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Does SIZE Matter?

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  • Posts: 3,010 Member
    Awe my thoughts exactly... love this ^^^
  • Posts: 241 Member
    Yes, is the simple answer.

    We can all pretend we don't have a preference but ultimately you just sound hypocritical in doing so.

    We are humans - embrace our flaws. Most people choose denial due to what society says is polite. I'd rather not be lied to personally.

    Also, I'm not referring to this situation only - size matters in all situations.

    (Please keep in mind I am but one person and my opinion counts little ;) )

    Cheers!
  • Posts: 687 Member
    Just as women are often stereotyped by their appearance I associate muscle heavy men with nothing that I value; I can't even say how I came to find them such a turn off but when I think of the things I do value like travel, work place acheivement with high earning potential, sharing the duties of domestic bliss, and raising kids, I envision the classic geek frame, thin, wired, at best toned but not thick.
  • Endo. My husband has an Endo build and I love it. His upper arms are as big as a lot of people's thighs and it feels amazing being wrapped up in them against his uber wide chest.

    And size matters. I've been with a few from all builds. It took me a while to figure out which I preferred. Ecto, even with muscle, doesn't feel substantial enough. Meso feels just fine. But Endo is awesome.
  • Posts: 1,128 Member
    -- Beefy, thick build
    -- Gains muscle and fat very easily
    -- Large physique
    -- Finds it hard to lose fat
    -- Slower metabolism
    -- Muscles not as well defined as Meso's

    Endo, please. Thank you.
    And if any o' y'all are ENDO's and SINGLE step up to the plate, yo! :)
  • Posts: 1,849 Member

    I dont think I understand the pics haha All I see is these ripped men and I don't find that attractive :)
    And well, a 15 year old is slightly illegal :P

    Physically and legally he's all grown up now, although his mental maturity is debatable at times. :laugh:
  • Posts: 478 Member
    Endos. Definitely endos.

    I'm now going to spend copious amounts of time drooling at that picture of The Rock :love:
  • Posts: 673 Member
    I married tall, skinny men so my kids would have a chance. One is just like me (I'm sorry honey) and the youngest is 5'6"-5'7" and 115.
    edit my typo :)
  • Posts: 2,198 Member
    Physically and legally he's all grown up now, although his mental maturity is debatable at times. :laugh:
    Shup.
  • Posts: 5,965 Member
    the middle one
  • Posts: 2,198 Member
    the middle one
    You're young. You'll grow out of that.
  • Posts: 1,849 Member
    Shup.

    Hehehehe! :tongue:
  • Posts: 1,613 Member
    Just as women are often stereotyped by their appearance I associate muscle heavy men with nothing that I value; I can't even say how I came to find them such a turn off but when I think of the things I do value like travel, work place acheivement with high earning potential, sharing the duties of domestic bliss, and raising kids, I envision the classic geek frame, thin, wired, at best toned but not thick.

    That's almost the same thought process I follow! My boyfriend is exactly the 'classic geek' and I love him to death :)
  • Posts: 2,198 Member

    That's almost the same thought process I follow! My boyfriend is exactly the 'classic geek' and I love him to death :)
    So, geeks can't be meatheads? Good to know.
  • Posts: 14 Member
    Koldnomore wrote: »
    Hmm I'll be the 'odd' one out. I like em sleek, definitely Ecto. Love the smaller guys that I can snuggle up and wrap my arms around. For me a big muscley guy isn't at all attractive. I can appreciate them and the work that they have put into their physiques but I couldn't imagine wanting to be 'physical' with one. I like flexible and lithe - so much more energetic when it counts *evil*

    Same reason guys like their women shorter, they like to be able to 'lead'. OR maybe they have a strong 'nurturing' instinct and they love to care for their mate. OR they like to be the 'protector'. OR any combination.. some men like tall women too ;P


    I wish I could find a woman that thinks like you. It’s so rare and exactly what I’m into

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