just my two pence worth, i think the most attractive thing someone man or woman can have going for them is confidence not ****iness. but positivity about how they look this will shine though if your happy with yourself
ok.. I agree with all the above, and I was once overweight and I have been skinny underweight, i can say from the heart honestly, i was happier and had more fun and friends when i was bigger.. definetly not skinny. Dont judge a book by its cover..
from a purely physical aspect, id have to say slim women.. but in reality, it 100% comes down to confidence - confidence is the most attractive feature a woman can have for me!
I guess though.. in modern society, you have to be ## size to be considered attractive so confidence is directly related to size in lots and lots of cases!
I've been looking for a deaf and dumb nympho whose family own a pub for years, I'm not fussy how she looks as long as she can cook and I get to work in the boozer!
My vote goes with a slightly larger than average woman, i prefer something to hang on to when i'm having the ride of my life. Skinny women don't float my boat but ultimately i think personality and sense of humour is more important.
I'd much rather be with a fuller figure that makes me happy than victoria beckham. (sorry posh but it's true love - we are finished)
so to summarise a larger lady has her place in society and she should hold her head high. :clap2:
My vote goes with a slightly larger than average woman, i prefer something to hang on to when i'm having the ride of my life. Skinny women don't float my boat but ultimately i think personality and sense of humour is more important.
I'd much rather be with a fuller figure that makes me happy than victoria beckham. (sorry posh but it's true love - we are finished)
so to summarise a larger lady has her place in society and she should hold her head high.
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