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That old number on the scale

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pickleman357

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This has been discussed before, here's a link to the original thread
http://www.dimensionsmagazine.com/forums/showthread.php?t=4120


Now, I'm bringing this topic up again because something hit my brain and I would like to bring it out into the open.

My point in the old thread was the number on the scale didn't mean anything because a 200lbs 5 foot tall woman has a different body type then a 200lbs 6'6" tall woman who works out.

But then it hit me.... if a woman if heavier then me... it turns me on more then a woman who is lighter then me. Now keep in mind that I'm not exactly a little guy, 6' tall 250lbs. A 200lbs 5' tall woman, is fat... but is still lighter then me, by quite a bit. Now if a woman was 5'10" tall and was 251lbs, she wouldn't be that much 'fatter' then the shorter woman, but the fact that she's heavier then me really gets me going when she's on top.

Now I don't mean to be shallow and say "I need my women to be heavier then me" or any of that BS, its just something I noticed and I would like to hear some other FA's view on this.
 

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