Why do people accept skinny chicks more easily than heavier set ones? - Comments

  • inactive..

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    I'm fat, and I'm happy. ^_^
    I think that's all that matters.
    February 6th, 2010 at 02:54am
  • jasonsudekis

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    I think it's really all a matter of opinion. My first boyfriend was super skinny, and the guy I'm with now is kind of big.

    I'm somewhere in the middle. I eat healthy and exercise, but I have no desire to be skinny.

    This stuff just varies from person to person, really.
    February 5th, 2010 at 04:33pm
  • Iris Absurd

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    This society judges on looks first and personality second. They think that skinny chicks are healthier and smarter because they know they have to stay in shape while ti's just the opposite for heavier girls. Are those kind of assumptions true? Not really.
    February 5th, 2010 at 02:37pm
  • crutal

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    Wait a minute... what? Lol, I totally got all retarded and read it all wrong. I DISAGREE. lol, oops. xD
    February 5th, 2010 at 08:15am
  • Aelf

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    V I don't know if heavy girls go to bits over their self-image any more than do skinny girls or scruffy guys or anyone else who worries about their flaws. Everybody has things they don't like about themselves, but that doesn't mean they're necessarily oversensitive about it.

    I can't say for sure that it doesn't happen, but personally I've just never noticed that.
    February 5th, 2010 at 08:03am
  • Adel-aide

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    This is gonna make me feel like a bizznitch but here goes:
    Sometimes heavier girls are really really emotional because they have really low self esteem (usually more so than skinny girls). Which can be hella annoying.
    It's just the majority of girls who are heavy don't like the way they look and are really really sensitive.
    February 5th, 2010 at 07:53am
  • Aelf

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    V It's like you say though, it's your type. Everyone has a different type.
    February 5th, 2010 at 07:50am
  • Fake your own death

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    For me, weight doesn't matter. One of my closest friend's right now is overweight but I don't see it because she is so beautiful. She has helped me through so much, and really, if I didn't have her, IDK what I would do.

    However, sadly, when it does come to relationships...I do favor skinnier guys...but that's just my type honestly. I won't say I RULE OUT anyone who is chunkier.
    February 5th, 2010 at 07:48am
  • Aelf

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    I think it's a media myth, which may or may not sway popular opinion among certain, superficial groups of people. I would have thought though that most folks wouldn't judge a person by their weight.

    And I also know that as a guy, the really skinny girls are usually not the most attractive ones. That said however, it all depends on the person- there is no universal formula for beauty.
    February 5th, 2010 at 06:57am
  • crutal

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    I sorta agree. Speaking on behalf of all non-ano people out there: we're good people. Don't knock us down because we have curves and YOU don't.
    (Not, you personally, I was just trying to make a point. :])
    February 5th, 2010 at 06:57am
  • Jinxeh

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    I disagree, but on a personal level; hell if I know how the general population feels about it. When I'm befriending someone, their weight doesn't usually factor into things...
    February 5th, 2010 at 06:48am