You're right about that, Back. Mind you, I don't object to all overweight women. It depends on how tall they are, how they carry themselves, and whether they are well proportioned.
You have to be careful on dating websites, though, if you are looking for women in Iowa. If they describe their weight as "average," the unwary might assume that weight won't be an issue, but the lady could easily be about 180 pounds—and in checking the "average" box she would not in fact be lying. ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <awoelflebater@...> wrote : ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <no_re...@yahoogroups.com> wrote : If he lived in Iowa he would run out of cards pretty quickly. LOL, it's those corn-fed, hog-sated residents that account for this... ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <s3raphita@...> wrote : UK police are investigating after a young man was spotted giving cards to fellow rail passengers informing them they are fat, and should lose weight for their own good. Printed in business card format, the message from ‘overweight Haters Ltd’ informs the holder: “It’s really not glandular, it’s your gluttony… “Our organisation hates and resents fat people. We object to the enormous amount of food resources you consume while half the world starves. We disapprove of your wasting health-service money to treat your selfish greed. “And we do not understand why you fail to grasp that by eating less you will be better off, slimmer, happy and find a partner who is not a perverted chubby-lover, or even find a partner at all”. The authors of the card also objected to one particularly popular farm-yard animal being used as an insult. They wrote: “You are not a pig. You are a fat, ugly human”. He's a cheeky bugger - but it did make me smile . . .