I don't ask this in this manner to be sexist. Go ahead and insert the appropriate pronoun for the gender you are attracted to and feel free to answer as well.
I get this question about 3-4 times a year in conversation in various forms. My answer depends on the tone of the conversation and how I think the questioner will accept and respond to the answer.
1) Nature provides a variety of bodies in shape and look, conversely nature also provides a counter gender type that likes exactly that shape and look.
The type of shape and look that I find attractive just happens to be fat.
2) There is no such thing as ugly, there is only your type and someone elses type. Fat girls aren't ugly they just aren't your type, skinny girls aren't ugly they just aren't MY type. Just the same as you don't find every skinny girl attractive, I don't find every fat girl attractive. That doesn't mean that they are ugly it only means that someone else finds them attractive.
How do you respond when asked this question?
What other questions do you get related to your preference?
Rollhandler
I get this question about 3-4 times a year in conversation in various forms. My answer depends on the tone of the conversation and how I think the questioner will accept and respond to the answer.
1) Nature provides a variety of bodies in shape and look, conversely nature also provides a counter gender type that likes exactly that shape and look.
The type of shape and look that I find attractive just happens to be fat.
2) There is no such thing as ugly, there is only your type and someone elses type. Fat girls aren't ugly they just aren't your type, skinny girls aren't ugly they just aren't MY type. Just the same as you don't find every skinny girl attractive, I don't find every fat girl attractive. That doesn't mean that they are ugly it only means that someone else finds them attractive.
How do you respond when asked this question?
What other questions do you get related to your preference?
Rollhandler