Thick&curvy OR thin&skinny WOMEN
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bennettinfinity wrote: »So let me get this right. No one can have a preference or you're just not allowed to indicate your preference? Which of those criteria qualify as body shaming?
There's a difference between, "I prefer ____," and "No one wants ____."
Exactly
I like big butts and Men like big butts is different. BTW not all men like big butts. I think I know why some don't.
Also funny thing though is my older brother, we have entirely different taste in women.
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asflatasapancake wrote: »The real question is, who am I potentially having sex with again?
Lubricated Hangers. lol
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asflatasapancake wrote: »The real question is, who am I potentially having sex with again?
again? You don't know?
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Theres a difference between that and thin.0
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Hubby likes curves, thank heavens. Even when lean, I still look thick. I've got fairly heavy muscles on a not-tiny frame. Good ol' Italian fireplug, me. lol0
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Mever said it wasnt.-1
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oh my goodness. that person is barely clinging to life.0
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JenAndSome wrote: »
Exactly.
I find it funny to think that there was a guy not too long ago that made a thread about how he didn't want to have sex with "a whale" and he got totally jumped on, not for his preferences, but for the derogatory use of the word to describe overweight/obese people.
So why would it be okay to call someone dealing with underweight issues a derogatory name?
Hint: It isn't.0 -
bennettinfinity wrote: »Sorry... Must've missed the posts that called out individual users body types.Fitwarrior7_Round_2 wrote: »Thick. Because men like curves, not stick figures.
Even if he is joking his usage of words makes it worst.0 -
PikaKnight wrote: »JenAndSome wrote: »
Exactly.
I find it funny to think that there was a guy not too long ago that made a thread about how he didn't want to have sex with "a whale" and he got totally jumped on, not for his preferences, but for the derogatory use of the word to describe overweight/obese people.
So why would it be okay to call someone dealing with underweight issues a derogatory name?
Hint: It isn't.
I know exactly who you are talking about. He tried to FR me thinking we were cool or something. I like to not be associate with people of that nature.0 -
I like women. Especially the ones that let me touch the girly parts.0
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JeopardyRight wrote: »Mever said it wasnt.
By calling her a "bag of hangers" you are dehumanizing her. Frankly, I'm sure there are people out there who are attracted to her so for you to say that no one wants a "bag of hangers" and then use her image as an example is wrong on multiple levels.
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thick and curvy0
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asflatasapancake wrote: »I'm so confused. I'm going to go back to playing the guitar.
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JeopardyRight wrote: »Theres a difference between that and thin.
And those are still people with feelings and opinions. They may think you are disgusting for allowing yourself to gain 80 pounds more than you should weigh. I don't see how it is acceptable to say horrible things about another person's body. Would you feel comfortable with people saying things like that about you?0
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