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Is it just me or is "almost every woman you meet trying to claim they have 'thick thighs' as a trend?"

TL;DR If the rest is too long, what I mean is EVERY woman I meet, regardless of how skinny or chubby is claiming to have "thick thighs," even if their thighs are super skinny and not thick at all. It seems like some sort of trend, and I'm wondering where it came from...

I've noticed this, and I found it kind of funny and ridiculous...on one hand it's good to normalize a greater variety of body types rather than just glorifying super skinny supermodel body types; but on the other hand I think it's kind of silly to claim your body is one thing when it's clearly another. Like a person with a small nose claiming to have a big nose, or vice versa. Or a person with brown eyes claiming to have green eyes, or vice versa. You get the point.

Basically EVERY woman I know is claiming to have "thigh thighs," even if they're super skinny and clearly do NOT have "thick" thighs. Like I'm talking women who are only like 100 pounds maximum or below with obviously very skinny arms and legs claiming they have thick thighs.

This is not to shame skinny women who have thin thighs or anything like that, but it's kind of silly to claim you have thick thighs when they clearly aren't thick at all.

Vice versa it'd be just as ridiculous too...aka women with clearly very big and full thighs claiming that their thighs are "too small" or "very thin."

I'm just sort of wondering WHERE and WHY this "trend" started...
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SteelHands · 61-69, M
Yeah i dunno. Some guys like it flabbery. Not me. I like a tight waist and some athletic yee haw!. Lol
@SteelHands Haha. You know what you like. For me personally, I don't really care that much. It could be because I've been lonely all my life and am still a virgin who hasn't even had my first kiss or even first hug or held hands; so I'm not in the position to be "picky"...but at the same time, I think there's beauty to be found in all sorts of different body types! As long as she's not DANGEROUSLY underweight or overweight...like as long as she's not risking her life because of her weight. Being underweight or overweight by itself is not necessarily that bad, though if it starts to REALLY impact your health, THEN it's bad.
SteelHands · 61-69, M
Work out and aim for a good paycheck. That's always a good thing to try. Good luck to you.