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Quoted: I'll never understand the arfcom beauty standards though. Given the right combination of fun personality and lack of baggage, either one of those women would be a catch. Just need to make sure not to over feed them. It's like some of y'all don't see women outside of the internet. View Quote You're confusing personality with looks. The two have nothing to do with each other. |
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Quoted: The faked up blonde has legs that are the same large diameter from thigh to ankle. That’s odd. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: She wears her weight well for now Would fuck both The faked up blonde has legs that are the same large diameter from thigh to ankle. That’s odd. Not odd. Just fat. |
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Quoted: You're confusing personality with looks. The two have nothing to do with each other. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I'll never understand the arfcom beauty standards though. Given the right combination of fun personality and lack of baggage, either one of those women would be a catch. Just need to make sure not to over feed them. It's like some of y'all don't see women outside of the internet. You're confusing personality with looks. The two have nothing to do with each other. They can be linked. An obese woman who sees obesity as normal or to be celebrated is demonstrating flawed thinking. An obese woman is also demonstrating poor decision making. She also demonstrates a lack of self control. |
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Quoted: They can be linked. An obese woman who sees obesity as normal or to be celebrated is demonstrating flawed thinking. An obese woman is also demonstrating poor decision making. She also demonstrates a lack of self control. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I'll never understand the arfcom beauty standards though. Given the right combination of fun personality and lack of baggage, either one of those women would be a catch. Just need to make sure not to over feed them. It's like some of y'all don't see women outside of the internet. That's only if you change the question from just looks, to *What do you think of the decision making that got her there?* If you see a woman, or a pic of one, and are asked how she looks, that's the only criteria. You weren't asked why she looks a certain way. |
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Quoted: Height is a factor on how a size looks. Most women are 5’2-5’5 in the USA but models are generally 5’9 and up so a 14 on a 5’2 women compared to a 6’0 woman will look different https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/459941/2F4B2B1E-29D6-42B4-96B4-D77E0299A3F7_jpe-2479191.JPG View Quote 6,6,6,6,7,4,5 |
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Quoted: https://c.tenor.com/Ci9T7kzTF7QAAAAM/rowoon-panic.gif One of my biggest fears a little while ago? "What if I had 3 daughters (With my now ex-girlfriend), and they looked like her, and When they got mad, my words came out." Pure fear. I had no earthly idea how I would have handled 3 daughters to begin with. Christ. Lmao sorry I just got flashbacks to 'Nam after reading your post View Quote They're awesome though. Kind of got the best of both worlds because what they have in common is all the good stuff: brains, sense of humor, kind hearts, etc. But they're nothing alike personality-wise so we're not getting a double or triple dose of the same *not-so-great* stuff. One's problem area is a tendency to live life like only the next 5 minutes matters. One's is *selective focus* for whatever she's doing in that moment to the exclusion of everything else. The other's is an overarching intolerance of anything she deems to be *stupid* or irrelevant----which is 90% of things. I guess, actually, those could all be shifted into positive traits with a little tweaking and purpose but for now, that's what we've got. Frankly though, you know why we had 3? He was convinced that if we went for the 4th child I'd always wanted we'd have twin or triplet girls. Swears that happened to a coworker of his. |
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Quoted: They're awesome though. Kind of got the best of both worlds because what they have in common is all the good stuff: brains, sense of humor, kind hearts, etc. But they're nothing alike personality-wise so we're not getting a double or triple dose of the same *not-so-great* stuff. One's problem area is a tendency to live life like only the next 5 minutes matters. One's is *selective focus* for whatever she's doing in that moment to the exclusion of everything else. The other's is an overarching intolerance of anything she deems to be *stupid* or irrelevant----which is 90% of things. I guess, actually, those could all be shifted into positive traits with a little tweaking and purpose but for now, that's what we've got. Frankly though, you know why we had 3? He was convinced that if we went for the 4th child I'd always wanted we'd have twin or triplet girls. Swears that happened to a coworker of his. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: https://c.tenor.com/Ci9T7kzTF7QAAAAM/rowoon-panic.gif One of my biggest fears a little while ago? "What if I had 3 daughters (With my now ex-girlfriend), and they looked like her, and When they got mad, my words came out." Pure fear. I had no earthly idea how I would have handled 3 daughters to begin with. Christ. Lmao sorry I just got flashbacks to 'Nam after reading your post They're awesome though. Kind of got the best of both worlds because what they have in common is all the good stuff: brains, sense of humor, kind hearts, etc. But they're nothing alike personality-wise so we're not getting a double or triple dose of the same *not-so-great* stuff. One's problem area is a tendency to live life like only the next 5 minutes matters. One's is *selective focus* for whatever she's doing in that moment to the exclusion of everything else. The other's is an overarching intolerance of anything she deems to be *stupid* or irrelevant----which is 90% of things. I guess, actually, those could all be shifted into positive traits with a little tweaking and purpose but for now, that's what we've got. Frankly though, you know why we had 3? He was convinced that if we went for the 4th child I'd always wanted we'd have twin or triplet girls. Swears that happened to a coworker of his. Trying for 4 and ending up with 7, jeeeeeeeeeeesus christ! |
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Quoted: https://www.the-sun.com/lifestyle/5907036/woman-size-8-14-bella-hadid-looks-zara/amp/ IT can be difficult to know what kind of outfit looks good on different body shapes. So two women are doing their best to help others... View Quote Searching for the name of the taller one mentioned in the article, yields more swimwear photos of their fashion shoot. While the blonde is still fat, the bikini on Ms. Musselwhite is the best outfit of all of them. It actually looks like something she'd set out to buy, vs something Bella Hadid wore. Agree on the blonde being very pretty if she'd dump 50-75 pounds or so. "Israeli waitress,"...LOL. I love this place. |
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Quoted: Height is a factor on how a size looks. Most women are 5’2-5’5 in the USA but models are generally 5’9 and up so a 14 on a 5’2 women compared to a 6’0 woman will look different https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/459941/2F4B2B1E-29D6-42B4-96B4-D77E0299A3F7_jpe-2479191.JPG View Quote I’ll the 14 and 16 on the right! |
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Quoted: Tall models it could be https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/459941/9187C071-835C-4E1C-AE1C-797834D830BC_jpe-2479193.JPG View Quote Candice Huffine looks a lot like Mrs. Rabidfox50! |
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Quoted: Candice Huffine looks a lot like Mrs. Rabidfox50! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Tall models it could be https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/459941/9187C071-835C-4E1C-AE1C-797834D830BC_jpe-2479193.JPG Candice Huffine looks a lot like Mrs. Rabidfox50! Nice! |
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Bathe either of them and bring them to me
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Ill take both please. If i must choose, ill take the thicc blonde
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Put these girls in some decent clothes and they’ll look ok.
Those clothes are foolish looking, no matter who’s wearing them. |
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so my choice is a chick with 2 different size boobs, or a fatty?
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After a few drinks, the blonde in the first outfit would probably slim down and win me over for an evening. Really pretty face and I'd be distracted by the tits enough to overlook the spare tire.
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Quoted: Put these girls in some decent clothes and they’ll look ok. Those clothes are foolish looking, no matter who’s wearing them. View Quote Attached File Attached File |
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Quoted: Height is a factor on how a size looks. Most women are 5’2-5’5 in the USA but models are generally 5’9 and up so a 14 on a 5’2 women compared to a 6’0 woman will look different https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/459941/2F4B2B1E-29D6-42B4-96B4-D77E0299A3F7_jpe-2479191.JPG View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Just so you all know, a size 14 is the size of the average woman in the US https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/459941/2F4B2B1E-29D6-42B4-96B4-D77E0299A3F7_jpe-2479191.JPG 7,6,4,2 |
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Quoted: So I went looking for a chart to see how a woman's size 10 compares to mens' sizes and it corresponds to a 30. While searching for that I stumbled into a mens' style forum where a dude was saying he's bought size 30 jeans forever but when he measured them, the waist size is 33-34 inches depending on brand. For shits and giggles I grabbed a pair of my husband's size 30 shorts and I'll be damned, they're 33 inches around the waist. So the assumption that mens' sizes aren't fucked up and the number is the number is now inaccurate. That made me grab 2 of my favorite pairs of jeans in 2 different brands and the size 7 (mid-rise) is 28 inches around the waist and the size 5 (high-rise but still below belly button) is 29. Which means the first chart (and probably all sizing charts) are full of shit. https://i.imgur.com/KVJFEkU.png View Quote Women's 8 (US) is about a 30" waist; women's 10 is a little smaller than a 32" waist. Vertx women's 10 pants actually fit me better than the men's 32", plus they were dumping them for half price about a year ago, so I bought a bunch. |
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Quoted: I never understood why some women feel the need to copy trending. Find what works for you and look great in that or at least better - whether it’s colors, fit, style or whatever. Mean generally dress like trash but too many of today’s women are barely a step above men. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/459941/F3007F62-FE6F-415F-AB1B-D708569BF7B0_jpe-2478260.JPG View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: The bathing suits are much more flattering. I never understood why some women feel the need to copy trending. Find what works for you and look great in that or at least better - whether it’s colors, fit, style or whatever. Mean generally dress like trash but too many of today’s women are barely a step above men. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/459941/F3007F62-FE6F-415F-AB1B-D708569BF7B0_jpe-2478260.JPG While I agree, that's asking women to be rational. |
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Quoted: Exactly why I posted pics for comparison https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/459941/C89967E2-E1C1-4E98-86B6-31B7D4786AEC_jpe-2483897.JPG View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Both have thunder thighs. Exactly why I posted pics for comparison https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/459941/C89967E2-E1C1-4E98-86B6-31B7D4786AEC_jpe-2483897.JPG I have not yet found a woman whose figure is flattered by that style of clothing. Even the most slender and fit of them end up looking like they have a tummy bulge and fat thighs. It’s a horrible style in a completely unsuitable fabric. At best, they look unfortunate. At best. |
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Quoted: I have not yet found a woman whose figure is flattered by that style of clothing. Even the most slender and fit of them end up looking like they have a tummy bulge and fat thighs. It’s a horrible style in a completely unsuitable fabric. At best, they look unfortunate. At best. View Quote Fabric, cut, amount of material, model measurements will impact how a design looks. Every design has 1 woman it looks fine on but that’s the problem. Who cares if it looks good on 1 or 99% of women. If it doesn’t work for the others those women should ignore the magazine/tv hype and pick something that works for them so as to maximize they’re best attributes and minimize their worse because every single one of us has a flaw, not one of us is perfect even the ones close to perfect still have flaws. Same for hats, not every hat looks good on everyone. You find a hat that makes you look good. The problem is some women get caught up in trends to fit in. Fuck fitting in. Your goal isn’t to fit in, it’s to stand out by wearing apparel that makes you look your best - that includes material; tweed/herringbone/gabardine design, cut - European/American/Asia but people just look at other people for cues on what they want instead of investing time trying shit on and being honest with themselves |
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Quoted: While I agree, that's asking women to be rational. View Quote To be fair many of us have some kind of body dimporhism. I see fat guys mistanking sheer body mass for muscles. Short guys or average height guys telling me they’re 5’10 or 6’ when they’re blatantly shorter than me. But you’re right. I used to help my ex with her wardrobe and now her choice of clothing is pathetically bad. My kids seem more conservative about classic clothing but certain colors don’t work for them like they do for me so I wear yellow but they don’t since it looks bad for them. |
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Quoted: I have not yet found a woman whose figure is flattered by that style of clothing. Even the most slender and fit of them end up looking like they have a tummy bulge and fat thighs. It’s a horrible style in a completely unsuitable fabric. At best, they look unfortunate. At best. View Quote The material is impractical. It will stain and retain the stains. We’re only discussing it because some women still watch the Kardashian horseshit and similar crap and try to emulate those losers. Attached File |
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Quoted: Fabric, cut, amount of material, model measurements will impact how a design looks. Every design has 1 woman it looks fine on but that’s the problem. Who cares if it looks good on 1 or 99% of women. If it doesn’t work for the others those women should ignore the magazine/tv hype and pick something that works for them so as to maximize they’re best attributes and minimize their worse because every single one of us has a flaw, not one of us is perfect even the ones close to perfect still have flaws. Same for hats, not every hat looks good on everyone. You find a hat that makes you look good. The problem is some women get caught up in trends to fit in. Fuck fitting in. Your goal isn’t to fit in, it’s to stand out by wearing apparel that makes you look your best - that includes material; tweed/herringbone/gabardine design, cut - European/American/Asia but people just look at other people for cues on what they want instead of investing time trying shit on and being honest with themselves View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I have not yet found a woman whose figure is flattered by that style of clothing. Even the most slender and fit of them end up looking like they have a tummy bulge and fat thighs. It’s a horrible style in a completely unsuitable fabric. At best, they look unfortunate. At best. Fabric, cut, amount of material, model measurements will impact how a design looks. Every design has 1 woman it looks fine on but that’s the problem. Who cares if it looks good on 1 or 99% of women. If it doesn’t work for the others those women should ignore the magazine/tv hype and pick something that works for them so as to maximize they’re best attributes and minimize their worse because every single one of us has a flaw, not one of us is perfect even the ones close to perfect still have flaws. Same for hats, not every hat looks good on everyone. You find a hat that makes you look good. The problem is some women get caught up in trends to fit in. Fuck fitting in. Your goal isn’t to fit in, it’s to stand out by wearing apparel that makes you look your best - that includes material; tweed/herringbone/gabardine design, cut - European/American/Asia but people just look at other people for cues on what they want instead of investing time trying shit on and being honest with themselves You know Dude, the last time someone was this interested in women's clothing, they ended up posting a pic of themselves in a pirate costume. |
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Quoted: Height is a factor on how a size looks. Most women are 5’2-5’5 in the USA but models are generally 5’9 and up so a 14 on a 5’2 women compared to a 6’0 woman will look different https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/459941/2F4B2B1E-29D6-42B4-96B4-D77E0299A3F7_jpe-2479191.JPG View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Just so you all know, a size 14 is the size of the average woman in the US https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/459941/2F4B2B1E-29D6-42B4-96B4-D77E0299A3F7_jpe-2479191.JPG Yup, the blonde in the OP is a size 14, compare her to the two size 14 models in CBTS image. Different build changes how clothes will hang/fit. That's what makes humans great, something for everyone. It would be boring if everyone fit a specific mould. |
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Quoted: You know Dude, the last time someone was this interested in women's clothing, they ended up posting a pic of themselves in a pirate costume. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I have not yet found a woman whose figure is flattered by that style of clothing. Even the most slender and fit of them end up looking like they have a tummy bulge and fat thighs. It’s a horrible style in a completely unsuitable fabric. At best, they look unfortunate. At best. Fabric, cut, amount of material, model measurements will impact how a design looks. Every design has 1 woman it looks fine on but that’s the problem. Who cares if it looks good on 1 or 99% of women. If it doesn’t work for the others those women should ignore the magazine/tv hype and pick something that works for them so as to maximize they’re best attributes and minimize their worse because every single one of us has a flaw, not one of us is perfect even the ones close to perfect still have flaws. Same for hats, not every hat looks good on everyone. You find a hat that makes you look good. The problem is some women get caught up in trends to fit in. Fuck fitting in. Your goal isn’t to fit in, it’s to stand out by wearing apparel that makes you look your best - that includes material; tweed/herringbone/gabardine design, cut - European/American/Asia but people just look at other people for cues on what they want instead of investing time trying shit on and being honest with themselves You know Dude, the last time someone was this interested in women's clothing, they ended up posting a pic of themselves in a pirate costume. And now she punches commies in the face, so she’s got that going for her. Which is nice. |
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Quoted: You know Dude, the last time someone was this interested in women's clothing, they ended up posting a pic of themselves in a pirate costume. View Quote Mom, ex wife - have been around that shit since my Mom dragged me from store to store, cranked the volume up on the Oscars red carpet and ex wife trying to be a model despite not being 5’9 or taller so settling on print advertising and tv/film. Also business contacts in NYC fashion district and LA fashion mart. I’m May have lived in San Francisco but dudes have zero appeal to me. Ex wife’s new husband is bisexual though and they apparently get it on with guys together and separately |
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