Guys: EVER Attracted to Fat Girls?

<p>a guy is a jerk just because he wants a girl who isn't overweight?</p>

<p>^ NO!</p>

<p>It's a preferance. I, for example, like thin girls, another guy might like flabs of dangling skin. It doesn't make me a jerk or shallow; I just have higher standards. and the guy who likes flabs isn't exactly deep or enlightened; it just means that he is settling for what he can get.</p>

<p>I think fat girls are softer than mattresses when it comes to the you-know-what (ie the pushing) :)</p>

<p>LOL!!!^^</p>

<p>How do you know? Do they do anything specific that the thin ones don't?</p>

<p>I agree with stuck-on-1700...its completely a personal preference is what I meant to say the first time. Sometimes its a natural preference. So i don't think you could ask the question to guys as a group, but as individuals.</p>

<p>umm....this may sound like an idiotic question, but what in the world does, "10 char" mean, and also, "bump". I see those phrases all over the site and I just can't figure it out lol</p>

<p>bump means to bring a thread up
10 char means that the forum only allow posts with 10 char or more</p>

<p>stuck on 1700, skinny girls aren't that good... They are like boards, pretty umcomfortable cuz they're all bones... Fat girls have cushion for the thursting :)</p>

<p>but the thin girls are better to look at, the fat girls have so much dangling skin that you don't know what you're looking at. Besides, the fat girls might break the furnature.</p>

<p>LOL</p>

<p>dangling skin? gross...I think you're talking about like severely obese people</p>

<p>not severely obese...just fat. sometimes it accumulates in one area and makes those huge waves of fat that bounce around like jello.</p>

<p>haha, tasty</p>

<p>my point was that I wouldn't want any of that, a thin girl would be satisfactory (for me anyway)</p>

<p><em>ten characters</em> No. Yeah I'm shallow.</p>

<p>At least you can admit it?</p>

<p>the way you guys talk about "thrusting" seems like you have experience with this kind of matter.</p>

<p>I didn't say thrusting...whoever said it seems experienced enough to talk about it. and I think that he's right.</p>