Ok, here is the question. You meet soemone on the net, and they describe their body type as "A few extra pounds". What do you expect? A little extra padding? or belly to the knees?
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To be honest, that could mean just about anything. It depends on how the person views themself. If they weigh 125 lbs but think they should weigh 120 lbs and are a bit insecure they'll say they weigh a few extra pounds. On the flip side, someone who weighs 300 lbs but doesn't want to scare someone off might say the same thing... so it really depends.mrstace said:Ok, here is the question. You meet soemone on the net, and they describe their body type as "A few extra pounds". What do you expect? A little extra padding? or belly to the knees?
The "few extra pounds" girl that I met long ago exceeded my wingspan, if you catch my drift.mrstace said:Ok, here is the question. You meet soemone on the net, and they describe their body type as "A few extra pounds". What do you expect? A little extra padding? or belly to the knees?
Exactly! I know some guys who won't even consider dating a girl bigger than a size 6. Some guys prefer thick women, but are afraid of what their friends will think. And other guys really dig the thick chicks. But in all honesty, nobody wants to be with someone who is morbidly obese. By morbidly obese I mean the people who can barely push a shopping cart through the grocery store because they're so heavy, or have to do a Dr. Phil interview via satellite because they can't get out of their bed. Now I was dating a guy who was around, I'd say 300 lbs. and I was almost repulsed by his weight. He was short so he looked kinda like a Weeble and he wore his pants high on his waist and tucked his shirts way in. It was unflattering. Plus he carried most of his weight in his face so he had no neck, just a double double chin. It was gross. Jon, the guy I mentioned in my Introduction thread, weighed 310lbs, but he was 6'4" and alot of that was muscle from his NAVY days. He dressed nice and carried his weight well. Yeah, he was a big guy but being so tall the weight was distributed accordingly and next to him I looked smaller. With this other guy we looked like "the fat couple". Ah well.Caelda said:But ask any man, that definition is just as varied for them as it is for the women.
brettnolan said:The "few extra pounds" girl that I met long ago exceeded my wingspan, if you catch my drift.
A little extra weight to me is some extra padding. Not a gut to the knees!Caelda said:![]()
Oh, MrStace . . . depending on the person it could probably mean 5 to 50 pounds or more. Who knows? Question is, what's a "little extra weight" to you?
A little extra padding . . . a little extra "junk in the trunk" is what I consider a "little extra weight." But ask any man, that definition is just as varied for them as it is for the women.
mrstace said:I think the definition of "A little extra weight" needs to be standarized!
tuffguy said:Curvy = fat
Medium build = fat
don't work out = fat
...which is why this thread is about "a few extra lbs on the INTERNET"!!!chickenfeet said:hmm.. even in real life, girls are gonna lie about their weight. just as a guy will lie about the size of his thingamabob.
jennifer lopez is curvy.. is she fat? i think not.
curvy is a pear shaped body type. you can be 106 lbs and be curvy. it don't mean ur fat. it means God blessed ya with a figure.
medium built.. that isn't neceesarily fat either. it could just mean the girl is athletic, or big boned. you can be big boned and thin.
the don't work out comment, made me laugh. i know girls who are barely 100lbs and havent worked out a day in their life, and maintain a slim figure.
but um hmm.. ppl call me superficial.. some of the guy's on this thread appear more superficial then i am. ask yourself why you put so much emphasis on weight? or looks. i thought xtians were all about whats in the heart, first and foremost.
if a girl has a few extra pounds, does that really make her any less of a person? or not worth your time? if its such a big deal, offer to work out with her. weight can be lost.
BeautyForAshes said:But if there is no definitive definition of what "a few extra pounds mean", how can you ascertain that someone is lying over the 'net?![]()
A few extra pounds can mean "just right/average" to person A, "fat" to person B, "chubby" to person C, etc. I think we all agee that its meaning is in "the eye of the beholder".
To cut out the confusion, how about just asking for a pic when meeting someone over the 'net? That way, for those that are interested in a certain weight/build (or not meeting someone with a certain weight/build), you will know what you're getting.
Problem solved.....![]()
mrstace, I think that will happen several years after they standardize women's clothing sizes (and about five minutes before hell freezes over). The clothing sizes make it so that women have to come in and check things out rather than simply buying off the rack, giving stores more chance to persuade them. I believe that the leeway "a little extra weight" as a phrase has the same effect (and for guys as well). In principle I can't imagine any woman ever wanting to be simply 'bought off the rack'!mrstace said:I think the definition of "A little extra weight" needs to be standarized!