<p>Quiznos could take Subway in a fight any day...</p>
<p>I got completely and hopelessly addicted to it while in Philadelphia last summer. They just know put one in close to wear I live...and I found out that they just put one in the town I'm going to college in. </p>
<p>It's stuff like that happening that makes me believe in God. I'm telling you.</p>
<p>Im gonna have to call it quits on the all-nighter. Later homies, and dont go for those midnight snacks, fight the urge! Oh wait, its past midnight.....</p>
<p>Too late on the midnight snack warning. I just ate a cookie.
Oh well tomorrow is another session with my oh-so-useful "Pilates for Dummies" video.</p>
<p>"Because they (the ones without health issues) are the ones who got themselves into that mess."</p>
<p>The whole idea of my posts was that these people did not get themselves into any mess by their own fault. It is genetics. Some get lucky - and some don't. Two people (girl #1 and girl #2) can be of same height, same weight, same appetite but one would gain weight and one would never do so. The one who'd gain weight will do so by no fault of her own. And now she has to diet and run around on treadmils while the other girl faces no such troubles. No one blames you for having diabetes and says you have it because you're lazy or something of the sort. Fat people have particular genes that make it very hard for them to become thin. Unlike you, they don't have to sacrifice because they will not die if they don't. Some want to live without making any such sacrifices. Wouldn't you want to live free of any diabetes, without your sacrifices? You just can't blame people for wanting to enjoy life instead of making it into a battle with weight. Besides, why do you think they should spend all this effort to conform to what you think is healthy and beautiful for them?</p>
<p>kihyle, you're absolutely right. I know so many girls who eat about the same amount or even less than I do, yet they put on weight incredibly fast while I don't gain anything. After a certain point, it's impossible to fight against your genetic makeup.</p>
<p>Ironically, in the Victorian era, my fleshier friends would have been considered extremely attractive, while thinner girls like me would have been scoffed at.</p>
<p>I think you can blame people for their genes. It's not my fault that I'm a mean person. It's my parents' fault, for both nurture and nature. That doesn't mean I'm not responsible for myself. Likewise, fat people are fat because of factors that make them fat. They're still responsible for being fat.</p>
<p>No. The OP asked what kind of girls (as in their ethnicity, not in in their size) college guys like most. Other aspects are of course as or even more important, but that was not the question asked.</p>
<p>ok, ok I shant call them college "boys".lol. And seeing the convo I do think the emphasis should be on staying "healthy" not thin. Thats an issue. Nowadays, the terms tend to be interchangeable.</p>
<p>"The one who'd gain weight will do so by no fault of her own. And now she has to diet and run around on treadmils while the other girl faces no such troubles"</p>
<p>I don't know, im probably in the minority but I find thin people who don't exercise just as bad as fat people who don't exercise. But anyway, plenty of people exercise whether they just want to be healthy or they're trying to lose weight/stay at their current weight. Don't act like running (or even walking) on a treadmill for an hour is some huge sacrifice, because it's not. I do that and more every day so I can maintain the body that I want, because I like to look a certain way and I want to be healthy. You can make whatever arguments your want about how it's fine and healthy to be overweight, but it is not healthy to never exercise.</p>
<p>Frankly I don't care what fat people do with themselves, I just get annoyed when they say they don't understand why people aren't attracted to them, that people are too shallow, etc. If you don't want to make "sacrifices" to be healthy, don't expect most people to be attracted to you.</p>
<p>i know a couple, not very many though. i'm friends with a few big (not extremely overweight though) guys but they're football players so it's excused (and they're built big so it doesntl ook horrible), and at least they exercise</p>
<p>That's strange...y'all seriously don't know any bigger girls? </p>
<p>I know a lot but was thinking about it and realized that I don't really have any bigger friends (no close ones, anyway). That surprises me a bit...hm.</p>
<p>No, only like 2 maybe. My school is not exactly accepting of bigger people (all-girls school, very self-disciplined people), and most of the people I meet from other schools are through mutual friends (who tend to not hang out with fat people either) or through sports (obviously you can't be a very good runner or swimmer if you're overweight)</p>
<p>Ah, I see. I'm a public kid in rural East Texas. When girls here want to get revenge they tease to the point of eating disorders...regardless of weight. </p>
<p>Personally, I just ensured that one girl didn't have more than one or two friends from our Junior year on. She shouldn't have messed with me :)</p>