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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

I know there is a lot of love for the curvy and BBW here. Hats of some are the most confident and beautiful ladies I’ve seen. I was once a size 20 and am now a 8-10. However there isn’t much talk about the skinnier lady. I know attraction is more than just size so I’m talking appreciation.

Is there a love for the slim ladies too?

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By *pringbok72Man
over a year ago

Horsham

Love skinny women

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I've always gone for curvier women but recently I've been craving to be with a skinner woman x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I love slim ladies, they've always been great cuddle buddies ^-^.

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By *nightsoftheCoffeeTableCouple
over a year ago

Leeds

Slim, curvey either way beautiful.

Mrs

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By *issEmmWoman
over a year ago

Bournemouth

I wish I was one of them! Love looking at slim women

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm a size 10, still curvy

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By *luebell888Woman
over a year ago

Glasgowish

I would prefer to be called slim.

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By *ymbunnyfitCouple
over a year ago

East Yorkshire

Hubby huge fan loves my tiny frame xx

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By *nkyCplCouple
over a year ago

Northampton


"I know there is a lot of love for the curvy and BBW here. Hats of some are the most confident and beautiful ladies I’ve seen. I was once a size 20 and am now a 8-10. However there isn’t much talk about the skinnier lady. I know attraction is more than just size so I’m talking appreciation.

Is there a love for the slim ladies too? "

Size is definitely a big factor when it comes to attraction for us. We don’t play with overly fat women.

Love a slim girl and a massive congrats on your fitness journey! That’s an epic fat loss!

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By *antricSeeker60Man
over a year ago

Durham

There’s a fantastic body image positivity movement going around at the moment. People are fighting back and really taking a stand for being happy in your own body. It’s uplifting to see and I’m very glad to see that people are saying ‘eff your beauty standards’ and just being the way they want to be. Be that skinny or more curvy beauty is is beauty and I for one appreciate beauty.

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By *nkyCplCouple
over a year ago

Northampton


"There’s a fantastic body image positivity movement going around at the moment. People are fighting back and really taking a stand for being happy in your own body. It’s uplifting to see and I’m very glad to see that people are saying ‘eff your beauty standards’ and just being the way they want to be. Be that skinny or more curvy beauty is is beauty and I for one appreciate beauty. "

Can’t say I think it’s a good thing. We shouldn’t be celebrating unhealthy body types.

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By *hanfunnewMan
over a year ago

Manchester

Hello there!

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By *elboy1957Man
over a year ago

Weston-super-Mare

Slim and small tits is a just as nice as curves, all bodies are beautiful

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By *andb69Couple
over a year ago

leeds


"I know there is a lot of love for the curvy and BBW here. Hats of some are the most confident and beautiful ladies I’ve seen. I was once a size 20 and am now a 8-10. However there isn’t much talk about the skinnier lady. I know attraction is more than just size so I’m talking appreciation.

Is there a love for the slim ladies too? "

"Skinny" is generaly seen as a pejorative term, what's wrong with using "slim". Beautiful Slim Women (BSW) would be a great counterpoint to BBW!

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By *rder66Man
over a year ago

Tatooine

I don't have a preference, if I click then I click.

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By *toC Thats MeWoman
over a year ago

Sheffield

I think there’s appreciation for all shapes and sizes OP

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By *rispyDuckMan
over a year ago

Chinese Takeaway near you

Got love for the slimmer ladies too

1 of my FB hotwives is cute and petite I can carry & fuck her walking round their house sometimes stop by the full length mirror on their wardrobe so we can see ourselves fucking

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I know there is a lot of love for the curvy and BBW here. Hats of some are the most confident and beautiful ladies I’ve seen. I was once a size 20 and am now a 8-10. However there isn’t much talk about the skinnier lady. I know attraction is more than just size so I’m talking appreciation.

Is there a love for the slim ladies too? "

That is a fantastic change in you!

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By *weetiepie99Woman
over a year ago

cardiff

I find 'skinny' as a term has unhealthy connotations

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By *3xDECouple
over a year ago

nottingham


"There’s a fantastic body image positivity movement going around at the moment. People are fighting back and really taking a stand for being happy in your own body. It’s uplifting to see and I’m very glad to see that people are saying ‘eff your beauty standards’ and just being the way they want to be. Be that skinny or more curvy beauty is is beauty and I for one appreciate beauty.

Can’t say I think it’s a good thing. We shouldn’t be celebrating unhealthy body types. "

Having a larger frame doesn’t always mean unhealthy or unfit.

I think by celebrating every body type is to celebrate the confidence a person has in being themselves in their own skin, without others making them feel out of place due to preference.

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By *ewey613Man
over a year ago

ottawa


"There’s a fantastic body image positivity movement going around at the moment. People are fighting back and really taking a stand for being happy in your own body. It’s uplifting to see and I’m very glad to see that people are saying ‘eff your beauty standards’ and just being the way they want to be. Be that skinny or more curvy beauty is is beauty and I for one appreciate beauty.

Can’t say I think it’s a good thing. We shouldn’t be celebrating unhealthy body types.

Having a larger frame doesn’t always mean unhealthy or unfit.

I think by celebrating every body type is to celebrate the confidence a person has in being themselves in their own skin, without others making them feel out of place due to preference.

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Bravo!

I think all women are beautiful looking, but I’m naturally attracted to a woman’s energy.

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By *nkyCplCouple
over a year ago

Northampton


"I find 'skinny' as a term has unhealthy connotations"

Agreed, just same as fat.

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By *nkyCplCouple
over a year ago

Northampton


"There’s a fantastic body image positivity movement going around at the moment. People are fighting back and really taking a stand for being happy in your own body. It’s uplifting to see and I’m very glad to see that people are saying ‘eff your beauty standards’ and just being the way they want to be. Be that skinny or more curvy beauty is is beauty and I for one appreciate beauty.

Can’t say I think it’s a good thing. We shouldn’t be celebrating unhealthy body types.

Having a larger frame doesn’t always mean unhealthy or unfit.

I think by celebrating every body type is to celebrate the confidence a person has in being themselves in their own skin, without others making them feel out of place due to preference.

"

Not necessarily meaning a larger frame, but if you’re under/over weight (fat/skinny) you are most likely unhealthy.

Completely agree in people being confident, but I don’t think being unhealthy should be celebrated/encouraged.

For example Kate Moss in her size 0 days and Tess Holliday should not be on magazine covers.

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By *toC Thats MeWoman
over a year ago

Sheffield


"There’s a fantastic body image positivity movement going around at the moment. People are fighting back and really taking a stand for being happy in your own body. It’s uplifting to see and I’m very glad to see that people are saying ‘eff your beauty standards’ and just being the way they want to be. Be that skinny or more curvy beauty is is beauty and I for one appreciate beauty.

Can’t say I think it’s a good thing. We shouldn’t be celebrating unhealthy body types.

Having a larger frame doesn’t always mean unhealthy or unfit.

I think by celebrating every body type is to celebrate the confidence a person has in being themselves in their own skin, without others making them feel out of place due to preference.

Not necessarily meaning a larger frame, but if you’re under/over weight (fat/skinny) you are most likely unhealthy.

Completely agree in people being confident, but I don’t think being unhealthy should be celebrated/encouraged.

For example Kate Moss in her size 0 days and Tess Holliday should not be on magazine covers."

There are all shapes and sizes. And there will always be all shapes as sizes. So it’s good for any body type/shape to be able relate to another woman.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Love skinny girls x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I know there is a lot of love for the curvy and BBW here. Hats of some are the most confident and beautiful ladies I’ve seen. I was once a size 20 and am now a 8-10. However there isn’t much talk about the skinnier lady. I know attraction is more than just size so I’m talking appreciation.

Is there a love for the slim ladies too? "

Most definitely. Slim to average for me and curvy is a shape, not a size.

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By *ortyairCouple
over a year ago

Wallasey


"There’s a fantastic body image positivity movement going around at the moment. People are fighting back and really taking a stand for being happy in your own body. It’s uplifting to see and I’m very glad to see that people are saying ‘eff your beauty standards’ and just being the way they want to be. Be that skinny or more curvy beauty is is beauty and I for one appreciate beauty.

Can’t say I think it’s a good thing. We shouldn’t be celebrating unhealthy body types.

Having a larger frame doesn’t always mean unhealthy or unfit.

I think by celebrating every body type is to celebrate the confidence a person has in being themselves in their own skin, without others making them feel out of place due to preference.

Not necessarily meaning a larger frame, but if you’re under/over weight (fat/skinny) you are most likely unhealthy.

Completely agree in people being confident, but I don’t think being unhealthy should be celebrated/encouraged.

For example Kate Moss in her size 0 days and Tess Holliday should not be on magazine covers."

Weight should not necessarily be an indicator for health.

Our youngest was an international junior rugby player. At his fittest he was exceptionally fit but his BMI and 90% of the teams in played in were classed as morbidly obese according to his BMI.

Because BMI focuses on weight and not body composition, in his case, it was a poor indicator of health.

Muscle weighs more than fat, so whilst he was far fitter than most lads, his muscular frame weighed significantly more, Mrs x

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By *olvespairCouple
over a year ago

Wolverhampton

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By *ortyairCouple
over a year ago

Wallasey


"I know there is a lot of love for the curvy and BBW here. Hats of some are the most confident and beautiful ladies I’ve seen. I was once a size 20 and am now a 8-10. However there isn’t much talk about the skinnier lady. I know attraction is more than just size so I’m talking appreciation.

Is there a love for the slim ladies too?

Most definitely. Slim to average for me and curvy is a shape, not a size."

Average is a size 16, just saying c

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By *nkyCplCouple
over a year ago

Northampton


"There’s a fantastic body image positivity movement going around at the moment. People are fighting back and really taking a stand for being happy in your own body. It’s uplifting to see and I’m very glad to see that people are saying ‘eff your beauty standards’ and just being the way they want to be. Be that skinny or more curvy beauty is is beauty and I for one appreciate beauty.

Can’t say I think it’s a good thing. We shouldn’t be celebrating unhealthy body types.

Having a larger frame doesn’t always mean unhealthy or unfit.

I think by celebrating every body type is to celebrate the confidence a person has in being themselves in their own skin, without others making them feel out of place due to preference.

Not necessarily meaning a larger frame, but if you’re under/over weight (fat/skinny) you are most likely unhealthy.

Completely agree in people being confident, but I don’t think being unhealthy should be celebrated/encouraged.

For example Kate Moss in her size 0 days and Tess Holliday should not be on magazine covers. Weight should not necessarily be an indicator for health.

Our youngest was an international junior rugby player. At his fittest he was exceptionally fit but his BMI and 90% of the teams in played in were classed as morbidly obese according to his BMI.

Because BMI focuses on weight and not body composition, in his case, it was a poor indicator of health.

Muscle weighs more than fat, so whilst he was far fitter than most lads, his muscular frame weighed significantly more, Mrs x"

Agree BMI is pretty rubbish, but even if carrying substantial muscle it’s still unhealthy due to your heart having to work harder.

I’m not for one second saying fat/skinny peeps shouldn’t be confident, shown compassion, respect etc etc.

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By *ublincouple2014Couple
over a year ago

city

Any guys like skinny women , my wife is a size 8 and 5.7

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By *icknmix500Man
over a year ago

South Gloucestershire

Absolutely very much appreciated here

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By *adbodfabcockMan
over a year ago

Bromyard

My fb is 4 ft 8 and 6 stone wet x

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By *irty d69Man
over a year ago

Hornchurch

Love both slim and curvy, don’t really have a type tbh ; )

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By *auntymanMan
over a year ago

Kidderminster


"My fb is 4 ft 8 and 6 stone wet x "

Wow, lucky man, she sounds wonderful

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