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Men - do you prefer curvey women or thin women - VOTE !!


Men - do you prefer your women to be wobbly or thin  

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  1. 1. Men - do you prefer your women to be wobbly or thin

    • Wobbly with curves
      66
    • Thin and no curves
      35


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Why do women view curves and wobbly bits as a sign they are ugly?

 

Most men would happliy dive into a decent set of puppies for the evening. The blonde girl, I was jealous of her, one and a half stone for each boob? :o

 

Oh my lord, Her partner must permanently have black eyes.

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Women are beautiful regardless.The only thing a woman really needs to have is class.

 

To be fair, the ugly ones aren't. They're ugly. Camilla parker bowles technically has class but she still looks like a horse that's swallowed a bee.

 

Ditto us chaps obviously but I'm not the one claiming Stephen Hawking is gorgeous because he's upper middle class.

 

;)

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OK lads/men/adolecents/wierdos answer this one

 

YOu have 2 women, which is more desireable?

 

1) a size 16-18 with all the curves/wobbly bits

 

2) A slim/stick thin woman.

 

 

Looking at tonights programme on channel 4 "will my diet kill me? " I couldn't help but think what a lovely set of bangers those women had. I believe most men would love to be snuggled up to those puppys

 

However, these women believed themselves to be ugly and it there bodies clearly upset them.

 

In my opinion, skinny women look better in clothes, wobbly women look better without clothes, but what do you men actually think.

 

CURVES or No Curves, MEN .....that is the question

 

This poll is biased towards Larger women.I don't consider myself a stick thin woman.

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