chubby or skinny

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  • I find I traditionally go for women on the medium of the spectrum. I am tall and broad shouldered. (hourglass-y) I don't want to feel like I will crush someone but I also don't want to be crushed.
  • JenGlam7
    JenGlam7 Posts: 10
    I agree, my guy isnt much bigger than me, it is uncomfortable at times. Ive dated bigger, skinny, muscular
  • JenniCali1000
    JenniCali1000 Posts: 646 Member
    I've had both. Experience tells me that there are always pleasant surprises in life ;)
  • Lettee4
    Lettee4 Posts: 81 Member
    chubby!
  • summertime_girl
    summertime_girl Posts: 3,945 Member
    Neither. Give me muscles.
  • PghPensFan69
    PghPensFan69 Posts: 2,393 Member
    Neither. Give me muscles.

    Sing it Diana

    Diana_Ross_Muscles.jpg
  • auntiebabs
    auntiebabs Posts: 1,754 Member
    would you date chubby girl/guy or skinny ?

    honestly

    Have dated both.
    Have dated women who were thin. Have dated women who were obese. I find it really stupid to date people based on appearance and not who they really are. Appearances change. I've known incredibly "HOT" women who couldn't hold down their end of a conversation so I lost interest. I've known women who maybe most people wouldn't find all that attractive, but their minds were incredibly sexy and they turned out to be phenomenal lovers. Bottom line: If you're dating someone solely based on physical appearance, then the only thing you're actually dating is your own ego.

    True.
  • lookinggoodkel
    lookinggoodkel Posts: 1,235 Member
    i've dated both and fallen for both too

    I love personality, humour and someone who won't hurt me like the last 3 guys been out with
  • I usually prefer big guys but its all in the personality.
  • YanskaNY
    YanskaNY Posts: 103 Member
    Give me chubby over skinny. I like big, thick, lumberjack types. :) As for skinny guys- no offense but I like to eat stringbeans, not date them. ;)

  • fitmissbliss
    fitmissbliss Posts: 126 Member
    SaintGiff wrote: »
    Have dated women who were thin. Have dated women who were obese. I find it really stupid to date people based on appearance and not who they really are. Appearances change. I've known incredibly "HOT" women who couldn't hold down their end of a conversation so I lost interest. I've known women who maybe most people wouldn't find all that attractive, but their minds were incredibly sexy and they turned out to be phenomenal lovers. Bottom line: If you're dating someone solely based on physical appearance, then the only thing you're actually dating is your own ego.

    This guy for the wine!!!

    Also...either. Who cares?!

  • tat2cookie
    tat2cookie Posts: 1,899 Member
    Chubby chaser here... Though I married a bean pole. Go figure! Lol
  • Meeshell91
    Meeshell91 Posts: 670 Member
    Fit!
  • NobodyPutsAmyInTheCorner
    NobodyPutsAmyInTheCorner Posts: 1,018 Member
    Sense of humour and gorgeous eyes draw me in... Weight doesn't really factor although I'd struggle to date a really overweight guy as to be honest I'm only a shorty and I'd get squashed lol. I tend to have partners who are in the middle somewhere.
  • strozman
    strozman Posts: 2,622 Member
    If I had to choose between skinny or chubby (And athletic and toned isn't an option), I would go skinny 9/10 times
  • ItsMeGee3
    ItsMeGee3 Posts: 13,254 Member
    I wouldn't date based solely on appearance
  • Walrozz
    Walrozz Posts: 40 Member
    Skinny. Call me shallow, but I have itty bitty titties, and I couldn't handle a dude with bigger boobs than me.
  • mraudit2000
    mraudit2000 Posts: 69 Member
    To all the ladies out there that said they would date a chubby guy...where the heck have you been???? Here are my parameters; have at least two teeth, passed the 6th grade, breathing, and are open to taking a shower/bath at least once a week.
  • Captain_Wobbles
    Captain_Wobbles Posts: 240 Member
    I'm considering neither for the time being. I've been on a few dates this year with women of varying sizes on both ends of the spectrum and they all have one thing in common, *aside from being female...i think* they were all bat **** crazy. Boycotting women until I can find that diamond in the rough that will sweep me off my feet and show me not all females are trouble.
  • Canwehugnow
    Canwehugnow Posts: 218 Member
    Yes, I prefer my men a little chubbier. I date 1 skinny man, and it just wasn't comfortable. ;)

    My fiancé lost about 40 pounds since we met 5 years ago, but he's still got a little pudge and that makes me happy.
  • kmorales_4
    kmorales_4 Posts: 208 Member
    I just love me a Kevin James type chubster. Their hugs are so much cozier and the sex is amazing cause there's a little cushion for the pushin.
  • kmorales_4
    kmorales_4 Posts: 208 Member
    To all the ladies out there that said they would date a chubby guy...where the heck have you been???? Here are my parameters; have at least two teeth, passed the 6th grade, breathing, and are open to taking a shower/bath at least once a week.

    You're hilarious.
  • BigDoug13
    BigDoug13 Posts: 646 Member
    kmorales...i think i love you!
  • LiquidSparkle86
    LiquidSparkle86 Posts: 736 Member
    I would never date a guy that was smaller then me for sure! My husband is 6'4 and 270 lbs and its not because he works out (although hes in construction so he has muscular arms for sure). I like a man thats big and muscular or just a little heavier set only because having a bigger guy like my husband makes me feel safe!
  • davesgalforever
    davesgalforever Posts: 220 Member
    I'm all about that chub....... ;)
  • kmorales_4
    kmorales_4 Posts: 208 Member
    BigDoug13 wrote: »
    kmorales...i think i love you!

    ;)
  • strozman
    strozman Posts: 2,622 Member
    edited March 2015
    SaintGiff wrote: »
    Have dated women who were thin. Have dated women who were obese. I find it really stupid to date people based on appearance and not who they really are. Appearances change. I've known incredibly "HOT" women who couldn't hold down their end of a conversation so I lost interest. I've known women who maybe most people wouldn't find all that attractive, but their minds were incredibly sexy and they turned out to be phenomenal lovers. Bottom line: If you're dating someone solely based on physical appearance, then the only thing you're actually dating is your own ego.

    I agree with the bolded part. BUT attraction is what it is, and you calling it stupid or ego driven doesn't make it so. Many of my friends will sleep with any willing woman (their rule is 80-800lbs and 18-80yrs old), but I was always much, much pickier. Would rather not have sex, than have it with someone I wasn't physically attracted to. I don't choose what I find attractive but that is the 1st step, which leads to the conversations, that leads to dating.
  • mraudit2000
    mraudit2000 Posts: 69 Member
    Why can I not find these ladies who only date chubs?
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  • ilfaith
    ilfaith Posts: 16,769 Member
    I've dated men of all shapes and sizes. I would say most were of "average" build...but there were a few who could only be described as "skinny" and several who were on the "husky" side. There were even a couple with the physique of a bodybuilder (if only I'd found their personalities as appealing as their bodies).

    I ended up marrying a man who was chubby when we met, and is even heavier now...and while I would love for him to be in better shape, I still love him. The man I went out with a few times just prior to meeting my husband was similarly overweight...and I was never physically attracted to him. But I was instantly attracted to my husband...because his personality immediately won me over, and I was able to look past the love handles and double chin.

    But I'll admit there are times that I ask myself why I'm not with a man with a better body, and I confess that the heavier my husband gets, the less appealing I find him. Perhaps that is the curse of MFP...getting in better shape and seeing other like-minded individuals trying to improve themselves and getting frustrated with partners who aren't on the same path.
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