Topic: BBW and the men who want them...
lonetar25's photo
Tue 08/25/09 08:23 AM

We women come in all shapes. Sizes. Colors


We are all beautiful!!!


I love being a woman!!:heart:


me too

heavenlyboy34's photo
Tue 08/25/09 08:35 AM

I am a BBW...and I am not getting much love because of the fact. Guys may like BBW and I admire that, but the guys I know only like twigs. But with my large strcture there isn't much I can do about it...But it is better than starving myself...as I have done in the past.
I am proud of you for loving who you areflowerforyou


I'm in lust with you and you know it! love flowerforyou :heart: pitchfork

no photo
Tue 08/25/09 08:57 AM

I am a BBW and i am just wondering who out there are supporters and lovers of these sexy women? And women stand tall and shout out loud if you would like to be heard.
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AngelFireDream's photo
Tue 08/25/09 09:13 AM
Its true....women (and men) just want to be loved and appreciated for who they are right now. To think that your partners affection for you hinges on how much weight you gain or lose over time is just crazy. What would it feel like to have to worry every day that some day, owing to illness or stress, you might gain weight and *poof* years of building a life with a person disappear - just like that. Either they leave, instigate a break, or have affairs. Rather than trying to support and help. But yes, I have heard that there are some such shallow people in the world.

Jeff0828's photo
Tue 08/25/09 11:07 AM

Its true....women (and men) just want to be loved and appreciated for who they are right now. To think that your partners affection for you hinges on how much weight you gain or lose over time is just crazy. What would it feel like to have to worry every day that some day, owing to illness or stress, you might gain weight and *poof* years of building a life with a person disappear - just like that. Either they leave, instigate a break, or have affairs. Rather than trying to support and help. But yes, I have heard that there are some such shallow people in the world.


Very well said. It is truly sad that some people are like that in this world.

AngelFireDream's photo
Tue 08/25/09 01:30 PM


Its true....women (and men) just want to be loved and appreciated for who they are right now. To think that your partners affection for you hinges on how much weight you gain or lose over time is just crazy. What would it feel like to have to worry every day that some day, owing to illness or stress, you might gain weight and *poof* years of building a life with a person disappear - just like that. Either they leave, instigate a break, or have affairs. Rather than trying to support and help. But yes, I have heard that there are some such shallow people in the world.


Very well said. It is truly sad that some people are like that in this world.

One I know of has difficulty keeping their own weight off without artificial means. There is also a family history of obesity and COPD. That might be where their fears stem from. However, they also make it known time and time again that they prefer women with "gap", as vulgar as that may sound.

ReddBeans's photo
Tue 08/25/09 01:33 PM
There used to be a time when Mariyn Monroe an Jane Russell were considered the ultimate image of a beautiful woman. Real shame that in today's world they'd be considered over weight.ohwell

Jeff0828's photo
Tue 08/25/09 01:35 PM



Its true....women (and men) just want to be loved and appreciated for who they are right now. To think that your partners affection for you hinges on how much weight you gain or lose over time is just crazy. What would it feel like to have to worry every day that some day, owing to illness or stress, you might gain weight and *poof* years of building a life with a person disappear - just like that. Either they leave, instigate a break, or have affairs. Rather than trying to support and help. But yes, I have heard that there are some such shallow people in the world.


Very well said. It is truly sad that some people are like that in this world.

One I know of has difficulty keeping their own weight off without artificial means. There is also a family history of obesity and COPD. That might be where their fears stem from. However, they also make it known time and time again that they prefer women with "gap", as vulgar as that may sound.
I'm sorry I don't know what "gap" is?

Innocent81's photo
Tue 08/25/09 01:39 PM
I am not sure I fit into the category BB@, but I got some meat on my bones, but I carry my weight good! Skinny legs, a lil ***, with some belly! lol

AngelFireDream's photo
Tue 08/25/09 01:45 PM




Its true....women (and men) just want to be loved and appreciated for who they are right now. To think that your partners affection for you hinges on how much weight you gain or lose over time is just crazy. What would it feel like to have to worry every day that some day, owing to illness or stress, you might gain weight and *poof* years of building a life with a person disappear - just like that. Either they leave, instigate a break, or have affairs. Rather than trying to support and help. But yes, I have heard that there are some such shallow people in the world.


Very well said. It is truly sad that some people are like that in this world.

One I know of has difficulty keeping their own weight off without artificial means. There is also a family history of obesity and COPD. That might be where their fears stem from. However, they also make it known time and time again that they prefer women with "gap", as vulgar as that may sound.
I'm sorry I don't know what "gap" is?

Surely, you're kidding?

heavenlyboy34's photo
Tue 08/25/09 01:46 PM

I am not sure I fit into the category BB@, but I got some meat on my bones, but I carry my weight good! Skinny legs, a lil ***, with some belly! lol


Me likey! :wink:

AngelFireDream's photo
Tue 08/25/09 01:52 PM
Edited by AngelFireDream on Tue 08/25/09 02:00 PM
I'm sorry I don't know what "gap" is?

The little gap of space between the thighs many women have, as opposed to the dreaded "thunder thighs" some of us have.

Some of these are extreme, but you get the point.

cas6285's photo
Tue 08/25/09 02:10 PM

I'm sorry I don't know what "gap" is?

The little gap of space between the thighs many women have, as opposed to the dreaded "thunder thighs" some of us have.

Some of these are extreme, but you get the point.


uh give me the before, at least it looks healthy the one the in the red looks like she'll die any minuite.

Jeff0828's photo
Tue 08/25/09 02:10 PM

I'm sorry I don't know what "gap" is?

The little gap of space between the thighs many women have, as opposed to the dreaded "thunder thighs" some of us have.

Some of these are extreme, but you get the point.


Oh my.. Thank you. I understand now

AngelFireDream's photo
Tue 08/25/09 02:14 PM
Edited by AngelFireDream on Tue 08/25/09 02:15 PM


I'm sorry I don't know what "gap" is?

The little gap of space between the thighs many women have, as opposed to the dreaded "thunder thighs" some of us have.


uh give me the before, at least it looks healthy the one the in the red looks like she'll die any minuite.

It is what the media and popular culture perpetuates - that to look hot, you must look anorexic. Sure, some gap is hot - but many people are taking it to the extreme - objectifying and making fetishes out of it. If it is your thing - okay - but its not right to raise a generation or more of young girls that think to be beautiful, they must look this thin. It is not healthy.

AngelFireDream's photo
Tue 08/25/09 02:19 PM


the in the red looks like she'll die any minuite.

Hate to say it, but it kind of reminds me of a crack w@o#re's look.

WolfEyez's photo
Tue 08/25/09 03:09 PM
those pics are disgusting ill I don't know how people walk around looking like that.

no photo
Fri 02/14/14 08:38 PM
Edited by red_lace on Fri 02/14/14 09:02 PM
I believe the message being conveyed here is to not judge a person by their appearance alone, and that applies to ANY size.


mightymoe's photo
Fri 02/14/14 10:30 PM

There used to be a time when Mariyn Monroe an Jane Russell were considered the ultimate image of a beautiful woman. Real shame that in today's world they'd be considered over weight.ohwell


by who? wouldn't that just be an opinion?

Shy_Emo_chick's photo
Sat 02/15/14 01:40 AM
Well you know what? If some guy is gonna reject you, just because you have a bit of weight on you, it looks like he did you ladies a favour. Who wants a guy like THAT? ;) I'm betting the last type of man you'd want is a personal trainer, or nutritionist, as they'd probably be on your case all the time, about eating the "right" kind of diet, etc. lol. And quite frankly, we had enough of strict eating from our parents wanting us to eat our greens. laugh.

Shallow is, as shallow does.

;)

Don't accept verbal bullying.

You're just as worthy as any other woman.

And awesome personalities, too.

There is some loving guy out there for you. At least you're spared the diet-obssessed douchebags of this world.