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Ok there are alot of threads on this board about weight and attractiveness. So I'm curious as to what men here, find "hot"....

 

So for example are you a fan of the "Keira Knightley and Kate Moss" look or the Christina Hendricks and Sofia Vergara" look?

 

And I know there is everything in between and bigger. But I think curves are in. I don't know many men that prefer the waif look..

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Curves. No contest.

 

It's like asking women: Which do you prefer? A decent sized penis or a small one?

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CURVES definitely.

 

a woman that has the body type of a greyhound(dog, not bus) doesn't attract me at all.

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Curves. No contest.

 

It's like asking women: Which do you prefer? A decent sized penis or a small one?

 

 

Well regarding the penis thing, my bf doesn't have a big one and he rocks my world in bed. I have been with men that had very large penises and it either hurt or he didn't know what to do with it.

 

Knowing what to do with it is definitely more important for me.

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I find both attractive, but the girls with curves that I've slept with have all been better in bed...more places to grab onto :D

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I've always been amused by the notion that a woman can't be thin and have curves.

 

I have a 9" difference between my bust and natural waist measurements, and an 11" difference between my waist and hip measurements. Is that not considered curvy, simply because I'm on the small side in weight? Christina is famously 39-30-39, which is a similar ratio. Victoria's Secret models are also of a very similar proportion, but with the measurements being 6-8" smaller, respectively. They're all curvy. The high fashion models are the ones who really don't have curves, but I don't know of any men that have considered them to be the feminine ideal (women, yes, but not men).

 

It seems that most men prefer SOME sort of curves over absolutely none. But they do need to be in the right places.

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I've always been amused by the notion that a woman can't be thin and have curves.

 

I have a 9" difference between my bust and natural waist measurements, and an 11" difference between my waist and hip measurements. Is that not considered curvy, simply because I'm on the small side in weight? Christina is famously 39-30-39, which is a similar ratio. Victoria's Secret models are also of a very similar proportion, but with the measurements being 6-8" smaller, respectively. They're all curvy. The high fashion models are the ones who really don't have curves, but I don't know of any men that have considered them to be the feminine ideal (women, yes, but not men).

 

It seems that most men prefer SOME sort of curves over absolutely none. But they do need to be in the right places.

 

I think alot of people consider "curves" to be bigger breasts or a rounder bottom, more of an hour glass shape etc...I can't speak for everyone but I know thats how some men think.

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I think alot of people consider "curves" to be bigger breasts or a rounder bottom, more of an hour glass shape etc...I can't speak for everyone but I know thats how some men think.

 

Yes, hourglass is definitely the ideal. But hourglass is a ratio, not a size. 39-30-39 and 34-24-34 are identical in proportion, and both hourglass figures.

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I think alot of people consider "curves" to be bigger breasts or a rounder bottom, more of an hour glass shape etc...I can't speak for everyone but I know thats how some men think.

 

You especially got that one right.

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Curves, as long as it's not her stomach that curves.

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Curves, as long as it's not her stomach that curves.

 

You aren't into the fupa?

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When I think curves....lately...I think Kim Kardassian (sp?)

 

 

Ok there are alot of threads on this board about weight and attractiveness. So I'm curious as to what men here, find "hot"....

 

So for example are you a fan of the "Keira Knightley and Kate Moss" look or the Christina Hendricks and Sofia Vergara" look?

 

And I know there is everything in between and bigger. But I think curves are in. I don't know many men that prefer the waif look..

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Curvy ----> CURVY

 

If you don't look like the link, then you're not curvy.

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So for example are you a fan of the "Keira Knightley and Kate Moss" look or the Christina Hendricks and Sofia Vergara" look?

 

Yes. (Both.)

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Curvy ----> CURVY

 

If you don't look like the link, then you're not curvy.

 

 

That isn't true, lol. She is quite beautiful but alot of women don't look like Beyonce. I think Curvy means different things to different people.

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You aren't into the fupa?

 

 

Even some men have a "beer belly". Seems women are much more forgiving about that kind of thing.:(

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I just wanted it stated for the record that Christina Hendricks and I are shaped practically the same (my hips are a little slimmer and think my 36-Hs are a little bigger...)

 

:p:p:p

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Curvy ----> CURVY

 

If you don't look like the link, then you're not curvy.

 

Doesn't get curvier than that..:love::love:

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Here's what I've found: guys don't really care that much.

 

Somewhere in between scary skinny and obese is preferred (which is most people). If a girl is friendly and relatively cute, men will be equally attracted to her, regardless of her body type.

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I just wanted it stated for the record that Christina Hendricks and I are shaped practically the same (my hips are a little slimmer and think my 36-Hs are a little bigger...)

 

:p:p:p

 

And why have you kept this a secret?:love:

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I just wanted it stated for the record that Christina Hendricks and I are shaped practically the same (my hips are a little slimmer and think my 36-Hs are a little bigger...)

 

:p:p:p

 

 

36 H? I didn't realize hers were that big. Are they real? I'm a 34 DD and thats big enough for me.

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Here's what I've found: guys don't really care that much.

 

Somewhere in between scary skinny and obese is preferred (which is most people). If a girl is friendly and relatively cute, men will be equally attracted to her, regardless of her body type.

 

Well observed. :)

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When it comes to the "curvy vs slender" debate I prefer slender. It's not that I dislike curvy body types, I just like slender body types even more.

 

Here's a compilation of women I find to be beautiful: http://bit.ly/nYJghz

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It seems to be mostly women and gay men that admire the rail-thin model look. Every guy I know wants curves. Curves on the chest, ass, and waist/hips. Neither flabby nor flat is attractive. The curves can be on a thin girl or a slightly less thin girl, but they've got to be there.

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36 H? I didn't realize hers were that big. Are they real? I'm a 34 DD and thats big enough for me.

 

Yep, natural...

 

I was a C-cup at the age of 10 and a full D by 12 or 13...

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