Preference for overweight women

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14 Apr 2011, 8:52 am

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Us men do not like overweight women, period!

We do not like size zero models either!

We want a woman who is thin, but has at least SOME meat on her bones.

I am 6'2" and 165, and a woman should not weigh more than me, period, unless she is tall that is.


You know that voice in your head, telling you what a worthless idiot you are? It's not lying!


Okay, even though trojan51 has been saying rude things in this thread, calling him a "worthless idiot" is a bit uncalled for. :?



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14 Apr 2011, 9:00 am

I am sure woman feel the same way about men...they don't want 20 stone weight pushed on them when they are being intimate...

At least be a little sensitive to overweight woman...I'll admit I had a bad experience going out with one but I wouldn't judge them simply on that. :?



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14 Apr 2011, 9:08 am

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I am sure woman feel the same way about men...they don't want 20 stone weight pushed on them when they are being intimate...

At least be a little sensitive to overweight woman...I'll admit I had a bad experience going out with one but I wouldn't judge them simply on that. :?


*had to convert 20 stone to pounds* :lol:

Unless they are of a similar size, then it's in proportion to them. That's my experience anyway. I'm not 20 stone though. Thank goodness. >.<



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14 Apr 2011, 9:23 am

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*had to convert 20 stone to pounds* :lol:

Unless they are of a similar size, then it's in proportion to them. That's my experience anyway. I'm not 20 stone though. Thank goodness. >.<


Yeah, in Britain we use Stones instead of pounds.

Indeed.

You shouldn't be ashamed if you were...things happen.


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14 Apr 2011, 9:38 am

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*had to convert 20 stone to pounds* :lol:

Unless they are of a similar size, then it's in proportion to them. That's my experience anyway. I'm not 20 stone though. Thank goodness. >.<


Yeah, in Britain we use Stones instead of pounds.

Indeed.

You shouldn't be ashamed if you were...things happen.


It sounds more flattering than pounds. Pounds is an ugly word, not to mention the numbers are smaller when you convert from pounds to stones. XD

I was headed that way, but I'm dieting and exercising now. I lost a little over 2 stones (if I'm doing the math right is 28 pounds?) since last August. :D



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14 Apr 2011, 9:41 am

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It sounds more flattering than pounds. Pounds is an ugly word, not to mention the numbers are smaller when you convert from pounds to stones. XD

I was headed that way, but I'm dieting and exercising now. I lost a little over 2 stones (if I'm doing the math right is 28 pounds?) since last August. :D


Indeed, but stones can sound larger when you convert them. 20 x 14 an all that. Pounds is more like a currency to me being English.

Glad you took off 2 stone (we don't say stones as stone is plural and singular).


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14 Apr 2011, 9:49 am

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Okay, even though trojan51 has been saying rude things in this thread, calling him a "worthless idiot" is a bit uncalled for. :?
He's been doing that while speaking in the name of all men. I must have missed the elections where we voted him for our representative.



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14 Apr 2011, 10:13 am

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Erisad wrote:

It sounds more flattering than pounds. Pounds is an ugly word, not to mention the numbers are smaller when you convert from pounds to stones. XD

I was headed that way, but I'm dieting and exercising now. I lost a little over 2 stones (if I'm doing the math right is 28 pounds?) since last August. :D


Indeed, but stones can sound larger when you convert them. 20 x 14 an all that. Pounds is more like a currency to me being English.

Glad you took off 2 stone (we don't say stones as stone is plural and singular).


True. :)

Oh, I didn't know that. Thanks! I love learning new things about other cultures. ^.^

old_fool - I know he has. I'm just saying that "worthless" is a very hurtful word to use in a support forum, since many of us may feel that way. D:



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14 Apr 2011, 10:40 am

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True. :)

Oh, I didn't know that. Thanks! I love learning new things about other cultures. ^.^


No problem, you learn a lot from UK people in particular as we have multi cultures here. :P


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14 Apr 2011, 10:44 am

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True. :)

Oh, I didn't know that. Thanks! I love learning new things about other cultures. ^.^


No problem, you learn a lot from UK people in particular as we have multi cultures here. :P


According to my anthropology professor, there is culture everywhere where there is people. However, I don't see culture in America. XD



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14 Apr 2011, 10:46 am

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However, I don't see culture in America. XD


The United States has a very rich and diverse culture brought by its settlers and then built on by people. Sure, you're not an 'old' country like the European nations but each area has its own culture. I can think of Louisiana, Texas, New York et al.



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14 Apr 2011, 10:50 am

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According to my anthropology professor, there is culture everywhere where there is people. However, I don't see culture in America. XD


People are people so they create things out of being a community...like we are currentlu doing.

Tequila explained the last part nicely.


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14 Apr 2011, 10:54 am

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However, I don't see culture in America. XD


The United States has a very rich and diverse culture brought by its settlers and then built on by people. Sure, you're not an 'old' country like the European nations but each area has its own culture. I can think of Louisiana, Texas, New York et al.


Meh, the only people in Pennsylvania who seems to have culture are the Amish and/or Pennsylvania Dutch. The rest of us...not so much. >.>



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14 Apr 2011, 12:09 pm

Erisad wrote:
Tequila wrote:
Erisad wrote:
However, I don't see culture in America. XD


The United States has a very rich and diverse culture brought by its settlers and then built on by people. Sure, you're not an 'old' country like the European nations but each area has its own culture. I can think of Louisiana, Texas, New York et al.


Meh, the only people in Pennsylvania who seems to have culture are the Amish and/or Pennsylvania Dutch. The rest of us...not so much. >.>


It's sometimes hard to see culture when it's all you know, because to you it's just every day normalcy.


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14 Apr 2011, 12:17 pm

I think a good humoured joke should be placed in this thread.

For those who don't like overweight woman, why don't you try them out and go with the ripples...I hear they can be more adventurous. :D

There's a song to go with it to...but it may offend as it's a pretty Politically Incorrect song.


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14 Apr 2011, 12:22 pm

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Erisad wrote:
Tequila wrote:
Erisad wrote:
However, I don't see culture in America. XD


The United States has a very rich and diverse culture brought by its settlers and then built on by people. Sure, you're not an 'old' country like the European nations but each area has its own culture. I can think of Louisiana, Texas, New York et al.


Meh, the only people in Pennsylvania who seems to have culture are the Amish and/or Pennsylvania Dutch. The rest of us...not so much. >.>


It's sometimes hard to see culture when it's all you know, because to you it's just every day normalcy.


That makes sense. I get this image of sophisticated and intelligence when I hear the word culture and then I think that it's something that America is definitely short on in comparison with the rest of the world. >.<