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And, don't tell me that you don't look at the body alone, but at the person as whole and you like intelligent, a good sense humor, etc. I get it, me too, but let's stick to addressing the simple question I have posted.
Just to give you an idea, when I married my wife her weight was about 125 lbs. she is 5'8" and I thought she was too thin, but I married her because I loved her and I looked at the entire package. However, 15 years and 3 children later she is now 165 lbs. and I find here hot and just perfect and I continue to be deeply in love with her.
Thank you!!
i dont know if i am in a majority or a minor got ot go pager
We both still look like we're in our twentys. Here recently she just mentioned getting back into yoga. Good choice. She's so sexy when she does it! Well I'm going to be honest I like seeing her leg in the air.
A woman is defined by how she carries herself. Now that's what you call sexy!
Many women are insecure because of things like your post. Because, some men want them to look a certain way! A woman is a woman regardless of how she looks.
He seems to be asking men if they prefer women who are overweight as opposed to thin. He thinks his wife is more attractive with "meat on her bones" though he loved her regardless of her shape like the other men who answered this thread.
There is one thing though. You used the word "however" and you put in a different weight and admitted you still love her. The word "however" tends to negate your previous paragraph. I and I think Jason both understand and we both love our wives but are you seeking affirmation of her gaining weight and still loving her.
I am confused I love my wife regardless of her weight now or then and what the future holds. She will always be my sexy wife.
Don't get me wrong, I've dated some women that were a size 6-8 and they were beautiful women inside and out, but when we were out in public I had to really make myself not be disrespectful by staring at the thicker sized women who walked by.
The last small woman I was talking too sent me two pictures of her naked, and I had to actually make myself lie and pretend like I liked what I saw. However, when I started making comments about the hotel room she was in when she took them I think it hit her hard that I definitely wasn't really into her sexually.
Not sure about your area, but where I'm from the majority are men who like thicker/plus sized women.

My wife at 47 is 5'4" and about 160.
The face is a mask, as is the body, but to take proper care of the body, people should not become heavy. You guard your health for your loved ones as much as for yourself, and that also means good weight management.
Most people who eat properly and get some healthy exercise have a small natural weight range where they feel best. Love them most in good health, it shows they love you, too.
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