Dunnworryjuzdoit answered Saturday June 9 2007, 4:57 pm: Actually, different guys like different girls and not everyone likes taller slender girls, a lot of guys actually like girls to have meat on their bones. Some guys like shorter girls, bigger girls, brown hair girls, blondes, IT DEPENDS ON THE GUY. Just the same as your friend may think one guy is hot and you think what the hell is she thinking? Everyone's taste is different, and therefor you're not any less hotter, you just appeal to your own category of guys. Pay attention to couples out there and you'll see that every good looking guy you see has a different type of girlfriend. (body type, hair, and other characteristics). The media (tv, magazines, etc) just fool you into thinking that those are the types of girls (tall and skinny) guys like because its all you see on there, models have to be more than skinny only for the reason that designers make their clothes so tiny and the only type of girls that can fit them are ones that have pencil bodies...NOT because they are the most beautiful or every guys dream, its just not reality so dont think bigger and taller is always better because for some guys its really not. So, be happy with your body size because some dream guy is going to be just as happy with it if thats what he prefers. And, its not like you can change it or stretch yourself out, so just know that the guys who do like short or small framed girls would be awfully unsatisfied and lonely if all there was to offer was tall and skinny. [ Dunnworryjuzdoit's advice column | Ask Dunnworryjuzdoit A Question ]
ammo answered Saturday June 9 2007, 2:17 pm: Not necessarily. All guys have different tastes in girls so just becuase one group of guys think your cousin is hotter than you doesn't mean there isn't another group out there who think exactly the same way about you as well.
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