Topic: A Weighted Issue
thumper95's photo
Fri 09/12/08 07:45 PM
i mean someone you wouldnt normally date or even think about messing with, and you get drunk and you get stupid.

guitaedreams's photo
Fri 09/12/08 07:56 PM

I see so many profiles of men discouraging "fluffy" women from contacting them. I realize that we all have preferences and it's not a bad thing to have a deal breaker over weight issues.......however......isn't there anyone out there who has an open mind concerning the size of a person? I'm a large gal but I run circles around my small friends....lol.
Phat people need love too!!!!


there are plenty of men out there who love big women

Dredz_Hang_Low's photo
Fri 09/12/08 08:21 PM
Edited by Dredz_Hang_Low on Fri 09/12/08 08:24 PM
Proportion matters more than anything in my opinion. as long as one feature compliments the other


that and wearing the right clothing is very important.

SVImager's photo
Sat 09/13/08 12:47 PM



ETrain would say: It's all about boobs.. boobs make the woman! drinker


Ahhh, that must mean I'm a whole lotta woman. I have a whole lotta boobs. Sigh.

Even when I was a tinny. My grandma looked at me, my mom and sister and then announced I was bigger than the three of them put together.

Grandmother's can get away with saying thing like that.


Lordy, I can so relate to that. My grandma told me EVERY time I came to the nursing home to see her that I was still fat....lol. Then she'd say something like "when you gonna lose some weight?" I wasn't really offended because it was true.....tongue2



I didn't know Americans would say that.


I always thought it was a chinese thing.

My mom and her chinese friends would greet each other that way. My mom would say, "You're too fat"or "You're too skinny." It is never right. And at the same time, you have to clear your plate... don't waste food.

galendgirl's photo
Mon 09/15/08 08:05 PM
I have to say that most of the guys responding both surprise me and please me... (Who says your gender is shallow???)

Ladies...and gentlemen too, I suppose...it's taken me a long time to get to this point but I can say just GET HEALTHY and whatever that translates to in terms of shape or size...learn to love yourself and quit trying to please others. That's the transformation that is both incredible and beautiful!

seahawks's photo
Mon 09/15/08 08:06 PM

I see so many profiles of men discouraging "fluffy" women from contacting them. I realize that we all have preferences and it's not a bad thing to have a deal breaker over weight issues.......however......isn't there anyone out there who has an open mind concerning the size of a person? I'm a large gal but I run circles around my small friends....lol.
Phat people need love too!!!!
gimme huggzz.!!!flowerforyou :tongue:

no photo
Mon 09/15/08 08:12 PM
Ive been blasted on here for my preferrences several times...(it was not over fluff). In fact it was over substance.

No brain I push the "NO GO" Button.

In the long run its the charm of the persons personality that keeps me coming back. We all have our preferrences and there is nothing wrong with that.

Be true to yourself and you'll find one willing to be true to you. At least I hope.


SVImager's photo
Mon 09/15/08 09:48 PM
Edited by SVImager on Mon 09/15/08 10:05 PM
I have a theory.

I think this forum (maybe just this thread) is a Women's Private pity-party (I don't know what else to properly call it) talk... in which they stroke each other's ego and sympathize each other's feelings and get strength to face the world again, kinda like a safe place to "vent".

The men who are not the Nice Guy a--kissers, crossed the line of saying what they really want in life and not ego building the injured party.. will get hammered.


Like come on...
They sell more Men's deodorants with a skinny model hanging all over a man, as if you use "AXE" women will find you irresistible.

The problem are not the men who dislike fluffy women. The problem is the marketers programming what is attractive and reinforcing what image is attractive. It is powerful ( I would say it is brainwashing) and yeah all of us are succumbed by it. I believe beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Fluffy women at one time was the rich and attractive. Skinny women was weak and the hungry. Tan Asian meant you were a peasant field worker. Sickly White meant you were very rich. All this stuff can be programmed.

"Dove" is trying to bring that issue to light with their natural beauty Ad campaign, starting with little girls' self-esteem and what is beauty.

BabyFaceLady's photo
Tue 09/16/08 08:49 AM
When it comes to men, I like em thick and stocky with a little pudgin and belly fur *grin*. The hard bodies are hot to admire but the thick furry ones are MO BETTA to cuddle with! As a chubby chick myself I haven't had alot of trouble finding men that appreciate fluff and curves, it's just finding the one I wanna keep that's the problem! I think dating problems are more from personality clashes than weight issues.

Don't fret my pet! you are cute and your weight won't matter when the RIGHT one comes along! Smile and BBBEEEEEE yourself, you'll find him!!

BabyFaceLady's photo
Tue 09/16/08 01:24 PM

I see so many profiles of men discouraging "fluffy" women from contacting them. I realize that we all have preferences and it's not a bad thing to have a deal breaker over weight issues.......however......isn't there anyone out there who has an open mind concerning the size of a person? I'm a large gal but I run circles around my small friends....lol.
Phat people need love too!!!!


Hey Heather,
Speaking of "weighted issues" I just stumbled across one of the best written blogs I have ever seen regarding this issue. She really does a good job, and even manages to keep some humor in the subject... check it out.. copy and paste the link below.

http://lauriekendrick.wordpress.com/2008/03/06/in-praise-of-meaty-women/

BabyFaceLady's photo
Tue 09/16/08 01:27 PM
Edited by BabyFaceLady on Tue 09/16/08 01:30 PM

i mean someone you wouldnt normally date or even think about messing with, and you get drunk and you get stupid.


So I missed your meaning here... LOL so are you in or out on the fluffly girl thing?

no photo
Tue 09/16/08 01:34 PM
"fluff"....? is that the new word for it now???
ohwell

BabyFaceLady's photo
Tue 09/16/08 02:10 PM

"fluff"....? is that the new word for it now???
ohwell


apparently that is the adjective we are using in this particular thread... but you can use whichever term works best for you.

SVImager's photo
Tue 09/16/08 02:15 PM

When it comes to men, I like em thick and stocky with a little pudgin and belly fur *grin*. The hard bodies are hot to admire but the thick furry ones are MO BETTA to cuddle with! As a chubby chick myself I haven't had alot of trouble finding men that appreciate fluff and curves, it's just finding the one I wanna keep that's the problem! I think dating problems are more from personality clashes than weight issues.

Don't fret my pet! you are cute and your weight won't matter when the RIGHT one comes along! Smile and BBBEEEEEE yourself, you'll find him!!


Good post and I like your attitude.

SVImager's photo
Tue 09/16/08 02:18 PM

"fluff"....? is that the new word for it now???
ohwell



Oh... one guy used the three letter "F" word and he got hammered attacked bitten relentlessly by a pack of dogs.

BabyFaceLady's photo
Tue 09/16/08 02:28 PM
OH OH OH, I found another sweet blog about a man who has always been attracted to heavy women as far back as he can remember.. Just to show you there are fantastic men in the world that ALL shapes and sizes...

All men are not fixated on the shallow body stereotypes that the media and hollywood force feed us everywhere we turn...

try this blog...

http://www.salon.com/mwt/feature/2006/06/22/big_love/

BabyFaceLady's photo
Tue 09/16/08 02:29 PM
Edited by BabyFaceLady on Tue 09/16/08 02:44 PM
Computer trippin....... posted the same comment 3 times... Woops again

BabyFaceLady's photo
Tue 09/16/08 02:29 PM
Edited by BabyFaceLady on Tue 09/16/08 02:39 PM
woops repeat

BabyFaceLady's photo
Tue 09/16/08 02:38 PM


When it comes to men, I like em thick and stocky with a little pudgin and belly fur *grin*. The hard bodies are hot to admire but the thick furry ones are MO BETTA to cuddle with! As a chubby chick myself I haven't had alot of trouble finding men that appreciate fluff and curves, it's just finding the one I wanna keep that's the problem! I think dating problems are more from personality clashes than weight issues.

Don't fret my pet! you are cute and your weight won't matter when the RIGHT one comes along! Smile and BBBEEEEEE yourself, you'll find him!!


Good post and I like your attitude.


thanks blushing

patsfan64's photo
Tue 09/16/08 02:47 PM
Sure men and women can have a certain preference but I find for myself that you end up falling in love with the person and everything about them, not just what type of body they have. Physical appearances can change, the person they are, not so much.