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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Put athletic! It sounds better than slim, but essentially means the same!
Slim makes me worry the cock might be ‘slim’ … and yours definitely isn’t! Ha ha! |
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By *hunky GentMan
over a year ago
Maldon and Peterborough |
"Inspired by another post.
Im a 32 waist and 6ft 3 so I have put myself down as slim, I am slim for sure but do I put athletic or slim? Does it matter?"
Crikey. 32" waist. My thighs are 32" each. I'd say slim was the right option. |
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What I can see beyond your cock, I'd say "slim". Athletic to me means a bit more muscular/definition.
Not trying to be rude in any way - genuinely can't see enough of your bod to know - and as others have said, it's entirely up to you anyway!! |
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By *hunky GentMan
over a year ago
Maldon and Peterborough |
"How does one define between slim and athletic? I'm slim, 29" waste, cycle and run, so is that classed as athletic? Hubby. "
One defines oneself.
If you think you're athletic then it shall be so. |
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By *unchalMan
over a year ago
Dartford |
"Inspired by another post.
Im a 32 waist and 6ft 3 so I have put myself down as slim, I am slim for sure but do I put athletic or slim? Does it matter?"
Out of curiosity, why does your profile say you are 6'1"? |
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By *apnDomMan
over a year ago
London | Belfast |
I have been slim, I put down slim, no one wants slim. Women like any other body type better, and most of them want athletic. So if you're in good shape - aim for that. The few odd ones out, that really want a slim man, are not worth catering to when you got the option
Also I think women think of "athletic" differently as we men think of "athletic". We always seem to imagine athletic more muscular, or so that's my impression at least. |
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You could potentially be described as slim athletic, as opposed to stocky, athletic. If you are fit and toned, I'd describe you as athletic. It's your choice and you could potentially change it, depending on feedback from people who you meet. Nothing is cast in stone |
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You can be slim and still be unable to walk to the corner shop without getting out of breath, and there are plenty of fit, athletic people on here who are much larger. Athletic implies physically active. |
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"You can be slim and still be unable to walk to the corner shop without getting out of breath, and there are plenty of fit, athletic people on here who are much larger. Athletic implies physically active."
Great points! |
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By *oxesMan
over a year ago
Southend, Essex |
"Inspired by another post.
Im a 32 waist and 6ft 3 so I have put myself down as slim, I am slim for sure but do I put athletic or slim? Does it matter?"
There is a difference between slim and athletic. Slim and skinny mean different things.
There is something called the obesity weight perception paradox not to be confused with another obesity paradox of the same name. But basically if you are surrounded with images and perks who are obese then you obesity as being normal and you are less likely to see it on your self and or others.
Using trends like skin skinny interchangeable ingnores the fact that they everybody is built differently especially women. |
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Can’t remember where it came from but there is a dictionary definition of athletic that’s something like “have a 10 inch difference between waist and chest measurement”
It’s defined based in the shape of an athlete.
Don’t shoot the messenger.
By definition, I’m athletic. |
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Up to you and what you want, although I only really pay attention to those descriptions if there are no body shots. Then again I probably fall into the curvy/ample debate at 5ft7 and a size 18. I prefer curvy so that's what it is. |
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