I'm sure I'd be satisfied as much as the serving never waste as the saying goes always leave room for dessert |
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By *otSoPoshWoman
over a year ago
In a ball gown because that's how we roll in N. Devon |
"Not all men.
Some men do. Some men don't.
Some men don't like women.
You're welcome.
You win the forum"
I try.
Just popped back to say I'm kind of glad that not all men like the same thing. And I'm kind of glad that not all men actually have a specific "type". Nor do all slim people all just like slim people, nor do all fat people just like fat people.
The variety of people that people are attracted to is beautiful. And I'm so glad of it, not least that it means that some utterly gorgeous men are happy to walk down the street with me, because they're not ashamed of who they're attracted to. |
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By *otSoPoshWoman
over a year ago
In a ball gown because that's how we roll in N. Devon |
"In fairness the OP hasn't said anything about large people, herself or even most men!
Guys, people can be slim and curvy this is so dumb.!!!!!!
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What's dumb about it? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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ya know what, everyone is arguing the same point.
horses for courses
whatever floats your boat
each to their own
There are no rules folks love, like, kiss and enjoy whoever you want, whenever you want (with consent) |
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"In fairness the OP hasn't said anything about large people, herself or even most men!
Guys, people can be slim and curvy this is so dumb.!!!!!!
What's dumb about it?
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We have had a lot of threads recently where people are asked to choose between slim or 'curvy' (which is obviously a euphemism for f, for, f, for ffff.. it's obviously a euphemism for larger)
And the sweety-pops will say they like 'both' obviously. And maybe they do.
But technically (and break my ass) people can be thin *and* curvy too!
It's a thing.
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By *otSoPoshWoman
over a year ago
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"In fairness the OP hasn't said anything about large people, herself or even most men!
Guys, people can be slim and curvy this is so dumb.!!!!!!
What's dumb about it?
We have had a lot of threads recently where people are asked to choose between slim or 'curvy' (which is obviously a euphemism for f, for, f, for ffff.. it's obviously a euphemism for larger)
And the sweety-pops will say they like 'both' obviously. And maybe they do.
But technically (and break my ass) people can be thin *and* curvy too!
It's a thing.
pt"
Curvy is a shape, not a size. So yep. People can be thin and curvy.
This thread hasn't dissolved into a bun fight, a slanging match, a one against the other.
So, as much as the OP appears to be about throwing a grenade and watching the fallout, it also appears to have not been successful this time.
And actually... without the "this sucks", the thread title is accurate. If you add the word "some". |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"In fairness the OP hasn't said anything about large people, herself or even most men!
Guys, people can be slim and curvy this is so dumb.!!!!!!
What's dumb about it?
We have had a lot of threads recently where people are asked to choose between slim or 'curvy' (which is obviously a euphemism for f, for, f, for ffff.. it's obviously a euphemism for larger)
And the sweety-pops will say they like 'both' obviously. And maybe they do.
But technically (and break my ass) people can be thin *and* curvy too!
It's a thing.
pt
Curvy is a shape, not a size. So yep. People can be thin and curvy.
This thread hasn't dissolved into a bun fight, a slanging match, a one against the other.
So, as much as the OP appears to be about throwing a grenade and watching the fallout, it also appears to have not been successful this time.
And actually... without the "this sucks", the thread title is accurate. If you add the word "some"."
I was not going to comment as i remember a few throws from the OP last year but I agree with your comment of its accurate if you add 'some' |
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"Like slim women but I prefer a woman who is curvy
QED posh.
I'm not sure why the need for the "QED". I wasn't arguing
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I didn't need to do it at all (I'm over posting I think lol) it was just well timed pt |
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By *otSoPoshWoman
over a year ago
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"Like slim women but I prefer a woman who is curvy
QED posh.
I'm not sure why the need for the "QED". I wasn't arguing
I didn't need to do it at all (I'm over posting I think lol) it was just well timed pt"
I mean... it proved my point well, that much is true. |
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To me it doesn't matter what size a woman is its more about what they are like as a person because you can be slim or big if they are not very nice to talk to then that is a big put off for me rather than there size and what they look like |
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By *oxesMan
over a year ago
Southend, Essex |
"I think men are loudly attracted to slim women because of the way society treats fatness and has put slim women as the peak standard of beauty for so long. beauty standards are becoming more diverse and I think amongst my generation at least people love whoever they love loudly and proudly.
This !"
I disagree with this to a certain extent. Female Beauty standards change all the time. Even faster in the modern age.
Early 1900s the standard was desirably plump, full figured (in reference to the shoulders and arms) and pinched waist. This was deemed Skinner than the Georgian beauty standard of obese.
Roaring 20s saw flat chested (to the point where women were strapping their tits down to make then look smaller), down played waist (what ever that means) and boyish looks, curveless features.
30s -50s
Curves, hour glass figure, large breasts. Slim waist
60s -70s
Thin - skinny, willowy, an emphasis on long thin legs.
80s-00s [What most men liked]
Curvy (not overweight)
Emphasis of ever larger breasts
Flat stomach
(The model agencies preferred tall apparently)
(On a tangent I looked up cm modeling as a research for this post and they wanted women between 185cm - 195cm 35inches in the hips or above and DD plus but rarely take models on who are larger than a G, depending on the type of modeling. Most others said no height requirements but need women to be busty, toned curvy figure)
Also 90s
(Heroin chic)
Do I need to describe this?
2010s
Big boobs
Greater emphasis on the bum and wide hips.
Muscular {in some form)
The reality and scientifically obesity is the norm (obesity BMI perception paradox) where we no longer see it on ourselves and others which may explain why many people react the way they do even they themselves are overweight or obese.
We are more accommodating of obesity. |
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"I think men are loudly attracted to slim women because of the way society treats fatness and has put slim women as the peak standard of beauty for so long. beauty standards are becoming more diverse and I think amongst my generation at least people love whoever they love loudly and proudly. "
Just what I came to say. The loudly attracted part anyway. For sure. |
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I like women of all shapes, sizes, ethnicities, religion, but if they cant shoot a flaming arrow into a viking burial ship off horseback at a gallop….. first attempt…. They better grab their crap and leave!! |
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"I think men are loudly attracted to slim women because of the way society treats fatness and has put slim women as the peak standard of beauty for so long. beauty standards are becoming more diverse and I think amongst my generation at least people love whoever they love loudly and proudly.
This !
I disagree with this to a certain extent. Female Beauty standards change all the time. Even faster in the modern age.
Early 1900s the standard was desirably plump, full figured (in reference to the shoulders and arms) and pinched waist. This was deemed Skinner than the Georgian beauty standard of obese.
Roaring 20s saw flat chested (to the point where women were strapping their tits down to make then look smaller), down played waist (what ever that means) and boyish looks, curveless features.
30s -50s
Curves, hour glass figure, large breasts. Slim waist
60s -70s
Thin - skinny, willowy, an emphasis on long thin legs.
80s-00s [What most men liked]
Curvy (not overweight)
Emphasis of ever larger breasts
Flat stomach
(The model agencies preferred tall apparently)
(On a tangent I looked up cm modeling as a research for this post and they wanted women between 185cm - 195cm 35inches in the hips or above and DD plus but rarely take models on who are larger than a G, depending on the type of modeling. Most others said no height requirements but need women to be busty, toned curvy figure)
Also 90s
(Heroin chic)
Do I need to describe this?
2010s
Big boobs
Greater emphasis on the bum and wide hips.
Muscular {in some form)
The reality and scientifically obesity is the norm (obesity BMI perception paradox) where we no longer see it on ourselves and others which may explain why many people react the way they do even they themselves are overweight or obese.
We are more accommodating of obesity.
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What are 'Female Beauty standards' though? You make it sound like something official, but it's basically the fashion industry and it's used by all kinds of industries to sell stuff. They are always thinking ahead, and that's why it always changes. How many get to marry a model?
What most people are actually physically and hormonally attracted doesn't really change in my opinion. Most people like 'nice and healthy' body fat (ie stored fat in women and muscle in men, though not necessarily toned muscle - they can be bigger too) and some people vary of course - as happens with everything in life. That variation, over innumerate different things, makes us the species we are.
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"This sucks OP you are thin tho...
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We don't know what goes for that though, sacrifices, fitness etc.. she could be tired of the work that goes into it, maybe for such little ultimate result (ie in guys) who knows.
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"I think men are loudly attracted to slim women because of the way society treats fatness and has put slim women as the peak standard of beauty for so long. beauty standards are becoming more diverse and I think amongst my generation at least people love whoever they love loudly and proudly.
This !
I disagree with this to a certain extent. Female Beauty standards change all the time. Even faster in the modern age.
Early 1900s the standard was desirably plump, full figured (in reference to the shoulders and arms) and pinched waist. This was deemed Skinner than the Georgian beauty standard of obese.
Roaring 20s saw flat chested (to the point where women were strapping their tits down to make then look smaller), down played waist (what ever that means) and boyish looks, curveless features.
30s -50s
Curves, hour glass figure, large breasts. Slim waist
60s -70s
Thin - skinny, willowy, an emphasis on long thin legs.
80s-00s [What most men liked]
Curvy (not overweight)
Emphasis of ever larger breasts
Flat stomach
(The model agencies preferred tall apparently)
(On a tangent I looked up cm modeling as a research for this post and they wanted women between 185cm - 195cm 35inches in the hips or above and DD plus but rarely take models on who are larger than a G, depending on the type of modeling. Most others said no height requirements but need women to be busty, toned curvy figure)
Also 90s
(Heroin chic)
Do I need to describe this?
2010s
Big boobs
Greater emphasis on the bum and wide hips.
Muscular {in some form)
The reality and scientifically obesity is the norm (obesity BMI perception paradox) where we no longer see it on ourselves and others which may explain why many people react the way they do even they themselves are overweight or obese.
We are more accommodating of obesity. "
That reads like Kennel Club breed standards for dogs |
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"I think men are loudly attracted to slim women because of the way society treats fatness and has put slim women as the peak standard of beauty for so long. beauty standards are becoming more diverse and I think amongst my generation at least people love whoever they love loudly and proudly.
This !
I disagree with this to a certain extent. Female Beauty standards change all the time. Even faster in the modern age.
Early 1900s the standard was desirably plump, full figured (in reference to the shoulders and arms) and pinched waist. This was deemed Skinner than the Georgian beauty standard of obese.
Roaring 20s saw flat chested (to the point where women were strapping their tits down to make then look smaller), down played waist (what ever that means) and boyish looks, curveless features.
30s -50s
Curves, hour glass figure, large breasts. Slim waist
60s -70s
Thin - skinny, willowy, an emphasis on long thin legs.
80s-00s [What most men liked]
Curvy (not overweight)
Emphasis of ever larger breasts
Flat stomach
(The model agencies preferred tall apparently)
(On a tangent I looked up cm modeling as a research for this post and they wanted women between 185cm - 195cm 35inches in the hips or above and DD plus but rarely take models on who are larger than a G, depending on the type of modeling. Most others said no height requirements but need women to be busty, toned curvy figure)
Also 90s
(Heroin chic)
Do I need to describe this?
2010s
Big boobs
Greater emphasis on the bum and wide hips.
Muscular {in some form)
The reality and scientifically obesity is the norm (obesity BMI perception paradox) where we no longer see it on ourselves and others which may explain why many people react the way they do even they themselves are overweight or obese.
We are more accommodating of obesity.
That reads like Kennel Club breed standards for dogs "
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"I think men are loudly attracted to slim women because of the way society treats fatness and has put slim women as the peak standard of beauty for so long. beauty standards are becoming more diverse and I think amongst my generation at least people love whoever they love loudly and proudly.
This !
I disagree with this to a certain extent. Female Beauty standards change all the time. Even faster in the modern age.
Early 1900s the standard was desirably plump, full figured (in reference to the shoulders and arms) and pinched waist. This was deemed Skinner than the Georgian beauty standard of obese.
Roaring 20s saw flat chested (to the point where women were strapping their tits down to make then look smaller), down played waist (what ever that means) and boyish looks, curveless features.
30s -50s
Curves, hour glass figure, large breasts. Slim waist
60s -70s
Thin - skinny, willowy, an emphasis on long thin legs.
80s-00s [What most men liked]
Curvy (not overweight)
Emphasis of ever larger breasts
Flat stomach
(The model agencies preferred tall apparently)
(On a tangent I looked up cm modeling as a research for this post and they wanted women between 185cm - 195cm 35inches in the hips or above and DD plus but rarely take models on who are larger than a G, depending on the type of modeling. Most others said no height requirements but need women to be busty, toned curvy figure)
Also 90s
(Heroin chic)
Do I need to describe this?
2010s
Big boobs
Greater emphasis on the bum and wide hips.
Muscular {in some form)
The reality and scientifically obesity is the norm (obesity BMI perception paradox) where we no longer see it on ourselves and others which may explain why many people react the way they do even they themselves are overweight or obese.
We are more accommodating of obesity.
That reads like Kennel Club breed standards for dogs
Brindle or grey?! "
I'm more piebald with grayish tinges, heavy on the backside with a cold wet nose |
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"I think men are loudly attracted to slim women because of the way society treats fatness and has put slim women as the peak standard of beauty for so long. beauty standards are becoming more diverse and I think amongst my generation at least people love whoever they love loudly and proudly.
This !
I disagree with this to a certain extent. Female Beauty standards change all the time. Even faster in the modern age.
Early 1900s the standard was desirably plump, full figured (in reference to the shoulders and arms) and pinched waist. This was deemed Skinner than the Georgian beauty standard of obese.
Roaring 20s saw flat chested (to the point where women were strapping their tits down to make then look smaller), down played waist (what ever that means) and boyish looks, curveless features.
30s -50s
Curves, hour glass figure, large breasts. Slim waist
60s -70s
Thin - skinny, willowy, an emphasis on long thin legs.
80s-00s [What most men liked]
Curvy (not overweight)
Emphasis of ever larger breasts
Flat stomach
(The model agencies preferred tall apparently)
(On a tangent I looked up cm modeling as a research for this post and they wanted women between 185cm - 195cm 35inches in the hips or above and DD plus but rarely take models on who are larger than a G, depending on the type of modeling. Most others said no height requirements but need women to be busty, toned curvy figure)
Also 90s
(Heroin chic)
Do I need to describe this?
2010s
Big boobs
Greater emphasis on the bum and wide hips.
Muscular {in some form)
The reality and scientifically obesity is the norm (obesity BMI perception paradox) where we no longer see it on ourselves and others which may explain why many people react the way they do even they themselves are overweight or obese.
We are more accommodating of obesity.
That reads like Kennel Club breed standards for dogs
Brindle or grey?!
I'm more piebald with grayish tinges, heavy on the backside with a cold wet nose "
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"I think men are loudly attracted to slim women because of the way society treats fatness and has put slim women as the peak standard of beauty for so long. beauty standards are becoming more diverse and I think amongst my generation at least people love whoever they love loudly and proudly.
This !
I disagree with this to a certain extent. Female Beauty standards change all the time. Even faster in the modern age.
Early 1900s the standard was desirably plump, full figured (in reference to the shoulders and arms) and pinched waist. This was deemed Skinner than the Georgian beauty standard of obese.
Roaring 20s saw flat chested (to the point where women were strapping their tits down to make then look smaller), down played waist (what ever that means) and boyish looks, curveless features.
30s -50s
Curves, hour glass figure, large breasts. Slim waist
60s -70s
Thin - skinny, willowy, an emphasis on long thin legs.
80s-00s [What most men liked]
Curvy (not overweight)
Emphasis of ever larger breasts
Flat stomach
(The model agencies preferred tall apparently)
(On a tangent I looked up cm modeling as a research for this post and they wanted women between 185cm - 195cm 35inches in the hips or above and DD plus but rarely take models on who are larger than a G, depending on the type of modeling. Most others said no height requirements but need women to be busty, toned curvy figure)
Also 90s
(Heroin chic)
Do I need to describe this?
2010s
Big boobs
Greater emphasis on the bum and wide hips.
Muscular {in some form)
The reality and scientifically obesity is the norm (obesity BMI perception paradox) where we no longer see it on ourselves and others which may explain why many people react the way they do even they themselves are overweight or obese.
We are more accommodating of obesity.
That reads like Kennel Club breed standards for dogs
Brindle or grey?!
I'm more piebald with grayish tinges, heavy on the backside with a cold wet nose "
I think I have some breed deformities |
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I think most men looks boobs or ass, if it's about sexual desires or who is sexy. Thin, average and curvy (not large) are equally attractive for most men. Except your usual stereotype (Tall,hung,hot,pretty face) are the guys who are usually picky. Even large (not just curvy) women are attractive for many guys. I'd say 5% in Central Europe where I'm from , but probably a good 25% in the UK. |
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Tbh I actually much prefer a woman with a fuller figure, I've been with women from both ends of the spectrum and I genuinely just find a curvier woman so much more beautiful. That's not to say slim girls aren't beautiful, they're just not 100% my type x |
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"I think men are loudly attracted to slim women because of the way society treats fatness and has put slim women as the peak standard of beauty for so long. beauty standards are becoming more diverse and I think amongst my generation at least people love whoever they love loudly and proudly.
This !
I disagree with this to a certain extent. Female Beauty standards change all the time. Even faster in the modern age.
Early 1900s the standard was desirably plump, full figured (in reference to the shoulders and arms) and pinched waist. This was deemed Skinner than the Georgian beauty standard of obese.
Roaring 20s saw flat chested (to the point where women were strapping their tits down to make then look smaller), down played waist (what ever that means) and boyish looks, curveless features.
30s -50s
Curves, hour glass figure, large breasts. Slim waist
60s -70s
Thin - skinny, willowy, an emphasis on long thin legs.
80s-00s [What most men liked]
Curvy (not overweight)
Emphasis of ever larger breasts
Flat stomach
(The model agencies preferred tall apparently)
(On a tangent I looked up cm modeling as a research for this post and they wanted women between 185cm - 195cm 35inches in the hips or above and DD plus but rarely take models on who are larger than a G, depending on the type of modeling. Most others said no height requirements but need women to be busty, toned curvy figure)
Also 90s
(Heroin chic)
Do I need to describe this?
2010s
Big boobs
Greater emphasis on the bum and wide hips.
Muscular {in some form)
The reality and scientifically obesity is the norm (obesity BMI perception paradox) where we no longer see it on ourselves and others which may explain why many people react the way they do even they themselves are overweight or obese.
We are more accommodating of obesity. "
Interesting. You should read unbearable weight by Susan Bordo on this topic if you haven’t already. It’s really good and explores some of this stuff in more detail. |
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Really lol men have a type but that doesn't define who they sleep with hence men fuck anything. Your issue is not finding someone to have sex with its because you didnt get enough fabs lol behave |
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By *oxesMan
over a year ago
Southend, Essex |
"I think men are loudly attracted to slim women because of the way society treats fatness and has put slim women as the peak standard of beauty for so long. beauty standards are becoming more diverse and I think amongst my generation at least people love whoever they love loudly and proudly.
This !
I disagree with this to a certain extent. Female Beauty standards change all the time. Even faster in the modern age.
Early 1900s the standard was desirably plump, full figured (in reference to the shoulders and arms) and pinched waist. This was deemed Skinner than the Georgian beauty standard of obese.
Roaring 20s saw flat chested (to the point where women were strapping their tits down to make then look smaller), down played waist (what ever that means) and boyish looks, curveless features.
30s -50s
Curves, hour glass figure, large breasts. Slim waist
60s -70s
Thin - skinny, willowy, an emphasis on long thin legs.
80s-00s [What most men liked]
Curvy (not overweight)
Emphasis of ever larger breasts
Flat stomach
(The model agencies preferred tall apparently)
(On a tangent I looked up cm modeling as a research for this post and they wanted women between 185cm - 195cm 35inches in the hips or above and DD plus but rarely take models on who are larger than a G, depending on the type of modeling. Most others said no height requirements but need women to be busty, toned curvy figure)
Also 90s
(Heroin chic)
Do I need to describe this?
2010s
Big boobs
Greater emphasis on the bum and wide hips.
Muscular {in some form)
The reality and scientifically obesity is the norm (obesity BMI perception paradox) where we no longer see it on ourselves and others which may explain why many people react the way they do even they themselves are overweight or obese.
We are more accommodating of obesity.
Interesting. You should read unbearable weight by Susan Bordo on this topic if you haven’t already. It’s really good and explores some of this stuff in more detail. "
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By *oxesMan
over a year ago
Southend, Essex |
"I think men are loudly attracted to slim women because of the way society treats fatness and has put slim women as the peak standard of beauty for so long. beauty standards are becoming more diverse and I think amongst my generation at least people love whoever they love loudly and proudly.
This !
I disagree with this to a certain extent. Female Beauty standards change all the time. Even faster in the modern age.
Early 1900s the standard was desirably plump, full figured (in reference to the shoulders and arms) and pinched waist. This was deemed Skinner than the Georgian beauty standard of obese.
Roaring 20s saw flat chested (to the point where women were strapping their tits down to make then look smaller), down played waist (what ever that means) and boyish looks, curveless features.
30s -50s
Curves, hour glass figure, large breasts. Slim waist
60s -70s
Thin - skinny, willowy, an emphasis on long thin legs.
80s-00s [What most men liked]
Curvy (not overweight)
Emphasis of ever larger breasts
Flat stomach
(The model agencies preferred tall apparently)
(On a tangent I looked up cm modeling as a research for this post and they wanted women between 185cm - 195cm 35inches in the hips or above and DD plus but rarely take models on who are larger than a G, depending on the type of modeling. Most others said no height requirements but need women to be busty, toned curvy figure)
Also 90s
(Heroin chic)
Do I need to describe this?
2010s
Big boobs
Greater emphasis on the bum and wide hips.
Muscular {in some form)
The reality and scientifically obesity is the norm (obesity BMI perception paradox) where we no longer see it on ourselves and others which may explain why many people react the way they do even they themselves are overweight or obese.
We are more accommodating of obesity.
Interesting. You should read unbearable weight by Susan Bordo on this topic if you haven’t already. It’s really good and explores some of this stuff in more detail. "
Kennel club standards haha ?? I have never thought of it like that, that's a good descriptor.
In terms of official people have made it there job to make it official and researching it. Which to a certain extent I think it's a waist of time, when learning about history there is much more important things to research but that maybe that's my bias on the topic.
None the less, female beauty is not set in stone, and generally the standard changes depending on what is the opposite to the norm. If times are lean then the standard may be different and vice versa.
I will give they Susan Bordo book a read. |
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"I think men are loudly attracted to slim women because of the way society treats fatness and has put slim women as the peak standard of beauty for so long. beauty standards are becoming more diverse and I think amongst my generation at least people love whoever they love loudly and proudly.
This !
I disagree with this to a certain extent. Female Beauty standards change all the time. Even faster in the modern age.
Early 1900s the standard was desirably plump, full figured (in reference to the shoulders and arms) and pinched waist. This was deemed Skinner than the Georgian beauty standard of obese.
Roaring 20s saw flat chested (to the point where women were strapping their tits down to make then look smaller), down played waist (what ever that means) and boyish looks, curveless features.
30s -50s
Curves, hour glass figure, large breasts. Slim waist
60s -70s
Thin - skinny, willowy, an emphasis on long thin legs.
80s-00s [What most men liked]
Curvy (not overweight)
Emphasis of ever larger breasts
Flat stomach
(The model agencies preferred tall apparently)
(On a tangent I looked up cm modeling as a research for this post and they wanted women between 185cm - 195cm 35inches in the hips or above and DD plus but rarely take models on who are larger than a G, depending on the type of modeling. Most others said no height requirements but need women to be busty, toned curvy figure)
Also 90s
(Heroin chic)
Do I need to describe this?
2010s
Big boobs
Greater emphasis on the bum and wide hips.
Muscular {in some form)
The reality and scientifically obesity is the norm (obesity BMI perception paradox) where we no longer see it on ourselves and others which may explain why many people react the way they do even they themselves are overweight or obese.
We are more accommodating of obesity.
That reads like Kennel Club breed standards for dogs
Brindle or grey?!
I'm more piebald with grayish tinges, heavy on the backside with a cold wet nose
I May have just cum!!! "
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"If the hot photos is any measure of what the majority of men find attractive then a large proportion of guys on here love cock
Ha my profile pic was hot pic number 1 from Saturday to yesterday morning I agree the ladycock attraction is strong on fab in pics "
Well, some of us love ladycock |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Hi OP, I noticed your status update, that this was a reference to hot pics!
I think you have to separate hot pics from the rest of fab. Hit pics seems to be a whole different industry in itself! And from what I gather, very few of those women actually meet anyway, they are mainly just there for the attention.
Otherwise for actual meets I think men are less picky than you think. We're female, we have a vag and a pulse! That pretty much ticks a lot of mens _oxes! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Does it really matter if some men like thin women and some men like curvier/ bigger women? It's their choice of what they do and don't like
Just like it's a woman's choice of what she does and doesn't like
Life would be pretty boring if everyone liked the same thing
Choice = good
Stressing over it = not good and can make you miserable |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"They do like curvy/bigger/fat women, but they often just don't admit it. "
Takes all sorts. I lean towards petite/slim, and I will say yet again that, for me, curvy is a shape not a size. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"This sucks"
Actually OP, you have a gorgeous figure ! Just my type tbh. Remember this is not 'normal' life on here .. people's tastes are at the edges of what's considered normal so don't take any trends you see on here seriously. It's just swiping and reality porn for many. You're a pretty lass got nothing to worry about.
Enjoy x |
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By *adyJayneWoman
over a year ago
Burnleyish (She/They) |
I've lost over half my bodyweight in the last 2 years...
Going from very morbidly obese to a healthy bmi...
I've found people are less interested in me now I'm slimmer... (although I'm super loved up so could just be my vibes) |
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