baby girl, seriously, the athletic body type. it could be on the heavy side or slim side; it really doesn't matter that much. as long as she looks healthy, it's the most appealing.
2007-02-21 02:08:36
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answered by harmony 7
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Girls who appear anorexic are only 'hot' to guys with similar body image issues, i.e. Angelus above. He is what is known as 'Manorexic'. In the UK, the smallest size is a 4-6, which is about the equivielnt of a US size 0. I just hope he was referring to US sizes, otherwise how he can prefer a non-existant UK size is beyond me! That is scary and sickening actually.
And if he's under 10% body fat, it better be because he is muscular and not because he is emaciated! Otherwise that guy has even more serious issues than we were already led to believe...............
Take care : )
2007-02-24 03:34:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Guys like healty weighted girls. My bf likes me, I am a size 2 or 3 I hate it when people are double zeros its really annoying my best friend is a double zero short in jeans. the good thing about being a normal size is that a lot of people wear double zeros so I can find my size jeans and stuff easier!
2007-02-21 10:10:59
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answered by horsesareforever 3
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Anerexic women are not hot, and their boy friend tells them they are their something wrong with his head, its an eating disorder that needs help, i new a girl a while back trying to please her boy friend by loseing weight, i didnt even know it was her when i say her all skin and bones, i almost cried and im a guy, guys who tell their girlfriends they need to be thin, thats a load of garbage, there is someone out there who will like you for who you are.
2007-02-21 10:12:24
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answered by terryodell42 4
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No, the only people who perpetuate the Anorexic look is the media and obsessive women. Men like, for the most part, athletic women (just like women like athletic men). We love the female form and the gentle curviness of it. What we hate are bony protrusions (anorexia) or lumpiness. You can be "overweight" and still have curves, but for the most part we're not a big fan of chunkiness.
2007-02-21 10:09:01
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answered by Mike 4
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To be honest with you, I know many people, including myself, in the UK that actually would probably not even consider going out with some one size two or above, and the dream in my eyes is double zero. Sizes depend on height and proportion anyway, but beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
I'd never let my body fat get above 10%, and i would expect my girlfriend to have respect for her body shape too
2007-02-22 19:10:00
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answered by Angelus 1
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i've been really skinny... 5' 1" 93 pounds because i was a gymnast with a demanding schedule not anorexia, but i honestly didn't get as much attention as a really skinny girl then as i did how i am now.. 5' 1" 110 pounds. i'd say i'm healthy and i have a curvy body and my boyfriend loves it.. i think it differs from guy to guy as to how much meat they want on their girls' body but i don't think any guy wants a girl who doesn't eat & looks like a bag of bones
2007-02-21 10:12:33
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answered by peaches87 3
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No, i find it disgusting. My preferrence may be to date thin women, but I want a women who is healthy and respects herself. i met a gal a few months ago, she was cute, friendly and outgoing. Then I found out she was anerexic and it completely turned me off. She won't get help for it, so that was the end of that.
2007-02-21 10:10:24
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answered by Anonymous
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No, most men like women who are healthy (not to be mistaken for obese or fat). Human beings are animals, and no matter how much we want to get away from it, our primal instincts attract us to healthy mates.
2007-02-21 10:07:48
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answered by sinkablehail1978 5
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Not to me. I prefer a woman to have body fat and to have curves. I guess it's just my preference, but it also seems healthier and more confident.
2007-02-21 10:09:54
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answered by Anonymous
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