Would you date someone overweight?
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Yes - it's not about the appearance for me.. it's what's inside. I was there and I wish there were some that could have looked past my weight...0
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Some extra weight...yes. A whole lot of extra weight...no.
this. i would date someone overweight . I was overweight .0 -
I find it interesting that people say they wouldn't, and the few comments I had time to read were from men... Men who were probably well into the "overweight" category by BMI standards because if their muscle mass (which is how assuming y'all are standardizing overweight.)
You DO know there are plenty of men AND women who would be considered overweight AND have low body fat and lots of muscle. I guess that's just as bad as over fat huh... Smh. :grumble:0 -
Some extra weight...yes. A whole lot of extra weight...no.
this. i would date someone overweight . I was overweight .
I completely agree. I am actually still really overweight (Working on it!) but wouldn't want to be with someone that is how I used to be (obese, lazy, etc). The most important thing is I like them for who they are and we share a similiar lifestyle. I don't want to be with someone that could slowly revert me back to the old me.0 -
Why not? Although I prefer people with the same mindset and lifestyle, there are exceptions. I'm open to anyone unless the difference is so huge we can hardly enjoy each other's company.0
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Been there done that!!!
At this stage of my life I wouldn't date a woman who is overweight!!!!!!!0 -
Yes love bigger men0
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Have before and would again. It's not about the package for me, rather what I find on the inside!
I would have thought most women are interested in the package.
Haaaaa.
Seriously though, I actually prefer men a bit bigger. I don't want them too large because then I would be worried about their health. My bf is the perfect weight for me. He has a TON of muscle too. His legs are so dense that when he was in high school, he was sticking his legs out from under the desk and his teacher tripped over them and fractured his kneecap on my bf's leg. Not even kidding. lol0 -
No.... I lead a active lifestyle and we probably wouldn't have anything in common
Let me just put a little perspective on this... About 3 years ago, my husband and I took a biking tour of an area in Canada. There were five others with us. Three of which were women who were thin and athletic looking and had been bragging about how this ride would be a piece of cake. By the end of the ride they were about to DIE! All three had to walk their bikes up the last hill because they were unable to ride all the way. I, on the other hand was still going strong, never walked my bike, and was in front of them the entire time.
Just because someone is a little heavy does not mean they are not active.0 -
If i was not married, why not? If the person has good personality, nice smile, good sense of humor and smells good, a definite yes!0
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Honestly no I wouldnt.
Mainly just because of life style differences.
But saying that, I find personality traits way more important than physical appearance.
End of the day, attractiveness changes....personality stays forever.0 -
I find it interesting that people say they wouldn't, and the few comments I had time to read were from men... Men who were probably well into the "overweight" category by BMI standards because if their muscle mass (which is how assuming y'all are standardizing overweight.)
You DO know there are plenty of men AND women who would be considered overweight AND have low body fat and lots of muscle. I guess that's just as bad as over fat huh... Smh. :grumble:
And here come this post out of left field nowhere. What planet were you on when you came up with this?0 -
I find it interesting that people say they wouldn't, and the few comments I had time to read were from men... Men who were probably well into the "overweight" category by BMI standards because if their muscle mass (which is how assuming y'all are standardizing overweight.)
You DO know there are plenty of men AND women who would be considered overweight AND have low body fat and lots of muscle. I guess that's just as bad as over fat huh... Smh. :grumble:
And here come this post out of left field nowhere. What planet were you on when you came up with this?
Are you seriously that ignorant?!? You do know that most bodybuilders (I won't even go into strongmen and powerlifters) are considered overweight by BMI standards, right????
Weight= mass... Lean mass and total fat.
Weight does NOT simply equal fat.0 -
Overweight, yes. Morbidly obese, no.0
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We all have our likes and dislikes, right? Personally, I have about 20-30 pounds to lose myself. I prefer athletic/toned to average type men. The guy I just met is VERY athletic and Toned - NICE! let's hope it works out!!! He also seems to have a GREAT personality too.
In the end, it's all about if you get along with the person and who you fall in love with. Sometimes you can't help who you fall in love with, you just do. However, I do understand that we don't surround ourselves with certain people, that's what the real issue is.
I agree with others that I'd like to surround myself with ppl that support my active lifestyle (working out). It would be nice to have a workout buddy!!! I don't need someone discouraging me from going to the gym, I work too much and sometimes miss gym time anyway! I need the encouragement, NOT discouragement!
I say this but I also have to say that I was obese and did lose about 100 pounds already. I'm not discriminating, just changing my lifestyle and loving me. I do not want to be dragged back to that dark ugly place and I know my limitations.0 -
I find it interesting that people say they wouldn't, and the few comments I had time to read were from men... Men who were probably well into the "overweight" category by BMI standards because if their muscle mass (which is how assuming y'all are standardizing overweight.)
You DO know there are plenty of men AND women who would be considered overweight AND have low body fat and lots of muscle. I guess that's just as bad as over fat huh... Smh. :grumble:
And here come this post out of left field nowhere. What planet were you on when you came up with this?
Are you seriously that ignorant?!? You do know that most bodybuilders (I won't even go into strongmen and powerlifters) are considered overweight by BMI standards, right????
Weight= mass... Lean mass and total fat.
Weight does NOT simply equal fat.
Way to state the obvious. That's not quite what any rational person refers to when using the term "overweight".0 -
I'd much rather date someone that makes me laugh and treats me with respect who has a some extra pounds on him than someone who is super fit but treats me poorly.
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Are you seriously that ignorant?!? You do know that most bodybuilders (I won't even go into strongmen and powerlifters) are considered overweight by BMI standards, right????
Weight= mass... Lean mass and total fat.
Weight does NOT simply equal fat.
Happy to date the obese by BMI standards. I think just about every guy I have dated has been. But also only around 7-9% body fat, totally jacked. BMI means nothing. And obviously no one thinks they are overweight. Maybe in some people's opinions over muscled. But I like them like that.0 -
I find it interesting that people say they wouldn't, and the few comments I had time to read were from men... Men who were probably well into the "overweight" category by BMI standards because if their muscle mass (which is how assuming y'all are standardizing overweight.)
You DO know there are plenty of men AND women who would be considered overweight AND have low body fat and lots of muscle. I guess that's just as bad as over fat huh... Smh. :grumble:
And here come this post out of left field nowhere. What planet were you on when you came up with this?
Are you seriously that ignorant?!? You do know that most bodybuilders (I won't even go into strongmen and powerlifters) are considered overweight by BMI standards, right????
Weight= mass... Lean mass and total fat.
Weight does NOT simply equal fat.
Way to state the obvious. That's not quite what any rational person refers to when using the term "overweight".
Well, there seems to be a lack of rational people here these days.0 -
As long as I am sexually attracted to the guy who cares what his BMI is0
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