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Kat26803ParticipantThere are many male actors and singers who aren’t stereotypically “pretty” by any reasonable stretch of the imagination, while the same cannot be said for women. Last year it was big news when a “plus size” actress made it big on one of those cop shows.
Women hear so much pressure about looks, fat, size, butt-lifters, butt-squishers, boob-lifters, boob-squishers, etc., that men aren’t yet subjected to in such detail. How many men wear speedos vs. the number of women who give in and wear the silly little “camouflaging skirts” and wraps? Camouflage what, exactly? We are held to a higher standard, though it is evening out somewhat.
I’m not tiny – I’m a size 12-14 with a 36D chest. I like my body. It’s rubenesque, but I’ve got great legs and I’m proportional. But do I envy tiny little lithe women and know that I’d attract more men if I, too, were a size 6 or smaller? Yes, and I think I would.
I don’t judge a man by his waistline, per se, but I do look to date someone who is at least average in his overall condition, if only so he can ride horses and keep up with me…
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