Do women find fat men attractive

How Fat Guys Can Be Attractive &#; Not What You&#;d Expect

I fetch lots of overweight or &#;fat&#; guys coming along to my events because they want to perceive how fat guys can be attractive or how fat guys can gain a girlfriend.

It&#;s always appealing to me because, although fat or overweight men consider their weight to be the reason they are unable to draw the women they crave , they actually have the same problem as a guy who believes he&#;s not rich enough, or not good looking enough, or not tall enough and so on has.

Why use the title &#;How fat guys can be more attractive&#;? Isn&#;t that rude/mean/politically incorrect/judgemental etc?

Before I go any further, I know I&#;ll probably earn comments from people claiming I&#;m politically incorrect/offensive/judgemental/rude etc for using the title &#;how fat guys can be attractive&#;, and who will therefore assume those things about me before fully reading this article or fully watching the associated video above. But there is a very good reason for this! I used it because &#;how fat guys can be attractive&#; was one of t

Physical appearance and sexual attractiveness

Women are more bothered about their partner’s height, whilst men place more emphasis on their partner’s weight

The YouGov Body Image Study asked Britons to describe both their own body types and what body types they are attracted to.

Our review finds that three in ten Britons (31%) examine their body to be ‘average’. A fifth (20%) say they are overweight, with another 6% portraying their body as heavy and 13% saying it’s chubby. One in seven (14%) say they are slim.

Just 5% describe their body as ‘athletic’, with this applying to 7% of men and 3% of women. Among year-olds, 15% of men and 5% of women utter they have an athletic body.

When it comes to how tall or thick Britons want their partners to be compared to themselves, Brits are less bothered about their partner’s weight (46% say they have no preference on whether their partner is slimmer/less slim than them) than height (32% tell they’re not bothered).

In terms of height, two-thirds (67%) of women prefer a taller partner, with only 6% saying want them to be the identical heigh

We have all heard that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. But how does it work? And does personal choice include preferred body type? This scrutinize is particularly significant in a afternoon and age when we actively promote healthy eating habits over dangerous diets and remind ourselves that too narrow is not in. But is the opposite true?

Some people are attracted to others who are heavier than normal, assuming we can define normality. We first determine what type of weight charts to use, given that some seem to promote an doomed standard of fitness, and then we factor in the reality that cultural differences impact opinion as well, influencing personal preferences as well as societal standards.

In terms of physical attraction at first glance, however, we may be firmly put in our preferences. A subjectively desirable body type might involve both what we see and what we are used to seeing.

Familiarity Breeds Contentment

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In many areas of life, there is a preference for things that are familiar. From people to products, we are predisposed to be p

Question for women. If you see a muscular guy act you find that attractive? What parts

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Someone on another board asked this and alot of the women said ‘yes’ they noticed and they listed what parts they noticed in request. It tended to go something like chest, shoulders/traps, biceps, in that order.

However this was a fitness board, filled with insecure, narcissistic people who use show enhancing drugs. What about women who aren’t into that lifestyle, do you notice or take care if a man is muscular? Does it matter if he is or isn’t rail slight while muscular? What parts carry out you notice or find attractive?

I have heard from reading about the biology of attraction that a V shaped torso is to women what an hourglass torso is to men, the common sign of health and fertility. If so that explains why shoulders was no. 1 with women on that other site and chest came in 2nd.

Wesley_Clark2

It tended to go something like chest, shoulders/traps, biceps, in that order.

That should say

  1. Shoulders/traps
  2. Chest
  3. Biceps.

Damn lack of an edit function. What’re you all do