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Women who like the extra slim/slender body type...


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uhhhh.....doesn't that describe you?

most of the time... last year I put on a good amount of muscle, thinking that I looked better, and now that I've gotten skinnier again, all I hear is that I look better skinny.

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when you put on weight(muscle or fat) it gets packed on around your root too making what is seen smaller. its all still there though. it just can't go inside a girl cuz its stuck inside you.

so women that like very slim guys are size queens.

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when you put on weight(muscle or fat) it gets packed on around your root too making what is seen smaller. its all still there though. it just can't go inside a girl cuz its stuck inside you.

so women that like very slim guys are size queens.

Interesting theory... however the only women who would take notice of this are my wife and my two mistresses.

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most of the time... last year I put on a good amount of muscle, thinking that I looked better, and now that I've gotten skinnier again, all I hear is that I look better skinny.

Maybe thats just for your body type. There are definitely guys who look better skinny.

I don't go for a certain body type....I like em all. My ex bf was a tall, skinny dude but he still had muscle on him. Something about the tall skinny thing that I find extremely sexay.

I also like the fuller, more muscular, broad chest...but hey who doesn't.

The only thing I seem to be uniform with is the height thing. Just never been intrigued by the short guys, but then again, "tall" for me is probably not "tall" for most people.

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