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"Why do so many profiles contain the advice 'if you're looking for a skinny type, best move on as I'm not going to be what you're looking for'? Surely we can see and judge for ourselves. People don't really say 'if you're looking for a big arse, move along' or 'if you are looking for a tall bloke/hairy type/banterless male/steroid enhanced type... Move along' Are so many that insecure that they feel they need to pre-empt any forthcoming reaction? " Yes. I think it comes from experience or being rejected because you don't the body type they thought so saves hassle. I used to do it | |||
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"I have a warning on my profile that I'm very fat so if that's not your thing then I'm not for you. I do get guys messaging me "oh you don't look that fat", but I'm hardly going to post photos where I look like the back end of a bus! I just prefer to get the deal breakers on the table as early as possible, that way nobody is wasting their time messaging me thinking I'm some zaftig nigella-esque beauty then calling catfish when I turn out to be my wanton lardarse self." Men can be fat. Woman can be only big. | |||
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"Well when I get messages about my size I thing they think I’m toned when I’m not. What’s wrong with being honest that I’m not and have wobbly bits. If they read that and are not interested then it saves time them messaging. I can’t see the problem here " Your body is absolute female perfection in my view | |||
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"Most of the things women say in their profiles are the result of their previous Fab experiences. Being called fat and ugly the moment we say 'no thank you', is a frequent occurrence. We can take control of this unfortunate male behaviour by forewarning people. Suggesting the women who do this must be insecure is a bit shitty." Agreed | |||
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"Well when I get messages about my size I thing they think I’m toned when I’m not. What’s wrong with being honest that I’m not and have wobbly bits. If they read that and are not interested then it saves time them messaging. I can’t see the problem here Your body is absolute female perfection in my view " Hardly. | |||
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"Well when I get messages about my size I thing they think I’m toned when I’m not. What’s wrong with being honest that I’m not and have wobbly bits. If they read that and are not interested then it saves time them messaging. I can’t see the problem here " You look amazing! | |||
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"Well when I get messages about my size I thing they think I’m toned when I’m not. What’s wrong with being honest that I’m not and have wobbly bits. If they read that and are not interested then it saves time them messaging. I can’t see the problem here You look amazing!" Thank you, but the wobbles are there | |||
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"Most of the things women say in their profiles are the result of their previous Fab experiences. Being called fat and ugly the moment we say 'no thank you', is a frequent occurrence. We can take control of this unfortunate male behaviour by forewarning people. Suggesting the women who do this must be insecure is a bit shitty." This. | |||
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"It sounds kinda defiant and almost confrontational. It makes me think they're not very warm or friendly " Better than misleading people. No one wants to take a crap pic of themselves. | |||
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"It sounds kinda defiant and almost confrontational. It makes me think they're not very warm or friendly " Insecurity and jealousy. Negative. | |||
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"You can't always tell the size of a woman from the pic of her leg in the bath or from a pic of their manicured hand " | |||
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"Bizarrely, I (Mrs KC) am yet to have abuse about my size. It's usually about my disability. I think my shape/size is clear from the pics..... PS: Please no-one dent my faith in humanity by sending a stupid size related message! I'm well aware of my size " You get abuse about your disability? Well that is beyond shit, I'm sorry you have to put up with that. I'm not sure what good it does, but please report it. | |||
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"You can't always tell the size of a woman from the pic of her leg in the bath or from a pic of their manicured hand " That is why i prefer to watch videos or see full body shots. | |||
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"Bizarrely, I (Mrs KC) am yet to have abuse about my size. It's usually about my disability. I think my shape/size is clear from the pics..... PS: Please no-one dent my faith in humanity by sending a stupid size related message! I'm well aware of my size You get abuse about your disability? Well that is beyond shit, I'm sorry you have to put up with that. I'm not sure what good it does, but please report it." Oh yes, we do sometimes. Most often aimed at Mr KC for fucking disabled birds, or similar wording. We obviously report but the last time, the individual remained on the forums. Also a lot of people suddenly stop chatting if they realise I'm disabled (even social chit-chat). It's a good filter... | |||
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"It sounds kinda defiant and almost confrontational. It makes me think they're not very warm or friendly Insecurity and jealousy. Negative. " Think that attitude says more about the reader than the writer myself. There have been lots of good explanations as to why some women write this on their profile yet here they are being accused of being insecure, defient, confrontational, jealous ( ), negative, unfriendly and not very warm. How about they are just reacting to shitty messages from those who don't like fat women? That's where the negative, insecure, unfriendly, confrontational, jealous, attitudes are. (mostly) guys who are frustrated they can't get their dick wet and blame that fatties. | |||
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"It sounds kinda defiant and almost confrontational. It makes me think they're not very warm or friendly Insecurity and jealousy. Negative. Think that attitude says more about the reader than the writer myself. There have been lots of good explanations as to why some women write this on their profile yet here they are being accused of being insecure, defient, confrontational, jealous ( ), negative, unfriendly and not very warm. How about they are just reacting to shitty messages from those who don't like fat women? That's where the negative, insecure, unfriendly, confrontational, jealous, attitudes are. (mostly) guys who are frustrated they can't get their dick wet and blame that fatties. " It wasn't an accusation, just a thought | |||
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"It sounds kinda defiant and almost confrontational. It makes me think they're not very warm or friendly Insecurity and jealousy. Negative. " Mine isn't about jealousy and isn't about insecurity, it's more about being up front so I'm not wasting time talking to someone who patently wouldn't be interested in me if we met at a social or in a club. Why waste my time or theirs with something that will never go anywhere? I get enough interest from guys who like me, I don't need to toy with the guys who won't. If my profile reads as confrontational then so be it - I'm not a quiet and retiring type so it's probably a good filter for guys who may not share my sense of humour! | |||
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"Well when I get messages about my size I thing they think I’m toned when I’m not. What’s wrong with being honest that I’m not and have wobbly bits. If they read that and are not interested then it saves time them messaging. I can’t see the problem here Your body is absolute female perfection in my view Hardly. " I did say in my view | |||
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"You can't always tell the size of a woman from the pic of her leg in the bath or from a pic of their manicured hand " Or from the guys cock avatar | |||
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"“If you’re looking for an Adonis with a 6 pack and an 8 inch cock I’m not the guy for you”. " When my profile is fully open I have something similar to this as part of the text. It's just information for people to use as a filter as I may or may not meet their requirements if this is important to them | |||
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"“If you’re looking for an Adonis with a 6 pack and an 8 inch cock I’m not the guy for you”. When my profile is fully open I have something similar to this as part of the text. It's just information for people to use as a filter as I may or may not meet their requirements if this is important to them " Exactly. It doesn’t mean you’re insecure, what a silly thing to say. | |||
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"I have a warning on my profile that I'm very fat so if that's not your thing then I'm not for you. I do get guys messaging me "oh you don't look that fat", but I'm hardly going to post photos where I look like the back end of a bus! I just prefer to get the deal breakers on the table as early as possible, that way nobody is wasting their time messaging me thinking I'm some zaftig nigella-esque beauty then calling catfish when I turn out to be my wanton lardarse self." Couldn't have said it better | |||
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"As it's always being pointed out,all us Fab folk are free to put whatever (within the site rules) we want on our profiles, even if some of it is nugatory. As I'm neither black or well-endowed, I could put "if you're looking for BBC, then move on" but as my profile picture clear shows that I don't meet one of those requirements, it would be a pointless statement." OK, well as this post mentions, why do we not see other types of forewarning so often, especially from male profiles? I think it is the phrasing which is most interesting. One could say I am curvy or I am looking for someone who appreciates my shape or any other similarly positive framing. Telling someone to move along seems rather defensive. This is a response to the prevalent judgement or abuse experienced by certain females I take it? People are free to post what they like on their profile. It belongs to them after all. I'm just exploring the psychology behind it and the impact of it. | |||
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"Most of the things women say in their profiles are the result of their previous Fab experiences. Being called fat and ugly the moment we say 'no thank you', is a frequent occurrence. We can take control of this unfortunate male behaviour by forewarning people. Suggesting the women who do this must be insecure is a bit shitty." This | |||
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"As it's always being pointed out,all us Fab folk are free to put whatever (within the site rules) we want on our profiles, even if some of it is nugatory. As I'm neither black or well-endowed, I could put "if you're looking for BBC, then move on" but as my profile picture clear shows that I don't meet one of those requirements, it would be a pointless statement. OK, well as this post mentions, why do we not see other types of forewarning so often, especially from male profiles? I think it is the phrasing which is most interesting. One could say I am curvy or I am looking for someone who appreciates my shape or any other similarly positive framing. Telling someone to move along seems rather defensive. This is a response to the prevalent judgement or abuse experienced by certain females I take it? People are free to post what they like on their profile. It belongs to them after all. I'm just exploring the psychology behind it and the impact of it. " Why don’t you ask the women who have this on their profiles? That way you can truly explore the psychology behind it as you’ll get an answer hopefully rather than assuming it’s down to insecurity. I don’t see what’s defensive about being honest in your profile and stating “If you’re after X you won’t find it here” or similar. | |||
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"As it's always being pointed out,all us Fab folk are free to put whatever (within the site rules) we want on our profiles, even if some of it is nugatory. As I'm neither black or well-endowed, I could put "if you're looking for BBC, then move on" but as my profile picture clear shows that I don't meet one of those requirements, it would be a pointless statement. OK, well as this post mentions, why do we not see other types of forewarning so often, especially from male profiles? I think it is the phrasing which is most interesting. One could say I am curvy or I am looking for someone who appreciates my shape or any other similarly positive framing. Telling someone to move along seems rather defensive. This is a response to the prevalent judgement or abuse experienced by certain females I take it? People are free to post what they like on their profile. It belongs to them after all. I'm just exploring the psychology behind it and the impact of it. " For me it's because any of the euphemisms are open to interpretation. One man's glorious rubenesque is another's unthinkable lardarse. You're saying I should reframe to say I'm curvy. Let me ask you, what does curvy mean? Is a size 14 with a glorious hourglass curvy? Is a size 20 with a Kim Kardashian booty curvy? Is a size 26 with a big squishy belly curvy? I say I'm curvy and someone is expecting a 14, they aren't necessarily going to find me to their taste, and that's completely fine. Why not get that on the table up front? Maybe if we relied less on euphemism (what the hell does body size fabulous mean?) then disclaimers wouldn't be needed, but for as long as I'm expecting people to judge me by my profile that profile will be as absolutely explicit about deal breakers as I can make it, and size is a deal breaker for many. If you aren't into fat girls you really aren't going to be into me. I've no issues with any of that. | |||
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"As it's always being pointed out,all us Fab folk are free to put whatever (within the site rules) we want on our profiles, even if some of it is nugatory. As I'm neither black or well-endowed, I could put "if you're looking for BBC, then move on" but as my profile picture clear shows that I don't meet one of those requirements, it would be a pointless statement. OK, well as this post mentions, why do we not see other types of forewarning so often, especially from male profiles? I think it is the phrasing which is most interesting. One could say I am curvy or I am looking for someone who appreciates my shape or any other similarly positive framing. Telling someone to move along seems rather defensive. This is a response to the prevalent judgement or abuse experienced by certain females I take it? People are free to post what they like on their profile. It belongs to them after all. I'm just exploring the psychology behind it and the impact of it. Why don’t you ask the women who have this on their profiles? That way you can truly explore the psychology behind it as you’ll get an answer hopefully rather than assuming it’s down to insecurity. I don’t see what’s defensive about being honest in your profile and stating “If you’re after X you won’t find it here” or similar. " It's the subtleties of the rhetoric adopted and opposing framing chosen as I said. Most people may not pick up on it. I just thought it was interesting. This is a forum thread for those people or any people to give their honest answer to the discussion. | |||
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"As it's always being pointed out,all us Fab folk are free to put whatever (within the site rules) we want on our profiles, even if some of it is nugatory. As I'm neither black or well-endowed, I could put "if you're looking for BBC, then move on" but as my profile picture clear shows that I don't meet one of those requirements, it would be a pointless statement. OK, well as this post mentions, why do we not see other types of forewarning so often, especially from male profiles? I think it is the phrasing which is most interesting. One could say I am curvy or I am looking for someone who appreciates my shape or any other similarly positive framing. Telling someone to move along seems rather defensive. This is a response to the prevalent judgement or abuse experienced by certain females I take it? People are free to post what they like on their profile. It belongs to them after all. I'm just exploring the psychology behind it and the impact of it. " It's the negativity that makes me think they are being defensive and insecure. There are positive ways of wording such things. The subtlety of this seems to fly over many people's defensive, insecure heads. Like attracts like. Ranting and being arsey in profile text attracts similar types. | |||
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"As it's always being pointed out,all us Fab folk are free to put whatever (within the site rules) we want on our profiles, even if some of it is nugatory. As I'm neither black or well-endowed, I could put "if you're looking for BBC, then move on" but as my profile picture clear shows that I don't meet one of those requirements, it would be a pointless statement. OK, well as this post mentions, why do we not see other types of forewarning so often, especially from male profiles? I think it is the phrasing which is most interesting. One could say I am curvy or I am looking for someone who appreciates my shape or any other similarly positive framing. Telling someone to move along seems rather defensive. This is a response to the prevalent judgement or abuse experienced by certain females I take it? People are free to post what they like on their profile. It belongs to them after all. I'm just exploring the psychology behind it and the impact of it. Why don’t you ask the women who have this on their profiles? That way you can truly explore the psychology behind it as you’ll get an answer hopefully rather than assuming it’s down to insecurity. I don’t see what’s defensive about being honest in your profile and stating “If you’re after X you won’t find it here” or similar. It's the subtleties of the rhetoric adopted and opposing framing chosen as I said. Most people may not pick up on it. I just thought it was interesting. This is a forum thread for those people or any people to give their honest answer to the discussion. " Yeah it seems most who have replied don’t see it the way you do. | |||
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