Quote: (11-09-2012 09:10 AM)PhilE Wrote:
really big butt, thick thighs
No hatre here just my opinion.
It still blows my mind to this day that these two descriptions are reserved for the ideal of sexiness in America. I mean, don't get me wrong, I like
some shape on a booty, but certainly not a "really big butt" or thick thighs.
Even though I'm not looking for marriage, if you can look at a woman and tell she's going to completely blow up in the next 5 to 10 years, it's over for me. If I can see it, she's already blowing up. She's already all bad.
I used to be a boobs guy at least. Now that I've spent so much time with Asians, though, I'm more down with beautiful, petite women, even if that means sacrificing tits. As long as you don't get those wierd flabby small tits or those small tits that don't look like tits at all, these women still look very sexy naked.
Now that I've passed that point in my life, I personally find oversized tittlies overrated, and they only get worse as the chick ages. And I don't think there's ever been a time in my life I would have found the woman in that pic appealing.
Quote: (11-09-2012 09:10 AM)PhilE Wrote:
White guys would not do this, and what this does is it ruins the market by placing ugly girls in the same pedestal that pretty girls get all just because of their body and places pretty girls with great bodys in a "unattainable" tier level for avg guys in the states
Just to clarify what you mean, are you saying that whites guys are ruining the market for not doing this? Or that guys who reward women who have nothing but body are ruining it? It wasn't clear to me.
I ask because I've often felt like dudes who get all crazy about a fat ass and thick thighs with no regards to the face or attitude are the ones ruining the market.
Anyhow, the girl in the pic does not look attractive to me whatsoever. She looks fat to me - hands down. I always shake my head when my boys tell me they like this sort of thing. Seems to be the predominant preference now though.
I guess it all comes down to different tastes. And that's cool; if we all wanted the same thing there'd even be less quality to go around, right?
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