Would you date a girl who weight more than 150 lbs
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2007-11-11 21:05:10
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Darl, if I have learned one important lesson from guys its...THEY DON'T REALLY CARE HOW MUCH YOU WEIGH. Men may be initially attracted to the slimmer body, but if theres nothing inside or a nasty attitude FORGET IT.
If you are confident and can hold your own, people (not just men) will be drawn to you and love you for who you are NOT what you look like.
Your 100lb 'friend' may be skinny (how tall by the way, because this would be skeletal for the average women), but is she happy? Apparently not if she has to put you down to build herself up. What a cow. You certainly don't need friends like that!
i dont date girls but i mean...why wouldnt you date someone...just because of their weight? isnt that a bit superficial? what if sometimes down the line after your decided against dating her she comes infront of you all slim and sexy....then you would think differently right?...but she would still have the same heart, the same thoughts and the same feelings...not to mention her personality...perhaps thats something to think about....
yes
150 lbs is WAY too small. Who wants a bag of bones? Women should look like women not boys....
I think a woman has a right not to be judged by her weight. If her personality is right for you, why hesitate. Maybe she won't date a man who is chauvinistic.
There is nothing wrong with girls over 150..If that's the only way you look at then I don't think you will find the right person. You need to base your decision on the personality.
why?does size matter to you?well if it does,then you are not sincerely luv your spouse.luv is because of nothing.if you luv some one because of a reason, then what happen if he/she doesnt possess the reason you luv him/her anymore?
Wow, I think you need better friends. Key word: your married. You didn't say but I'm guessing she isn't married.
First of all, depending on the woman's height, body type, and level of athleticism, 150 lbs might be very far from overweight. And if not, so what?
