Fit guys who like thick chicks
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SurfyPantz wrote: »In New Zealand, when you refer to someone as being 'thick', you are implying that they are stupid. Australia agrees, amirite @slimgirljo15? So................................there's that. But hey, whatever floats ya boat brah
It's that way in the states as well. Someone can be thick....thick headed....not good things. But as I have learned with English.....it seems there are lots of meanings for the same word.
Exactly "crib" {standard}, is an baby's bed but "crib" {slang}, is an entire house!3 -
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SurfyPantz wrote: »SurfyPantz wrote: »In New Zealand, when you refer to someone as being 'thick', you are implying that they are stupid. Australia agrees, amirite @slimgirljo15? So................................there's that. But hey, whatever floats ya boat brah
It's that way in the states as well. Someone can be thick....thick headed....not good things. But as I have learned with English.....it seems there are lots of meanings for the same word.
I know! It's funny and interesting how the english language works in different countries. When I was travelling America in my 30's I kept hearing people saying "we're rooting for this person, or, that football team". It always made me laugh because in New Zealand, 'rooting' is a sexual act as is 'humping'. So, when Americans celebrate 'Hump Day' I think, wow, you guys have a day of celebration for that, cool
Are there many differences between Kiwi and Aussie terms and slang?1 -
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SurfyPantz wrote: »SurfyPantz wrote: »SurfyPantz wrote: »In New Zealand, when you refer to someone as being 'thick', you are implying that they are stupid. Australia agrees, amirite @slimgirljo15? So................................there's that. But hey, whatever floats ya boat brah
It's that way in the states as well. Someone can be thick....thick headed....not good things. But as I have learned with English.....it seems there are lots of meanings for the same word.
I know! It's funny and interesting how the english language works in different countries. When I was travelling America in my 30's I kept hearing people saying "we're rooting for this person, or, that football team". It always made me laugh because in New Zealand, 'rooting' is a sexual act as is 'humping'. So, when Americans celebrate 'Hump Day' I think, wow, you guys have a day of celebration for that, cool
Are there many differences between Kiwi and Aussie terms and slang?
Yeah definitely. But because we are so close in location and relations (we have a tight bond from the war years), phrases tend to overlap and meld. I think a New Zealander will always understand what an Australian is talking about even if another country does not, and will get the joke, even if we are the butt of them and vice versa!
I learned yesterday that derriere means butt. I thought I was done learning English....it never stops!2 -
SurfyPantz wrote: »SurfyPantz wrote: »SurfyPantz wrote: »In New Zealand, when you refer to someone as being 'thick', you are implying that they are stupid. Australia agrees, amirite @slimgirljo15? So................................there's that. But hey, whatever floats ya boat brah
It's that way in the states as well. Someone can be thick....thick headed....not good things. But as I have learned with English.....it seems there are lots of meanings for the same word.
I know! It's funny and interesting how the english language works in different countries. When I was travelling America in my 30's I kept hearing people saying "we're rooting for this person, or, that football team". It always made me laugh because in New Zealand, 'rooting' is a sexual act as is 'humping'. So, when Americans celebrate 'Hump Day' I think, wow, you guys have a day of celebration for that, cool
Are there many differences between Kiwi and Aussie terms and slang?
Yeah definitely. But because we are so close in location and relations (we have a tight bond from the war years), phrases tend to overlap and meld. I think a New Zealander will always understand what an Australian is talking about even if another country does not, and will get the joke, even if we are the butt of them and vice versa!
I learned yesterday that derriere means butt. I thought I was done learning English....it never stops!
Where are you from? I thought you were american?0 -
SurfyPantz wrote: »SurfyPantz wrote: »SurfyPantz wrote: »In New Zealand, when you refer to someone as being 'thick', you are implying that they are stupid. Australia agrees, amirite @slimgirljo15? So................................there's that. But hey, whatever floats ya boat brah
It's that way in the states as well. Someone can be thick....thick headed....not good things. But as I have learned with English.....it seems there are lots of meanings for the same word.
I know! It's funny and interesting how the english language works in different countries. When I was travelling America in my 30's I kept hearing people saying "we're rooting for this person, or, that football team". It always made me laugh because in New Zealand, 'rooting' is a sexual act as is 'humping'. So, when Americans celebrate 'Hump Day' I think, wow, you guys have a day of celebration for that, cool
Are there many differences between Kiwi and Aussie terms and slang?
Yeah definitely. But because we are so close in location and relations (we have a tight bond from the war years), phrases tend to overlap and meld. I think a New Zealander will always understand what an Australian is talking about even if another country does not, and will get the joke, even if we are the butt of them and vice versa!
I learned yesterday that derriere means butt. I thought I was done learning English....it never stops!
Where are you from? I thought you were american?
I am Puerto Rican that lives in the states now, has for a long time....I am American1 -
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SurfyPantz wrote: »HAAahah I will never find the word 'derriere' sexy though! It reminds me of a stuffy englishman drinking tea
I think it's not a word that was used much where I lived. It snuck by me for decades!1 -
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SurfyPantz wrote: »SurfyPantz wrote: »HAAahah I will never find the word 'derriere' sexy though! It reminds me of a stuffy englishman drinking tea
I think it's not a word that was used much where I lived. It snuck by me for decades!
That's unlike you T..you're sharp as a fox Not much gets by you.
My phone typing makes me smarter sounding. It gives me all the correct words. Usually....;)0 -
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SurfyPantz wrote: »BAH! Lies. You're one of the smartest people I've encountered..talk a lot though
Yes....only slightly less then you....that IS a lot1 -
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Yes I apologize for derailing the riveting and compelling thoughts previously being brought to this thread.3
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I’m pretty sure guys could careless about thickness so long as they can get it in. Lol4
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leut_underpants wrote: »activities1 wrote: »I’m pretty sure guys could careless about thickness so long as they can get it in. Lol
Hey
Some of us have standards
Just not around weight :bigsmile:
Lol ya.. the only thickness they care about is how thick the diick is3 -
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activities1 wrote: »I’m pretty sure guys could careless about thickness so long as they can get it in. Lol
Depends on which thickness you're referring too there.
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I've always been thick, but I got a lot more attention when I was heavier than I do now. But the attention was usually from guys I wasn't initially attracted to. Now the attraction is usually mutual, but it takes me a long time to realize when someone's really interested versus just being nice or teasing.
On my end, I prefer a thick, sturdy man over someone who's thin or perfectly sculpted. So it's really just about personal taste.7 -
I know a guy that is a twig and he hates thicker women. Guess he doesn't really fall into the "fit guy" category but I don't know many guys that "like" my body shape, other than the fact I have huge boobs. I've always heard I could be skinnier though.
I just scoped your photos, you're absolutely perfect just the way you are.1 -
I can't comment on if my browser history might have a bunch of sites about chuuby, BBW, or such.
Just saying.3 -
everyone's got a type. some go for looks. some like humor, some dig personality, some like the sarcastic, some enjoy the exact opposite, some drool over muscles, some like it fit, some prefer dainty, so on and so forth. to each their own.2
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Absolutely. *raises hand*
Well, maybe just guys in my case0 -
What do you consider thick?0
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