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"Lots of people are looking for buff guys on here, are skinny guys not attractive? "
No mate we aren't i am afraid. Unless they are looking for someone to crawl under the sofa to rescue the cat (but to be fair the big guys just pick up the sofa) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I married the skinniest man I know!
We both love a guy in skinny jeans so makes sense. "
He didn’t wear skinny jeans when we got together, he was a total chav I changed him |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Lots of people are looking for buff guys on here, are skinny guys not attractive? "
Attractive guys are attractive...
Whatever they tell you, its all about looks first..body shape after |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I married the skinniest man I know!
We both love a guy in skinny jeans so makes sense.
He didn’t wear skinny jeans when we got together, he was a total chav I changed him "
Do you complain to hubby "honey you have changed"? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I tend to like the slimmer guy. I’m not into rugby or gym bods. I prefer athletic or slim.
I prefer natural athletic bodies too on a bloke "
It’s very sexy. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I married the skinniest man I know!
We both love a guy in skinny jeans so makes sense.
He didn’t wear skinny jeans when we got together, he was a total chav I changed him "
Good girl. I can’t date someone that doesn’t dress that way. I’m shallow but I know what attracts me and that’s someone style as well as the rest. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I tend to like the slimmer guy. I’m not into rugby or gym bods. I prefer athletic or slim.
I prefer natural athletic bodies too on a bloke
It’s very sexy. "
Especially with nice tattoos |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I tend to like the slimmer guy. I’m not into rugby or gym bods. I prefer athletic or slim.
I prefer natural athletic bodies too on a bloke
It’s very sexy.
Especially with nice tattoos "
Tattoos, big beard and a nice dapper hair do. Ha. I like a bearded gentleman. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I tend to like the slimmer guy. I’m not into rugby or gym bods. I prefer athletic or slim.
I prefer natural athletic bodies too on a bloke
It’s very sexy.
Especially with nice tattoos
Tattoos, big beard and a nice dapper hair do. Ha. I like a bearded gentleman. "
I like a beard but not big bushy ones, like a short smart one. We have similar taste it seems |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I tend to like the slimmer guy. I’m not into rugby or gym bods. I prefer athletic or slim.
I prefer natural athletic bodies too on a bloke
It’s very sexy.
Especially with nice tattoos
Tattoos, big beard and a nice dapper hair do. Ha. I like a bearded gentleman.
I like a beard but not big bushy ones, like a short smart one. We have similar taste it seems "
3some? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"fuck my block list is growing... "
Really? That’s quite sad. I don’t hang around here just for people I might want to have sex with. I like chatting to people on a friendly basis too and meeting friends for socials occasionally even though we’d never get intimate. I guess we’re all for different things as is often said |
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"fuck my block list is growing...
Really? That’s quite sad. I don’t hang around here just for people I might want to have sex with. I like chatting to people on a friendly basis too and meeting friends for socials occasionally even though we’d never get intimate. I guess we’re all for different things as is often said "
I made the list.
I feel quite honoured |
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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago
Away for Christmas |
The thing with bodies is that you can change them (to a certain point).
I've always been slim, slightly toned but slim. There was a point when I started to gain weight slightly (that horrible skinny-fat). Due to illness, physical and for a time mental, I lost quite a fair bit of fat, muscle and obviously weight to the point of skinny.
I'm now in the process of putting it back on and getting fit with the goal of toned.
I'd never change my body for anyone but myself, but that's the point. Put a bit of effort in, be it to get a toned/muscle body, gain fat, or lose fat. It is in your power to do so.
There is no universal favoured body type, like with everything is a varied preference for everyone. However the extremes are always going to be a narrower favoured audience. Skinny, super buff, overweight/fat/whatever you want to class it (none judgemental) it will appeal to some but not all. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I don't think skinny-shaming is a thing, yet. I'm slim in middle age but was skinny throughout my younger life. The relentless commentary (derisory) about my bony frame was traumatic and exhausting. It's still socially acceptable to laugh at skinny men who, ironically, have to develop the thickest of skins to cope with it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I don't think skinny-shaming is a thing, yet. I'm slim in middle age but was skinny throughout my younger life. The relentless commentary (derisory) about my bony frame was traumatic and exhausting. It's still socially acceptable to laugh at skinny men who, ironically, have to develop the thickest of skins to cope with it. "
Skinny shaming is a ‘thing’. It’s a form of body shaming. It shouldn’t be acceptable. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I don't think skinny-shaming is a thing, yet. I'm slim in middle age but was skinny throughout my younger life. The relentless commentary (derisory) about my bony frame was traumatic and exhausting. It's still socially acceptable to laugh at skinny men who, ironically, have to develop the thickest of skins to cope with it. "
Try being skinny, ginger AND pale |
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By *SAchickWoman
over a year ago
Hillside desolate |
I used to think I would be self conscious getting naked with a slim guy, until I met one from here, he was two inches shorter than me as well, but I had several great nights with him and totally changed my view. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I don't think skinny-shaming is a thing, yet. I'm slim in middle age but was skinny throughout my younger life. The relentless commentary (derisory) about my bony frame was traumatic and exhausting. It's still socially acceptable to laugh at skinny men who, ironically, have to develop the thickest of skins to cope with it.
Try being skinny, ginger AND pale "
Sounds like my type. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I don't think skinny-shaming is a thing, yet. I'm slim in middle age but was skinny throughout my younger life. The relentless commentary (derisory) about my bony frame was traumatic and exhausting. It's still socially acceptable to laugh at skinny men who, ironically, have to develop the thickest of skins to cope with it.
Skinny shaming is a ‘thing’. It’s a form of body shaming. It shouldn’t be acceptable. "
I'm sure you know what I mean. It's not a 'thing' the way fat-shaming is. I've never heard the term. And when you are a skinny guy, the joking never lets up. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Not for me personally. I prefer rugby builds or dad bods generally, he needs to be able to withstand my weight when I'm riding him. I would squash a skinny guy |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I don't think skinny-shaming is a thing, yet. I'm slim in middle age but was skinny throughout my younger life. The relentless commentary (derisory) about my bony frame was traumatic and exhausting. It's still socially acceptable to laugh at skinny men who, ironically, have to develop the thickest of skins to cope with it.
Skinny shaming is a ‘thing’. It’s a form of body shaming. It shouldn’t be acceptable.
I'm sure you know what I mean. It's not a 'thing' the way fat-shaming is. I've never heard the term. And when you are a skinny guy, the joking never lets up. "
I know. But it should be a ‘thing’ cause it’s not right |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I don't think skinny-shaming is a thing, yet. I'm slim in middle age but was skinny throughout my younger life. The relentless commentary (derisory) about my bony frame was traumatic and exhausting. It's still socially acceptable to laugh at skinny men who, ironically, have to develop the thickest of skins to cope with it.
Try being skinny, ginger AND pale
Sounds like my type. "
I guess I should be making my way to London then |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"fuck my block list is growing...
Really? That’s quite sad. I don’t hang around here just for people I might want to have sex with. I like chatting to people on a friendly basis too and meeting friends for socials occasionally even though we’d never get intimate. I guess we’re all for different things as is often said
I made the list.
I feel quite honoured "
Ditto |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I don't think skinny-shaming is a thing, yet. I'm slim in middle age but was skinny throughout my younger life. The relentless commentary (derisory) about my bony frame was traumatic and exhausting. It's still socially acceptable to laugh at skinny men who, ironically, have to develop the thickest of skins to cope with it.
Try being skinny, ginger AND pale
Sounds like my type. "
sounds like my type too |
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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago
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"I don't think skinny-shaming is a thing, yet. I'm slim in middle age but was skinny throughout my younger life. The relentless commentary (derisory) about my bony frame was traumatic and exhausting. It's still socially acceptable to laugh at skinny men who, ironically, have to develop the thickest of skins to cope with it.
Skinny shaming is a ‘thing’. It’s a form of body shaming. It shouldn’t be acceptable.
I'm sure you know what I mean. It's not a 'thing' the way fat-shaming is. I've never heard the term. And when you are a skinny guy, the joking never lets up.
I know. But it should be a ‘thing’ cause it’s not right "
Body shaming is a very tricky issue.
On one hand, all bodies are different and for different reasons, genetics, health issues, lazy, over eating, undereating etc and you should not shame somebody for something as such.
However promoting healthy body conditions and "shape" should be important too. On a psychological level, if you lax things too much then you start to promote unhealthy living as people start to see X or Y as the norm and "acceptable" just because they can and not because of health.
As I say body shaming is horrible and should not exist, but the promotion of healthy body "shapes and sizes" is just as important" |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I'm a curvy girl so slim guy just wouldn't do it for me. And I dislike skinny jeans on men. "
What you like the 1990s bootcut?
I get called skinny loads |
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By *cCooperMan
over a year ago
Liverpool |
"I married the skinniest man I know! You didn’t met me haha
He looks skinner than you Really? I thought I’m the skinniest one
Get some steak down you " . Haha I tried but no chances and when I was teenager I was working years for Kfc so still nothing haha |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I'm a curvy girl so slim guy just wouldn't do it for me. And I dislike skinny jeans on men.
What you like the 1990s bootcut?
I get called skinny loads "
I wear bootcut jeans just usual ones that suit the body. Not to show everything in detail.. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'm not usually attracted to skinny men but I think it's because I'm on the chunkier side and always feel like an elephant when I'm around small people! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I'm a curvy girl so slim guy just wouldn't do it for me. And I dislike skinny jeans on men.
What you like the 1990s bootcut?
I get called skinny loads "
Noooo, not bootcut. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I'm a curvy girl so slim guy just wouldn't do it for me. And I dislike skinny jeans on men.
What you like the 1990s bootcut?
I get called skinny loads
Noooo, not bootcut. "
Keep your feet warm in the winter I suppose |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I'm a curvy girl so slim guy just wouldn't do it for me. And I dislike skinny jeans on men.
What you like the 1990s bootcut?
I get called skinny loads
Noooo, not bootcut.
Keep your feet warm in the winter I suppose
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I will pass, they just look weird now. |
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By *andKBCouple
over a year ago
Plymouth |
It's a no from me please I'm afraid!! I'm a chubbier girl (14-16) and I like my men either like the hulk or with a dad bod. My biggest pet peeve is men who only train upper body in the gym then they have chicken legs |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I'm not usually attracted to skinny men but I think it's because I'm on the chunkier side and always feel like an elephant when I'm around small people! "
I don't think you could ever look like an elephant! Your photos are amazing! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I'm not usually attracted to skinny men but I think it's because I'm on the chunkier side and always feel like an elephant when I'm around small people!
I don't think you could ever look like an elephant! Your photos are amazing!"
Yes why are women so down on themselves? Such a shame! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Personally I would rather be on the chubbier side than the skinny side. As long as you’re healthy and happy. I’m sure my body type is liked by some and not liked by some. Personally I dislike my manboobs but they’re not going anywhere so have to embrace em! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Some people are just built differently I believe, some people are born to be built up and some work at it, but I think some are born to be slim. Guess I'm built for endurance running or something haha. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Some people are just built differently I believe, some people are born to be built up and some work at it, but I think some are born to be slim. Guess I'm built for endurance running or something haha."
I agree to a certain extent |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have a type. Have had since I was 14 or so. 6’ ish, slim, athletic, long calves, long forearms.
Unless you’re black, in which case big chests and massive thighs are wonderful. And a very dark cock.
We like what we like. |
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"Lots of people are looking for buff guys on here, are skinny guys not attractive?
No mate we aren't i am afraid. Unless they are looking for someone to crawl under the sofa to rescue the cat (but to be fair the big guys just pick up the sofa)"
If then can actually bend down to do so. |
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By *host63Man
over a year ago
Bedfont Feltham |
"Lots of people are looking for buff guys on here, are skinny guys not attractive? "
I have been very fit in the past and am still not too bad now. Was always very sporty and worked out but never was particularly muscular.
Skinny guys are generally a great deal stro ger than they look. |
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"Lots of people are looking for buff guys on here, are skinny guys not attractive?
I have been very fit in the past and am still not too bad now. Was always very sporty and worked out but never was particularly muscular.
Skinny guys are generally a great deal stro ger than they look. "
^^^This last bit, definitely. Mr KC is very strong but doesn't look like he is. |
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