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When I first watched Crazy, Stupid, Love, I squirmed at the infamous scene in which Ryan Gosling's character takes off his shirt and Emma Stone's character remarks, "It's like you're photoshopped." Not only did those abs make me think, "OMG, are you kidding me?," but I also don't understand it. Yes, washboard stomachs, six packs, or whatever they're called these days, I just don't "get" them. If you put Ryan Gosling and Zach Galifianakis in front of me, I'm going to choose Zach without even giving it a second's thought. His beard and that have my full attention. Sex girl Vietnamese 

 

In addition, a study found that 96 percent of women believe a date with an abs-obsessed man will be "positively dreary" and that three out of four British women would prefer to have sex with a fat guy rather than a toned man.

Well, yeah, is going out with someone who doesn't order dessert ever enjoyable? However, why is that so? Why is the world we want to live in the one we think is perfect so imperfect in reality? Expert Tracey Cox claims that women choose chubby men because they are afraid they won't have the same perfect abs as a perfect man.

I beg to differ, but since I lack the training necessary to be considered an expert, I'll keep my opinions about how women might actually prefer humor and substance to chiseled abs to myself. As for Cox, "In the survey, 74% of women said they would be embarrassed to remove their clothes in front of a man with perfect abs. The discipline of a he-man draws attention to our lack of it, making us feel even more acutely self-conscious than usual about our physical flaws.

 Because it poses less of a threat, flab makes us feel much more at ease." Even in terms of sex, how we view our bodies has a significant impact on how we live our lives. Women are guilty of avoiding activities because of their weight, including sex, but men, according to Cox, will still desire sex regardless of how self-conscious they are about their bodies.

In spite of being in the mood, 50 percent of women will skip sex because they "felt too fat," according to Michael Alvear, author of Not Tonight Dear, I Feel Fat. Although it might not seem like a big deal, all the avoiding of sex can cause a woman to completely lose her sex drive. So, where are you now? A woman lacking sex desire solely due to her fluffiness? Please don't! Cox claims that there is much about how we view ourselves that we can learn from, wait for it, men(!).

Men focus on their assets when they look in the mirror, and even when they are shown a picture of someone like Zac Efron, for example, most men won't compare themselves to him. Women, on the other hand, are completely the opposite. If you show us a picture of any woman who has a "better" body than us, we'll fall to the floor and wonder why we don't have that awesome ass, those full lips, or that flat stomach. We can't seem to see the good things in ourselves.

The result is that no one engages in sexual activity because we allowed the society's definition of beauty to influence our perceptions. Cox and I frequently disagree on a variety of topics, but having sex with a fat guy is not one of them. This time, she makes a significant point at the end of her article about how we should all be more like chubby guys and "learn to love our bellies and accept that wobbly bits are all part of being mere mortals" in order to "become more like chubby dudes."

It's undeniably true that being human entails having flaws. And I fail to see why anyone would want to be anything other than imperfect, if being imperfect means having dessert after dinner. Similar Articles From Your Tango: See what women think about dating obese men in the video below: A writer named Amanda Chatel splits her time between New York City and Paris. Her bylines have appeared in publications such as Harper's Bazaar, The Atlantic, Forbes, Livingly, Mic, The Bolde, The Huffington Post, and others. She regularly contributes to Bustle and Glamour. You can follow her on Facebook, Twitter, or her website. 15 Proverbs From Our Favorite Hollywood Icons on Love, Sex, and Men Subscribe to the free newsletter from Your Tango! If you purchase something after clicking on one of the links in this article, Your Tango might receive an affiliate commission. 

When I first watched Crazy, Stupid, Love, I squirmed at the infamous scene in which Ryan Gosling's character takes off his shirt and Emma Stone's character remarks, "It's like you're photoshopped." Not only did those abs make me think, "OMG, are you kidding me?," but I also don't understand it. Yes, washboard stomachs, six packs, or whatever they're called these days, I just don't "get" them. If you put Ryan Gosling and Zach Galifianakis in front of me, I'm going to choose Zach without even giving it a second's thought. His beard and that have my full attention.

In addition, a study found that 96 percent of women believe a date with an abs-obsessed man will be "positively dreary" and that three out of four British women would prefer to have sex with a fat guy rather than a toned man.

Well, yeah, is going out with someone who doesn't order dessert ever enjoyable? However, why is that so? Why is the world we want to live in the one we think is perfect so imperfect in reality? Expert Tracey Cox claims that women choose chubby men because they are afraid they won't have the same perfect abs as a perfect man.

I beg to differ, but since I lack the training necessary to be considered an expert, I'll keep my opinions about how women might actually prefer humor and substance to chiseled abs to myself. As for Cox, "In the survey, 74% of women said they would be embarrassed to remove their clothes in front of a man with perfect abs. The discipline of a he-man draws attention to our lack of it, making us feel even more acutely self-conscious than usual about our physical flaws.

 Because it poses less of a threat, flab makes us feel much more at ease." Even in terms of sex, how we view our bodies has a significant impact on how we live our lives. Women are guilty of avoiding activities because of their weight, including sex, but men, according to Cox, will still desire sex regardless of how self-conscious they are about their bodies.


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