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Post by dolphinfan on Jun 29, 2006 20:05:12 GMT -5
Weight, why do women always ask men about there weight, and when they give a HONEST and FAIR answer. They get kick in the azz by the hate!! We get mad because, we knew not to bring it up!!!, but some how you always know how to pull this particular hate out. DAYUM. On the record, I love the thickness(healthy)!!! period
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Post by pelicanguy on Jun 29, 2006 21:05:39 GMT -5
Yeah, if you can't handle the truth, don't ask. Silly women. Ain't got no common sense.
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Post by adamma on Jun 29, 2006 21:50:18 GMT -5
Well I am happy to know that at least someone out there is happy and hopefully not ashamed of thick women. I used to be the skinniest thing most have ever seen and I did not like it. The way I look now suits me better. So to you I give an applause. Keep up the honesty.
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Post by blackviking on Jun 30, 2006 6:24:26 GMT -5
*BV breaks out pocket "womanese" translator*
She says, "Does this make me look fat?" or "Do you think I'm getting fat?"
*Inputs data*
Translation...
"I need some reassurance right now. Please tell me that you think I'm beautiful just the way I am."
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Post by lusciouslois on Jun 30, 2006 8:39:49 GMT -5
very, very good, BV in response to Dolphin, I myself dont ask my man if I look fat. I am fat! ;D I might ask if he likes the color I am wearing or something, but not "does this make me look fat?"
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Post by pelicanguy on Jun 30, 2006 9:39:45 GMT -5
BV....you're a wuss. Ask me that question enough times and I'll tell you "If you think you're fat, go do something about it."
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Post by lusciouslois on Jun 30, 2006 9:46:29 GMT -5
and you are a punk, BB leave BV alone
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Post by pelicanguy on Jun 30, 2006 11:49:00 GMT -5
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Post by lusciouslois on Jun 30, 2006 11:51:46 GMT -5
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Post by Blaque on Jun 30, 2006 12:12:33 GMT -5
Weight, why do women always ask men about there weight, and when they give a HONEST and FAIR answer. They get kick in the azz by the hate!! We get mad because, we knew not to bring it up!!!, but some how you always know how to pull this particular hate out. DAYUM. On the record, I love the thickness(healthy)!!! period When I am in a relationship I go out of my way to let a man know that I think he is the sexiest man alive (regardless of what the truth may be). So what is wrong with a woman who may be fighting a battle with body image wanting to know that her man finds her attractive? So men, if your woman is thick or if she is heavy, when she asks a question, and you know what she really wants is reassurance, why is that a problem? Just tell her she is beautiful and move on.
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Post by pelicanguy on Jun 30, 2006 12:19:48 GMT -5
We already tell yall that yall are beautiful/sexy/gorgeous. I see that asking that question again and again a sign of insecurity.
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Post by Blaque on Jun 30, 2006 12:29:13 GMT -5
We already tell yall that yall are beautiful/sexy/gorgeous. I see that asking that question again and again a sign of insecurity. Ok, but if you are in a relationship with a woman who is insecure, wouldn't you want to help her get past it?
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Post by lusciouslois on Jun 30, 2006 13:51:07 GMT -5
We already tell yall that yall are beautiful/sexy/gorgeous. I see that asking that question again and again a sign of insecurity. Ok, but if you are in a relationship with a woman who is insecure, wouldn't you want to help her get past it? Some men think that is too much work, MsB
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Post by Blaque on Jun 30, 2006 14:15:41 GMT -5
I know right? You would think they are being asked to rob a bank or something. If a man doesn't want to help HIS woman with her self-esteem issues, why is he with her? Couples are supposed to encourage each other and build each other up. What is so wrong about that?
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Post by lusciouslois on Jun 30, 2006 14:31:07 GMT -5
*smacks MsB on the hands for even typing such nonsense* Girl, when will u realize that it is OUR job to nurture and stroke the man's ego, but if we are lacking in self-esteem or need reassurance, we are weak? Get it straight! but then if we have "too much" assurance, we get labeled as "b's" or too strong, etc. or we dont need them.
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