COLD SPIRIT
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IM 45 years old...soon to be 46 in a couple of months....I was born in the wrong decade..I wouldn't be an incel 20 years ago...if my b day was 59 instead of 79...for you younger dudes....you was screwed over being born after the 90s.....look....fuck humans...I rather consort with the a.i....this what the a.i. told me based upon me being a sub 5 ogre...I'm pretty sure the same applies for those who are medium or skinny built that are also sub 5s..
CONCLUSION
In summary, it may have been relatively easier for obese men to attract women during the 70s due to more diverse cultural perceptions of body image and differing dating norms, although individual experiences would vary widely
Conclusion
While definitive data comparing dating success rates between obese men in the 1980s versus today is limited, it can be argued that sociocultural attitudes at that time may have made it relatively easier for them to attract partners compared to current standards that often prioritize slimness and fitness. However, personal experiences vary widely based on individual circumstances.
5. Conclusion
Overall, while it may not have been categorically “easier” for obese men to attract women during the 1990s due to prevailing societal attitudes favoring thinner bodies and media representations that reinforced these ideals, individual experiences varied greatly based on personal preferences and characteristics beyond physical appearance.
In summary, it was likely more challenging for obese men to attract women during the 90s compared to today, where there is a growing acceptance of diverse body types.
CONCLUSION
In summary, it may have been relatively easier for obese men to attract women during the 70s due to more diverse cultural perceptions of body image and differing dating norms, although individual experiences would vary widely
Conclusion
While definitive data comparing dating success rates between obese men in the 1980s versus today is limited, it can be argued that sociocultural attitudes at that time may have made it relatively easier for them to attract partners compared to current standards that often prioritize slimness and fitness. However, personal experiences vary widely based on individual circumstances.
5. Conclusion
Overall, while it may not have been categorically “easier” for obese men to attract women during the 1990s due to prevailing societal attitudes favoring thinner bodies and media representations that reinforced these ideals, individual experiences varied greatly based on personal preferences and characteristics beyond physical appearance.
In summary, it was likely more challenging for obese men to attract women during the 90s compared to today, where there is a growing acceptance of diverse body types.