04 Sep 21
@indonesia-phil saidIn the US our diet is heavily influenced by how we feed our livestock to fatten them up.
This is true, generally speaking. Living in Indonesia (at least where we are) one gets used to living amongst small - bodied people. (It's the diet, you know, good food and not much of it). When visiting the west, one is struck by how big people are, and not in a good way, and that applies to the men just as much as women.
04 Sep 21
@drewnogal saidActually I’ve noticed the younger generation have bigger bums than before, diet as you say, a lot of bread and carbs in general. By younger generation I mean teenagers and they’re unlikely to get smaller. A nice round bum is nice yes but I never understand how people found fat attractive, guy I knew from school married a heffer, would rather be single forever.
Having just spent an enjoyable afternoon drinking with ex colleagues in Cardiff centre I notice the younger ladies are all 'well covered' and dressing in a more risque fashion 😮
On the younger generation, they seem proud of the extra fat which I find alarming, like the nhs doesn’t have enough problems.
@relentless-red saidSeen some horrific implants in Colombia, why oh why do they do it. Meet my ex in Bogotá and she said she wanted them, told her to wise up (in a nicer way), she does have a tiny non-Latina like bum but still, not worth the risk and they look stupid.
@Trev33
Before or after implants??
@indonesia-phil saidI have a fascination for the amount of thigh flesh that the average male rugby player carries 😮
This is true, generally speaking. Living in Indonesia (at least where we are) one gets used to living amongst small - bodied people. (It's the diet, you know, good food and not much of it). When visiting the west, one is struck by how big people are, and not in a good way, and that applies to the men just as much as women.
04 Sep 21
@eladar saidIf men didn't look at women in a certain way there wouldn't be any babies, it's how the whole thing starts. Whether one acts upon it of course is another matter, and that's where things get complicated.
I do not know why guys care about looking at a woman who is out of reach. It is like watching people eat through a window, you are not getting any.
@indonesia-phil saidThe exception being the Philippines 🤷🏻♂️
This is true, generally speaking. Living in Indonesia (at least where we are) one gets used to living amongst small - bodied people. (It's the diet, you know, good food and not much of it). When visiting the west, one is struck by how big people are, and not in a good way, and that applies to the men just as much as women.
@indonesia-phil saidI would call late teens early 20's kids, not men.
If men didn't look at women in a certain way there wouldn't be any babies, it's how the whole thing starts. Whether one acts upon it of course is another matter, and that's where things get complicated.
@velns saidWhen i think of Latvian woman I think quite tall and thin, work with a woman from Latvia at the moment and used to share a house with another years ago and both are very thin. In what way are they changing?
Young women in Latvia have been adopting some quite extreme fashions, including adapting their physical appearance.
@trev33 saidAccentuating height and thinness, tight diets, extreme high heels etc. Not all, but many of the young. Lots of high fashion wear in the cities, fake leopard skin etc, even on shoes. On the other hand there are some quite ‘sturdy’ looking young ladies also. I’m getting a little old to be a fair judge of it all I suppose.
When i think of Latvian woman I think quite tall and thin, work with a woman from Latvia at the moment and used to share a house with another years ago and both are very thin. In what way are they changing?
05 Sep 21
@drewnogal saidRemember watching football years ago with my then girlfriend and realising we were there for completely different reasons.
I have a fascination for the amount of thigh flesh that the average male rugby player carries 😮