maysj18 Posted August 19, 2012 Posted August 19, 2012 I'm pretty sure we can all agree when someone is way too skinny or way too fat, but the middle of the spectrum is so subjective. What is chubby to you? What about thin? Etc.
ThaWholigan Posted August 19, 2012 Posted August 19, 2012 I'm pretty sure we can all agree when someone is way too skinny or way too fat, but the middle of the spectrum is so subjective. What is chubby to you? What about thin? Etc. Anything inbetween both extremes has the potential to be highly attractive to me. I have my preferences, but they are fluid (deja vu ) 1
soccerrprp Posted August 19, 2012 Posted August 19, 2012 I am very active, fit and athletic. I look for the same, but have dated so-called average women. I look at the whole package, but extra weight in the middle section is what I look at particularly. I dated a woman who had a little "extra" or roll in the middle area and enjoyed my time with her. She was/is a fantastic woman and though she was not as committed to fitness, she tried or at least was willing to do what she could tolerate to stay fit for herself.
VodkaShots Posted August 19, 2012 Posted August 19, 2012 I think when fat starts to distort your features and make you look completely disproportionate ("apple" shape), you're too fat and unattractive. Double chin, disappearing neck & cheekbone, hanging gut, flabby arms etc. Some people can be overweight by medical standards but look like they're a normal weight, it only becomes obvious when they're shirtless or in a bikini I guess which is what people mean by "chubby". As for too skinny, in a man, when he looks completely scrawny. As if he could be snapped in half, with boney arms and really boney legs (they look horrid).
phineas Posted August 19, 2012 Posted August 19, 2012 If I had to come up with an ideal body type i'd say like Angelena Jolie in her Laura Croft shape including the lips. But, since such women do not exist in the real world just gimmie a lean/petite type of girl with thick lips.
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