I'm not talking about in age but like their bodies. I'm short and little. I'm smaller then most girls my age. do guys like tall bigger girls or the ones who are short and little?
Codye54 answered Saturday June 9 2007, 1:10 pm: I like girls that are tall and skinny.
Almost as tall as me,
Im six foot two.
But im only 15 y.o.
Weird I know.
But everybody has a different preference.
Hope i helped.
Depressed_Poet answered Saturday June 9 2007, 1:06 pm: Most guys are mainly attracted to curvy structures and average height or a few inches shorter than average. If they're tall, guys might be intimidated because it's plain biology and wired into them that they're supposed to be the protectors. However, a significant part of the population in the world IS attracted to very thin girls, and everybody's got a preference. I don't mean to sound rude, sorry. There's absolutely nothing wrong with being short and little, you'll grow into your body the way you're supposed to if right now you're in your early teens or around there. And just the same, there's also nothing wrong with tall girls with muscular builds! Maybe you should stop thinking about the SIZE of your body, and concentrate more on what your body can DO. So don't worry, you'll meet a guy who loves you for who you are.
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KellyHappy answered Saturday June 9 2007, 12:53 pm: all guys have different preferences. some want a girl they can wrestle around with, some want one they can hold.
depending on how a guy wants to treat a girl, and what he finds attractive, shows his preference on size and shape. [ KellyHappy's advice column | Ask KellyHappy A Question ]
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