~15 year old
~Female
***Mostly guy opinions please***
I was just reading comments on a picture... But, umm is there something wrong with skinny girls or something?? Or do you guys just father have big/curves girls?? Like I'm just really courious 'bout this!! Cause I'm skinny (as what people tell me) Do you guys propher skinny girls over curvey girls? Or the curvey girls over skinny girls? Why and Why not?
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[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? mannequin24 answered Thursday March 29 2012, 10:34 pm: I just want to point out that I am female.
I think that if it's the right guy, then he shouldn't care about how skinny or curvy you are. Unfortunately there aren't too many guys like that around your age group. It really depends on the guy. Some guys like super skinny girls and others prefer girls that are curvier. As a curvier person, I can tell you that I've always wished I could be skinnier, but when I talked to my skinnier friends, they wished they could be curvier. I guess us girls wish to be what we aren't. I think it has to do with our self esteem, but don't worry, there isn't anything wrong with being skinny and curvy, just be happy the way you are :) [ mannequin24's advice column | Ask mannequin24 A Question ]
LoveBurner44 answered Thursday March 29 2012, 10:57 am: in my own opinion, i dont mind the girl if you're skinny, but if you're TOO skinny, than there's nothing to hold on to, you know? now, i dont like HUGE girls, like owns that could swallow you whole and then have room for another, those are just gross, but like, from what i can tell from what you said, you sound really skinny, guys dont like that because, we like curves, gotta have something to hold on to, hope this helps and again this is from my own opinion and knowledge from what i've heard from others. [ LoveBurner44's advice column | Ask LoveBurner44 A Question ]
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