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Viper · M
Okay but ̶B̶r̶u̶c̶e̶ ̶̶J̶e̶n̶n̶e̶r̶ Caitlyn Jenner isn't fat, just ugly...
th3r0n · 41-45, M
I could be 500 lbs and call fat women ugly, and you could call me ugly right Now
If you're not attracted to someone you're not, kinda mean to throw around harsh words like ugly but if it's true and you won't sugar coat it there it is, at least better than a lie
If you're not attracted to someone you're not, kinda mean to throw around harsh words like ugly but if it's true and you won't sugar coat it there it is, at least better than a lie
Starchild1983 · 41-45, F
@th3r0n you don’t need to insult people that you aren’t attracted to though… being kind is free..
th3r0n · 41-45, M
@Starchild1983 I agree, but consider the post and why this response is relevant
graphite · 61-69, M
Look around and we see plenty of overweight women still having men line up to date them. Overweight men? Most likely an incel with little to no chance of getting any attention from women. But according to popular culture, these guys are losers who deserve their plight.
Rokasu · 36-40, M
I guess if you want to be a femboy you can be anime all day.
Linseyonthereal · 31-35, F
@Rokasu I love men with dainty chiseled facial features.
SW-User
Yes if I had a nickel for everytime I said that..
BackyardShaman · 61-69, M
It’s mean to call bigger women ugly
SomeMichGuy · M
Um...wrong.
Linseyonthereal · 31-35, F
@SomeMichGuy Do you have a good judgment when it comes to to women's looks?
SomeMichGuy · M
@Linseyonthereal You gave your thought.
I disagree.
We can each have our notions, but, at the end of the day, you can't dictate such things.
If the past several years have taught us anything, it's that eminently unqualified people offer up their opinions left and right.
If you want to have an aneurysm, obsess about this, but life is short & lovely & need not be filled with hard stances on undecidable questions.
I'm sorry if this hurts you, but I guess guys might have given you personal feedback which you didn't like. If that happened...remember
• A study long ago found that people are much harsher in email than in person...and that's when they *know* the recipient!
• Some people love to sow unhappiness & discord; I had an aunt who--at least in family get-togethers--was never happy unless & until others were UNhappy (and esp. if she had caused it).
• Don't give the power over how you feel about yourself to others; and esp. don't give it to random strangers on the internet who have never met you, spent any time getting to know you, etc. Your own uniqueness cannot be approximated by some words, sone photos, etc. Human beings are richer than that. *You* are richer than that.
• If you put a photo out...be willing to be judged superficially. Some guys will applaud ANYthing to try to get you to show more; I often try to give some positive feedback, even "hearting" photos of guys who are getting no attention. But putting a photo out invites a shallow evaluation.
• Realize that, for ANY type of woman, there are guys who are "into" that. You think your feet are big & gross? Sone guy is into that! You don't like a muffin top? Some guys get aroused by that! You think your hair looks funny or your face is odd? Some guys dig that! You worry that your boobs are too small, too big, too non-existent, too flat, too floppy, too asymmetric, too unremarkable, etc., etc., etc.--some guys love EACH of those.
So *you* are EXACTLY what turns on some set of guys, even if you aren't getting the responses you want *here*.
• This site is a sample of people, and not always the nicest, the smartest, the most generous of people; so don't get overly invested in the nonsense of people who might well be a VERY skewed sample.
Take care, be well, don't stress about things you can't control.
I disagree.
We can each have our notions, but, at the end of the day, you can't dictate such things.
If the past several years have taught us anything, it's that eminently unqualified people offer up their opinions left and right.
If you want to have an aneurysm, obsess about this, but life is short & lovely & need not be filled with hard stances on undecidable questions.
I'm sorry if this hurts you, but I guess guys might have given you personal feedback which you didn't like. If that happened...remember
• A study long ago found that people are much harsher in email than in person...and that's when they *know* the recipient!
• Some people love to sow unhappiness & discord; I had an aunt who--at least in family get-togethers--was never happy unless & until others were UNhappy (and esp. if she had caused it).
• Don't give the power over how you feel about yourself to others; and esp. don't give it to random strangers on the internet who have never met you, spent any time getting to know you, etc. Your own uniqueness cannot be approximated by some words, sone photos, etc. Human beings are richer than that. *You* are richer than that.
• If you put a photo out...be willing to be judged superficially. Some guys will applaud ANYthing to try to get you to show more; I often try to give some positive feedback, even "hearting" photos of guys who are getting no attention. But putting a photo out invites a shallow evaluation.
• Realize that, for ANY type of woman, there are guys who are "into" that. You think your feet are big & gross? Sone guy is into that! You don't like a muffin top? Some guys get aroused by that! You think your hair looks funny or your face is odd? Some guys dig that! You worry that your boobs are too small, too big, too non-existent, too flat, too floppy, too asymmetric, too unremarkable, etc., etc., etc.--some guys love EACH of those.
So *you* are EXACTLY what turns on some set of guys, even if you aren't getting the responses you want *here*.
• This site is a sample of people, and not always the nicest, the smartest, the most generous of people; so don't get overly invested in the nonsense of people who might well be a VERY skewed sample.
Take care, be well, don't stress about things you can't control.