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By *eah OP   Woman  over a year ago

full of numpties

This has probably been talked about a gazillion times so apologies firstly if it has ..... most of us girls especially if we've had children have mummy tummys but truthfully how do men feel about stretch marks that more often than not come with the mummy tum ? ...... I really hate mine and it puts me off meeting a lot of the time as I think " he will take one look at these and go arrrgggh" especially when there are so many gorgeous non mummy tummed ladies on fab ..... I know it probably sounds shallow but I'm really curious to know what guys think x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"This has probably been talked about a gazillion times so apologies firstly if it has ..... most of us girls especially if we've had children have mummy tummys but truthfully how do men feel about stretch marks that more often than not come with the mummy tum ? ...... I really hate mine and it puts me off meeting a lot of the time as I think " he will take one look at these and go arrrgggh" especially when there are so many gorgeous non mummy tummed ladies on fab ..... I know it probably sounds shallow but I'm really curious to know what guys think x"

They're no stretch marks they're tiger stripes that have been earned I have some myself and personally like them.

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By *rGuyMan  over a year ago

Croydon


"This has probably been talked about a gazillion times so apologies firstly if it has ..... most of us girls especially if we've had children have mummy tummys but truthfully how do men feel about stretch marks that more often than not come with the mummy tum ? ...... I really hate mine and it puts me off meeting a lot of the time as I think " he will take one look at these and go arrrgggh" especially when there are so many gorgeous non mummy tummed ladies on fab ..... I know it probably sounds shallow but I'm really curious to know what guys think x"

You have got a great body and should embrace it. I personally find natural and curvy women very attractive.

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By *andy_FraserTV/TS  over a year ago

Edinburgh

Here's a load of random things I think are relevant.

The important thing is how you feel about them. I know you say you hate them, but have you spoken to your GP about them? Extreme ones can be treated with certain products and medication.

If you're happy with your body, then stuff what other's think.

If people can't look past something that may or may not be wrong with your body, then you have to ask if they're really worth being with?

It's early, but I hope that made sense.

Mandy

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By *ndykayMan  over a year ago

Falkirk

To be honest, tiger stripes don't bother me. They just prove you've lived. Wear them with pride.

As for mummy tummys, yeah, lots of ladies have them. It's never bothered me either.

It's about the person. The body is an important part of it.....but the mind is far more important. Don't let it worry you. Just be you

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Mummy tummy a are very sexy , curvy ladies are by far the sexiest too , just my opinion x

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By *izzabelle and well hungCouple  over a year ago

Edinburgh.


"This has probably been talked about a gazillion times so apologies firstly if it has ..... most of us girls especially if we've had children have mummy tummys but truthfully how do men feel about stretch marks that more often than not come with the mummy tum ? ...... I really hate mine and it puts me off meeting a lot of the time as I think " he will take one look at these and go arrrgggh" especially when there are so many gorgeous non mummy tummed ladies on fab ..... I know it probably sounds shallow but I'm really curious to know what guys think x"

It's never put me off nor Belle. You have hot pictures on here. But you are worried what will be said about your tummy when you meet. Just make sure guys see your tum in pictures beforehand then for your sake you know they know. Although most guys ain't bothered.

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By *eavenscentitCouple  over a year ago

barnstaple

I used to worry about mine, most guys don't worry. I no longer care as although I wobble, I am body confident. My tum has stretch marks but, I am here, alive and having fun.

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By *mudg3rMan  over a year ago

Edinburgh

Same as the rest OP. I took the opportunity to perv - I mean have a look at - your pics. In the name of research, of course. STUNNING. mum tums are absolutely fine with us guys. Xx

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By *atandasmileMan  over a year ago

Edinburgh

We are our own worst critics.

I'm not going to be authoritative for all men but I, personally, don't find a mummy tummy or stretch marks off-putting at all. Just one of life's sexy variations. I may not be sure but I do think it is the same for the majority of us too.

It sounds like it's affecting your confidence. Perhaps you could help that by having some of us men appreciate your body . From where I sit it looks well worth appreciating.

And I'm only half joking about that: it looks like it worked for _eavenscentit and I have no doubt for many others too.

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By *atmanhMan  over a year ago

bellshill

We all have marks

Badges of life

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'm lucky enough not to have any ...but...

Dosnt mean I don't have other insecurities

Very very few men and women cant honestly say they love all their bodies.

You can't change what you have ..so flaunt what you have and be proud to have them

Millions of women would love the chance to have those well earned marks but can't

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

They don't stop you being you so are irrelevant

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Stretch marks are part of life there's not much that can be done about it and like you say most women have them.

We all miss our youthful looks, I for example have the mental self image of myself when I was 24 and have stared at the mirror trying to figure out what went wrong.

I doubt most guys would turn you or anyone else down over it and if they did they would probably turn out to be such a vain sod that it would be a lucky escape. We all have our imperfections it's just part of life so try not worry to much about it.

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By *oobsandballsMan  over a year ago

st andrews

I haven't had kids but I do have a spare tyre instead of a tummy! I used to be paranoid about it, and sometimes still am, but I remind myself that 5yrs ago I was 6st heavier and while I still have a long way to go I'm a lot happier with my body now than I was then.

In my experience on here, guys don't really care. If they click with you and you with them, things like that are trivial and not even thought about

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By *srataFMan  over a year ago

edin/aberdeen/dundee/glasgow


"I haven't had kids but I do have a spare tyre instead of a tummy! I used to be paranoid about it, and sometimes still am, but I remind myself that 5yrs ago I was 6st heavier and while I still have a long way to go I'm a lot happier with my body now than I was then.

In my experience on here, guys don't really care. If they click with you and you with them, things like that are trivial and not even thought about "

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Beautiful. My Queen has them. Wear them with pride x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

No issues here

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By *eah OP   Woman  over a year ago

full of numpties


"Here's a load of random things I think are relevant.

The important thing is how you feel about them. I know you say you hate them, but have you spoken to your GP about them? Extreme ones can be treated with certain products and medication.

If you're happy with your body, then stuff what other's think.

If people can't look past something that may or may not be wrong with your body, then you have to ask if they're really worth being with?

It's early, but I hope that made sense

Awww thanks xxx

Mandy"

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By *eah OP   Woman  over a year ago

full of numpties


"Here's a load of random things I think are relevant.

The important thing is how you feel about them. I know you say you hate them, but have you spoken to your GP about them? Extreme ones can be treated with certain products and medication.

If you're happy with your body, then stuff what other's think.

If people can't look past something that may or may not be wrong with your body, then you have to ask if they're really worth being with?

It's early, but I hope that made sense

Mandy"

Thanks honey xxx

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I have mummy tummy,mummy bum, mummy boobs, mummy bags under my eyes and mummy brain the joys of motherhood. If others have issues with it then that is their hang up. You are who you are make the most of it

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By *UNKIEMan  over a year ago

south east


"To be honest, tiger stripes don't bother me. They just prove you've lived. Wear them with pride.

As for mummy tummys, yeah, lots of ladies have them. It's never bothered me either.

It's about the person. The body is an important part of it.....but the mind is far more important. Don't let it worry you. Just be you "

this

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By *andsCouple  over a year ago

Edin

I have a lot my stomach is not something I ever want others to see but you know what my 3 beautiful children make every single one of them worthwhile x

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By *eah OP   Woman  over a year ago

full of numpties

Thank you everyone your all so lovely... this is one of the things I love about fab it really is a community of just lovely down to earth people.... I had one of those mirror moments yesterday where I was thinking "god woman what are you thinking off" lol

Xxx

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

nothing wrong with a mummy tummy x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

You are not airbrushed, photoshopped or filtered in real life, and you have no idea what others have had done, to their pics, or their bodies. Don't compare yourself to others, and appreciate what others think of you more. I am no Adonis, but I have to work with what mother nature landed me with, and make the most of it.

Knowing that I am well out of your age range, I can honestly say, without any ulterior motive, that you look beautiful in your photos, and anyone who can't see the woman behind the imperfections that we all have, they're not worth your attention.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I have to say we are our own worst critics and never see what everyone else sees in us and to be honest if your a beautiful person on the inside this will always make you beautiful on the outside no matter what you think your imperfections are and I will say this you do look amazing in your pictures but you seem a really nice person on the inside which goes along way x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I recently met with a yummy mummy with a mummy tummy, she wasn't plussed by her bodily changes since having her son, so why should I be.

I'm not there to play with her tummy, her mind and other parts of her body yes, so her tummy has no bearing on it for me. She is sexy to me, with or without her stretch marks, I didn't even notice them.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Mummy tummy? Wait till you've got Granny Fanny!!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Mummy tummy? Wait till you've got Granny Fanny!!! "

Whys that is it similar to chucking sausage up a damp close

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Mummy tummy? Wait till you've got Granny Fanny!!!

Whys that is it similar to chucking sausage up a damp close"

Not quite...But thanks for the sweet analogy!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Mummy tummy? Wait till you've got Granny Fanny!!! "
nice

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Mummy tummy? Wait till you've got Granny Fanny!!! "

Pass the brain bleach!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

This is definitely one of the issues that prevents me from meeting or wanting to meet anyone. I really hate my tummy, stretch marks I can live with but not the tummy itself. Doesn't help that guys have made insensitive comments about it previously

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By *r and Mrs SnogalotCouple  over a year ago

Glasgow


"Mummy tummy? Wait till you've got Granny Fanny!!!

Whys that is it similar to chucking sausage up a damp close"

Much prefer the "flinging a sausage up the Clyde tunnel!"

Most people on the west coast have probably at one time went through the tunnel so know how big that is

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"This is definitely one of the issues that prevents me from meeting or wanting to meet anyone. I really hate my tummy, stretch marks I can live with but not the tummy itself. Doesn't help that guys have made insensitive comments about it previously "

Don't be silly no ones perfect it's our imperfections that make us unique and interesting. Yummy tummy and Gilf vag are just as beautiful in there own way as everyone else.

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By *r and Mrs SnogalotCouple  over a year ago

Glasgow

TBH if you were to look through most of the guys in here with such a critical eye that some have we would be physical wrecks!!

No six pack - scrap heap

No chiselled jaw - scrap heap

Nice pert bum - scrap heap

No Full head of teeth/hair - scrap heap

Beer belly - forget it just leave

No sense of humour - of for goodness sake why oh why did you even come here

No bulging wallet - really?

No big bulge in your boxers - pffft

You can't breath through your ears? No use at all just leave

We can all be critical of ourselves no one else though has the right to criticise unless they are of course perfect which no one on here is

Mr S

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By *teve_it_aloneMan  over a year ago

Dunfermline


"This has probably been talked about a gazillion times so apologies firstly if it has ..... most of us girls especially if we've had children have mummy tummys but truthfully how do men feel about stretch marks that more often than not come with the mummy tum ? ...... I really hate mine and it puts me off meeting a lot of the time as I think " he will take one look at these and go arrrgggh" especially when there are so many gorgeous non mummy tummed ladies on fab ..... I know it probably sounds shallow but I'm really curious to know what guys think x"

I love mummy tummies. The stretch marks should be worn with pride, and there's something lovely about the softness of the skin on a mum-tum - the best comparison I can think of is it's like a freshly risen loaf before it goes in the oven - so soft and delicate!

The big concern I have is not so much your mummy tummy, but your attitude to bisexuality in your profile!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I personally don't have any issues with stretch marks at all. In my mind makes you more beautiful than you already are, plus it shows that you have had a life. All a bonus to me.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"This has probably been talked about a gazillion times so apologies firstly if it has ..... most of us girls especially if we've had children have mummy tummys but truthfully how do men feel about stretch marks that more often than not come with the mummy tum ? ...... I really hate mine and it puts me off meeting a lot of the time as I think " he will take one look at these and go arrrgggh" especially when there are so many gorgeous non mummy tummed ladies on fab ..... I know it probably sounds shallow but I'm really curious to know what guys think x

I love mummy tummies. The stretch marks should be worn with pride, and there's something lovely about the softness of the skin on a mum-tum - the best comparison I can think of is it's like a freshly risen loaf before it goes in the oven - so soft and delicate!

The big concern I have is not so much your mummy tummy, but your attitude to bisexuality in your profile!!

"

Attitude?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"This has probably been talked about a gazillion times so apologies firstly if it has ..... most of us girls especially if we've had children have mummy tummys but truthfully how do men feel about stretch marks that more often than not come with the mummy tum ? ...... I really hate mine and it puts me off meeting a lot of the time as I think " he will take one look at these and go arrrgggh" especially when there are so many gorgeous non mummy tummed ladies on fab ..... I know it probably sounds shallow but I'm really curious to know what guys think x

I love mummy tummies. The stretch marks should be worn with pride, and there's something lovely about the softness of the skin on a mum-tum - the best comparison I can think of is it's like a freshly risen loaf before it goes in the oven - so soft and delicate!

The big concern I have is not so much your mummy tummy, but your attitude to bisexuality in your profile!!

Attitude? "

Sorry thought you were replying to me

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Mummy tummy? Wait till you've got Granny Fanny!!!

Whys that is it similar to chucking sausage up a damp close

Not quite...But thanks for the sweet analogy!! "

Don't mention it I always try to please.lol

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By *ittlemissnaughtybutniceWoman  over a year ago

Glasgow


"This has probably been talked about a gazillion times so apologies firstly if it has ..... most of us girls especially if we've had children have mummy tummys but truthfully how do men feel about stretch marks that more often than not come with the mummy tum ? ...... I really hate mine and it puts me off meeting a lot of the time as I think " he will take one look at these and go arrrgggh" especially when there are so many gorgeous non mummy tummed ladies on fab ..... I know it probably sounds shallow but I'm really curious to know what guys think x"

Me too! But I try to hide it with nice lingerie/suspenders.

R x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Nothing wrong with a mummy tummy.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I always have my tummy covered when I meet someone or go to clubs. It just makes me self conscious and I can't relax.

Only a few have seen what's underneath but these are people I've grown to know over time.

Maybe one day I'll wear my life map with pride lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I have to say and please don't think I'm saying this to gain anything from it but every single lady/girl/woman that has commented on this forum looks absolutely stunning and I don't know any off yous personally but probably just as gorgeous on the inside just my opinion

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I always have my tummy covered when I meet someone or go to clubs. It just makes me self conscious and I can't relax.

Only a few have seen what's underneath but these are people I've grown to know over time.

Maybe one day I'll wear my life map with pride lol"

You look stunning.

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By *ab and funCouple  over a year ago

FIFE

I feel so much better about my mummy tummy after reading this thread, it's obviously my problem and I need to get over it. X

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By *laireandjamieCouple  over a year ago

west lothian

I have amummy tummy and stretch marks and I'm not a small girl either but hey if anyone doesn't like it then that's their issue not mine.......

I wasn't always this confident but realising that I was attractive that men weren't bothered about my wobbly bits and actually if I relaxed and was confident it's actually a rather attractive feature has made me continue to stay that way ........

And as some others have said it can be an excuse to buy lots of sexy lingerie to show off my best bits!

That's a good compromise if you do feel a bit self conscious or join the stark naked approach even in my 20s I was comfortable being naked as I have the view that once you are naked in bed with a guy they couldn't give a toss about marks and wobbly bits

I read a really good quote which has stayed with me

Comparison is the thief of joy........

It truly is so you will get there in your own time OP and you can always pm me for a chat xx

Claire xx

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By *-angel-XWoman  over a year ago

hell

I've even tried laser on mine but mine are really bad . Skin stretched . Not once ever has anyone said anything and my ex adored my body so he said

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By *itsmcgee4Couple  over a year ago

Central

I don't have stretch marks but I'm paranoid about my muffin top at times. Nobody has ever said to me "er no thanks love get your kit back on" so I guess it can't be all that bad.

The point is most people have got something they feel a bit self conscious about,probably the people you're meeting have too.

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By *illnatMan  over a year ago

wherever i need to be


"To be honest, tiger stripes don't bother me. They just prove you've lived. Wear them with pride.

As for mummy tummys, yeah, lots of ladies have them. It's never bothered me either.

It's about the person. The body is an important part of it.....but the mind is far more important. Don't let it worry you. Just be you "

Totally agree. Couldn't have said it better myself.

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By *eah OP   Woman  over a year ago

full of numpties


"This has probably been talked about a gazillion times so apologies firstly if it has ..... most of us girls especially if we've had children have mummy tummys but truthfully how do men feel about stretch marks that more often than not come with the mummy tum ? ...... I really hate mine and it puts me off meeting a lot of the time as I think " he will take one look at these and go arrrgggh" especially when there are so many gorgeous non mummy tummed ladies on fab ..... I know it probably sounds shallow but I'm really curious to know what guys think x

I love mummy tummies. The stretch marks should be worn with pride, and there's something lovely about the softness of the skin on a mum-tum - the best comparison I can think of is it's like a freshly risen loaf before it goes in the oven - so soft and delicate!

The big concern I have is not so much your mummy tummy, but your attitude to bisexuality in your profile!!

"

I apologise if you misconceived my remarks to to transexuals and cross dressers as an attitude towards someone's sexuality .... my remarks were not intended to offend but merely to highlight that in my own opinion if a man claims he is "straight" but then has numerous verifications from men in wigs wearing makeup and dresses then they should state as such in their profile that they are not indeed straight ... I have no issue at all with anyone's sexuality I do however have a preference that I would prefer not to meet with a man who claims he is straight but the previous night met with someone who is biologically a man .

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By *-angel-XWoman  over a year ago

hell


"This has probably been talked about a gazillion times so apologies firstly if it has ..... most of us girls especially if we've had children have mummy tummys but truthfully how do men feel about stretch marks that more often than not come with the mummy tum ? ...... I really hate mine and it puts me off meeting a lot of the time as I think " he will take one look at these and go arrrgggh" especially when there are so many gorgeous non mummy tummed ladies on fab ..... I know it probably sounds shallow but I'm really curious to know what guys think x

I love mummy tummies. The stretch marks should be worn with pride, and there's something lovely about the softness of the skin on a mum-tum - the best comparison I can think of is it's like a freshly risen loaf before it goes in the oven - so soft and delicate!

The big concern I have is not so much your mummy tummy, but your attitude to bisexuality in your profile!!

I apologise if you misconceived my remarks to to transexuals and cross dressers as an attitude towards someone's sexuality .... my remarks were not intended to offend but merely to highlight that in my own opinion if a man claims he is "straight" but then has numerous verifications from men in wigs wearing makeup and dresses then they should state as such in their profile that they are not indeed straight ... I have no issue at all with anyone's sexuality I do however have a preference that I would prefer not to meet with a man who claims he is straight but the previous night met with someone who is biologically a man . "

. Actually your profile is extremely disgusting

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By *eah OP   Woman  over a year ago

full of numpties


"This has probably been talked about a gazillion times so apologies firstly if it has ..... most of us girls especially if we've had children have mummy tummys but truthfully how do men feel about stretch marks that more often than not come with the mummy tum ? ...... I really hate mine and it puts me off meeting a lot of the time as I think " he will take one look at these and go arrrgggh" especially when there are so many gorgeous non mummy tummed ladies on fab ..... I know it probably sounds shallow but I'm really curious to know what guys think x

I love mummy tummies. The stretch marks should be worn with pride, and there's something lovely about the softness of the skin on a mum-tum - the best comparison I can think of is it's like a freshly risen loaf before it goes in the oven - so soft and delicate!

The big concern I have is not so much your mummy tummy, but your attitude to bisexuality in your profile!!

I apologise if you misconceived my remarks to to transexuals and cross dressers as an attitude towards someone's sexuality .... my remarks were not intended to offend but merely to highlight that in my own opinion if a man claims he is "straight" but then has numerous verifications from men in wigs wearing makeup and dresses then they should state as such in their profile that they are not indeed straight ... I have no issue at all with anyone's sexuality I do however have a preference that I would prefer not to meet with a man who claims he is straight but the previous night met with someone who is biologically a man . . Actually your profile is extremely disgusting "

Please elaborate?

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By *teve_it_aloneMan  over a year ago

Dunfermline


"This has probably been talked about a gazillion times so apologies firstly if it has ..... most of us girls especially if we've had children have mummy tummys but truthfully how do men feel about stretch marks that more often than not come with the mummy tum ? ...... I really hate mine and it puts me off meeting a lot of the time as I think " he will take one look at these and go arrrgggh" especially when there are so many gorgeous non mummy tummed ladies on fab ..... I know it probably sounds shallow but I'm really curious to know what guys think x

I love mummy tummies. The stretch marks should be worn with pride, and there's something lovely about the softness of the skin on a mum-tum - the best comparison I can think of is it's like a freshly risen loaf before it goes in the oven - so soft and delicate!

The big concern I have is not so much your mummy tummy, but your attitude to bisexuality in your profile!!

I apologise if you misconceived my remarks to to transexuals and cross dressers as an attitude towards someone's sexuality .... my remarks were not intended to offend but merely to highlight that in my own opinion if a man claims he is "straight" but then has numerous verifications from men in wigs wearing makeup and dresses then they should state as such in their profile that they are not indeed straight ... I have no issue at all with anyone's sexuality I do however have a preference that I would prefer not to meet with a man who claims he is straight but the previous night met with someone who is biologically a man . "

Yeah. So, putting aside the fact that you're conflating transgendered and transvestite people...and the whole "biologically a man" thing which is a sad way to describe any non cisgendered person...

Your profile doesn't say what you claim. It says:

"Wanted ...

I'm sorry guys but if you dabble with the T girl brigade your not for me ..... if your happy to have a guy poke your bum or give you oral then in my eyes that's gay ... no matter how good "Derek" looks in his wig and make up !!!!

Fab lately is turning into TV/TS Swingers each to their own and all that but not for me x"

Nothing about people hiding their sexuality or being deceptive. Just that (and I paraphrase), "if you're into that gay stuff, yuk, stay away from me".

That's my issue.

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By *eah OP   Woman  over a year ago

full of numpties


"This has probably been talked about a gazillion times so apologies firstly if it has ..... most of us girls especially if we've had children have mummy tummys but truthfully how do men feel about stretch marks that more often than not come with the mummy tum ? ...... I really hate mine and it puts me off meeting a lot of the time as I think " he will take one look at these and go arrrgggh" especially when there are so many gorgeous non mummy tummed ladies on fab ..... I know it probably sounds shallow but I'm really curious to know what guys think x

I love mummy tummies. The stretch marks should be worn with pride, and there's something lovely about the softness of the skin on a mum-tum - the best comparison I can think of is it's like a freshly risen loaf before it goes in the oven - so soft and delicate!

The big concern I have is not so much your mummy tummy, but your attitude to bisexuality in your profile!!

I apologise if you misconceived my remarks to to transexuals and cross dressers as an attitude towards someone's sexuality .... my remarks were not intended to offend but merely to highlight that in my own opinion if a man claims he is "straight" but then has numerous verifications from men in wigs wearing makeup and dresses then they should state as such in their profile that they are not indeed straight ... I have no issue at all with anyone's sexuality I do however have a preference that I would prefer not to meet with a man who claims he is straight but the previous night met with someone who is biologically a man .

Yeah. So, putting aside the fact that you're conflating transgendered and transvestite people...and the whole "biologically a man" thing which is a sad way to describe any non cisgendered person...

Your profile doesn't say what you claim. It says:

"Wanted ...

I'm sorry guys but if you dabble with the T girl brigade your not for me ..... if your happy to have a guy poke your bum or give you oral then in my eyes that's gay ... no matter how good "Derek" looks in his wig and make up !!!!

Fab lately is turning into TV/TS Swingers each to their own and all that but not for me x"

Nothing about people hiding their sexuality or being deceptive. Just that (and I paraphrase), "if you're into that gay stuff, yuk, stay away from me".

That's my issue.

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So when a man claims he is straight which to me says heterosexual what would you class it as then if he has verifications from cross dressers ..... that is my point and only that

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By *earded villainMan  over a year ago

edinburgh

i certainly wouldnt worry about mummy tummys or an perceived imperfections you may have about your own body . we all have them and our insecurities . christ on here if your not a six packed adonis with a 10 inch cock your roundly ignored .

as for the other stuff above i wasnt aware the op had asked for her profile to be reviewed .

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By *eah OP   Woman  over a year ago

full of numpties


"i certainly wouldnt worry about mummy tummys or an perceived imperfections you may have about your own body . we all have them and our insecurities . christ on here if your not a six packed adonis with a 10 inch cock your roundly ignored .

as for the other stuff above i wasnt aware the op had asked for her profile to be reviewed . "

Thanks xx

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I think its a bit much to attack someone verbally for what is written on there profile. As far as I'm led to believe we have the freedom of speech and right to state our like's and dislikes I'm not defending anyone, but I'm sure there is stuff written on everyone's profile that someone might not like, think it's a bit out of order to attack them on a forum about it instead of pm them if you have a problem this forum wasn't started to attack anyone just my opinion

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By *teve_it_aloneMan  over a year ago

Dunfermline


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So when a man claims he is straight which to me says heterosexual what would you class it as then if he has verifications from cross dressers ..... that is my point and only that "

I disagree. That's not what your profile says. I agree that hiding one's sexuality can be problematic, however the way you've worded your profile might be part of the problem rather than the solution. A lot of anti-bi sentiment lingers here just like in wider society, and that causes people to go covert (some more effectively than others, clearly).

And no, the original post didn't invite a critique, but the nature of the topic encourages curiosity and a peek at the profile, which is where my concern arose.

But let's not argue about it. I've said my piece, we've disagreed... We're all adults.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

So when a man claims he is straight which to me says heterosexual what would you class it as then if he has verifications from cross dressers ..... that is my point and only that

I disagree. That's not what your profile says. I agree that hiding one's sexuality can be problematic, however the way you've worded your profile might be part of the problem rather than the solution. A lot of anti-bi sentiment lingers here just like in wider society, and that causes people to go covert (some more effectively than others, clearly).

And no, the original post didn't invite a critique, but the nature of the topic encourages curiosity and a peek at the profile, which is where my concern arose.

But let's not argue about it. I've said my piece, we've disagreed... We're all adults. "

yeah we are all adults, I just think it ain't right for 2 people 2 attack someone on there profile, when clearly it isnt what the forum is about just saying

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By *awty MaxWoman  over a year ago

Edinburgh

Right, let's go back to our sheep as we say in France!

The subject is 'Mummy's tummy' if am right

Well, I have a mama's tummy too. Nothing I can do about it due to my abs wall being damaged.

As I am getting older I am getting more confident with my body. I also dress for the body I have. Lots of lovely lingerie around... shopping is fun!

And I have other bits that are ok, so I focus on them lol

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By *oobsandballsMan  over a year ago

st andrews

I have yet to find sexy underwear that covers my tummy as much as I'd like, but then if I did I'd maybe feel like I was false advertising, lol!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Right, let's go back to our sheep as we say in France!

The subject is 'Mummy's tummy' if am right

Well, I have a mama's tummy too. Nothing I can do about it due to my abs wall being damaged.

As I am getting older I am getting more confident with my body. I also dress for the body I have. Lots of lovely lingerie around... shopping is fun!

And I have other bits that are ok, so I focus on them lol "

yes you definitely have loads to focus on max xx

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By *awty MaxWoman  over a year ago

Edinburgh


"I have yet to find sexy underwear that covers my tummy as much as I'd like, but then if I did I'd maybe feel like I was false advertising, lol! "

lol

I like tweaking some of my outfits. Good fun too

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By *awty MaxWoman  over a year ago

Edinburgh


"Right, let's go back to our sheep as we say in France!

The subject is 'Mummy's tummy' if am right

Well, I have a mama's tummy too. Nothing I can do about it due to my abs wall being damaged.

As I am getting older I am getting more confident with my body. I also dress for the body I have. Lots of lovely lingerie around... shopping is fun!

And I have other bits that are ok, so I focus on them lol yes you definitely have loads to focus on max xx "

Oh! You sweet-talker you xx

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Right, let's go back to our sheep as we say in France!

The subject is 'Mummy's tummy' if am right

Well, I have a mama's tummy too. Nothing I can do about it due to my abs wall being damaged.

As I am getting older I am getting more confident with my body. I also dress for the body I have. Lots of lovely lingerie around... shopping is fun!

And I have other bits that are ok, so I focus on them lol yes you definitely have loads to focus on max xx

Oh! You sweet-talker you xx "

just know a hot looking woman when I see one xxx

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Is there a male equivelant of mummy tummy? Other than beer belly.

I have a "furniture body".

My chest has collapsed into my drawers.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I have yet to find sexy underwear that covers my tummy as much as I'd like, but then if I did I'd maybe feel like I was false advertising, lol! "

Underwear is always sexyer when it's on the floor.

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By *olinb1Man  over a year ago

Edinburgh

Mummy tummy is so sexy does it for me everytime

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By *yldstyleWoman  over a year ago

A world of my own

I hate mine and tend to keep it covered. No one has ever been repulsed by it.

Lets face it, at the point most get to see it - they are far more likely to be thinking about the sex they are going to be having or have had to even notice it!

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By *ndykayMan  over a year ago

Falkirk

Ok, thats it ladies.

Bring me your mummy tummies and ill look after you all

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Actually find it sexy if i am honest. Woman are meant to have curves. Simples!

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By *ozzMan  over a year ago

moray Aberdeen and Inverness work depending

I can tell you from my view, that a mummy tummy as you call it is far from ugly. I rarely take notice of things such as stretch marks i get them under my bum as my leggs from training to much in a short space of time grow to fast. But you worry far to much of what others see in youreself as someone said before we are our own worse critics and its true what you see is far diffrent to what everyone else sees. I like a mummy tummy it makes no difference to me

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I hate my stretchmarks too

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