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Which one is the most attractive to you?
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15-30%0
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15 - 30...
I love melting into her soft body and for the lower percentages it's purely to admire the view0 -
15-170
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I'm 20% now- used to be 18%
I prefer 15 - 17% on me, but weird things start happening to me when I'm that low on fat.
( even though my jeans look good!)0 -
i think that 20-25 is the best look for a woman xxx0
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15-35 with somewhere in the middle being "best" , any leaner and you're too self absorbed, any bigger and well yeah...
For real? Being lean automatically equals self absorbed? :noway: I think you must be pretty self absorbed to believe in that kind of stereotyping.0 -
Men: 10-15
Women: 30 (or that's what I wanna look like, lol)0 -
I'd love to be the 20-22% girl. I want a toned athletic look, but not overboard. I'd love to have nice cut looking arms and a flat stomach, and defined calves. That looks super healthy!0
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25-350
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Anything from 15-30 works for me.0
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I think 25% is the most physically attractive.0
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I think 15-17 is where I'd like to be, but it's funny because I went from about 36% to 25% and I feel like those pics are pretty close to my shape then and now. Hope I can continue on down to 17!0
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25%-35%. Skinny chicks need to hit McD's.0
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Hi 30.0
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%10-12 for the men, and I'd like to look like the %15-17 for the women.
I think I might have to hit the gym today. Those bodies were definitely not just made in the kitchen.
Also, those are models. I don't look as good as %35 chick yet, much less the rest, and my bodyfat percentage is around %27 now.0 -
25%-35%. Skinny chicks need to hit McD's.
And fat chicks need to hit the treadmill...
OH WAIT...I can't say that but it IS apparently ok to make fun of skinny women.... :huh: :noway:0 -
15-35 with somewhere in the middle being "best" , any leaner and you're too self absorbed, any bigger and well yeah...
For real? Being lean automatically equals self absorbed? :noway: I think you must be pretty self absorbed to believe in that kind of stereotyping.0 -
25%-35%. Skinny chicks need to hit McD's.
And fat chicks need to hit the treadmill...
OH WAIT...I can't say that but it IS apparently ok to make fun of skinny women.... :huh: :noway:0 -
25%-35%. Skinny chicks need to hit McD's.
And fat chicks need to hit the treadmill...
OH WAIT...I can't say that but it IS apparently ok to make fun of skinny women.... :huh: :noway:
Oh ya know?!
One is socially acceptable and one isn't yet either way you are bashing a women for their size....I see no difference0 -
I like 25%. thats my dream body. i'd like to look in shape but i don't care for a whole lot of muscle definition honestly, but i do want to be fit. Does that make sense or is it a total oxymoron? o.O0
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15-35 with somewhere in the middle being "best" , any leaner and you're too self absorbed, any bigger and well yeah...
For real? Being lean automatically equals self absorbed? :noway: I think you must be pretty self absorbed to believe in that kind of stereotyping.
I took it as "Anyone leaner than me/my ideal must be obsessed" hence, self absorbed0 -
25%
25%
I'll take two, to go.0 -
Anything from the 10 to the 22%0
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25% - 35%
People can still be really healthy at a larger size.0 -
Anywhere from 15-25%0
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25%-35%. Skinny chicks need to hit McD's.
That's not fair :[ I had cellulite with a BMI of 17. That ****'s genetic, y'all.0 -
Any body from 15% to 35% is attractive, anything over that can be worked on to bring the % lower, I'd say I care about face more than bodytype.0
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anywhere between 25%-35%!0
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15-25%0
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