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She's 16 - still going through puberty. Just as 16 yo boys are often lanky and skinny but fill out later, so do 16 yo girls.
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The thread isn't about what's ' normal', it's about what people find 'attractive'
Him down there has his own ideas, too. I was reasonably good at pulling in my yoof and dated the Uni Beauty queen for a while. Never attempted to touch her, her kisses turned me on about as much as eating an ice cream. Another was pretty plain with a big nose but he really liked her.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostNo. It's healthier to have some fat on you. And also some muscle. That gap between her thighs even when her legs are shut shows a lack of muscle, suggesting she doesn't use her legs.
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Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostOr just not eat to excess. I know lots of great looking who don't exercise at all - although the ones who do look better (to someone who prefers a more athletic look).
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Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostExactly, implying that if she's not a 'real woman' and she's not a fatty, then she's underweight, which she clearly isn't.
I know you didn't mean it that way now - just saying why I originally called her 'normal'.
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Originally posted by d000hg View Postor live in a very poor family.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostNotice I also said 'not fatties'.
I know you didn't mean it that way now - just saying why I originally called her 'normal'.
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Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostI've only got to take a quick walk down the high street to see that the new normal is at least 2 stone overweight.
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Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostSure.
My original response was to your 'real women' - I know you were probably saying 'real women' are heavier, like you might say real cowboys wear Levis. But lots of people do think that the muffin-tops are normal in the sense of being 'proper'. I don't like it because the fatties' rage against the slim(different to skinny)=attractive stereotype is causing young women to grow up very unhealthy.
I personally don't have too much of a preference as far as attractiveness is concerned (within limits). It's normally which ever i've had the least of until i can manage to tip the scale in the other direction. Variety being the spice of life and all.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostThe thread isn't about what's ' normal', it's about what people find 'attractive'. To the endless regret of some people, those are not necessarily the same things.
My original response was to your 'real women' - I know you were probably saying 'real women' are heavier, like you might say real cowboys wear Levis. But lots of people do think that the muffin-tops are normal in the sense of being 'proper'. I don't like it because the fatties' rage against the slim(different to skinny)=attractive stereotype is causing young women to grow up very unhealthy.
I personally don't have too much of a preference as far as attractiveness is concerned (within limits). It's normally which ever i've had the least of until i can manage to tip the scale in the other direction. Variety being the spice of life and all.
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Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostI've only got to take a quick walk down the high street to see that the new normal is at least 2 stone overweight.
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