Guys do you like when you can see a girl's hip bone? Or is it considered "too thin" for it to show through?
I've had people tell me that they've heard I'm anorexic/bulimic because of that. And I know that most of that are just high school rumors but I'm just wondering.
Too answer your question, yes, its just a stupid high school rumor that if you are skinny and/or your hip bones show then you're anarexic. And that is not the case for some girls. [ mayonnaise's advice column | Ask mayonnaise A Question ]
thspiral answered Sunday May 21 2006, 10:26 pm: I am a guy and I can tell you that girls are our favorite subject most of the time. I have heard the preferences of literally hundreds of guys over the years. Some men like very thin girls, some like very large women. There does not seem to be a universal idea of beauty, or even a near consensus.
The only pattern that I have been able to see, is that African-American men seem to like women that are a bit overweight (by contemporary American standards that is).
Since you are asking for guys own opinions as to weather they like to see girls hip bones. I think that some thing girls are very attractive.Hip bones do not detract at all from that [ thspiral's advice column | Ask thspiral A Question ]
herbivore answered Sunday May 21 2006, 9:26 pm: hey. i dont know if guys have a preference. i guess it all depends on the guy. my hip bones show too and i am self consious about it. i dont want people thinking that i am too skinny. the best thing that i found that works is if you ignore it. they can say what they want. if you know that you arent anorexic/bulimic then it is okay. try not to listen to everything that people say. if you are self consious about it then i suggest finding out who is spreading the rumors and talk to them. say that you dont have a problem with yourself. hope this helps!! :) ♥ ♥ ♥ [ herbivore's advice column | Ask herbivore A Question ]
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