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what do girls prefer here, tall but narrow, or short but wide?

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I thought you were talking about penis' lmao

or was this an obvious joke and I happen to be stupid
Original post by Goaded
But but I like them :frown:

Esp number 8s :colone:


You need a genuine guy with a heart not a homosexual rugby player.


whats number 8s
Original post by Milzime
how about lean but broad 6"1

boom


How lean are we talking? Like 6'2" and beanpole, or to have some definition?

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Original post by Proxenus
You need a genuine guy with a heart not a homosexual rugby player.


whats number 8s


I don't know of any:colonhash:
Original post by Goaded
But but I like them :frown:

Esp number 8s :colone:


you mean football players?


Reply 25
Original post by Straighthate
you mean football players?




Not at all
Original post by Goaded
I don't know of any:colonhash:


YOu are clearly looking at the wrong places

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5'10 isn't short tho considering most girls are 5'6 or under... I prefer the 'short' but wide.
Original post by Goaded
I like rugby players, they have broad shoulders


Girl same. They're strong and muscular too


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Original post by Straighthate
why not the taller guy?


Because I'm small myself and don't really care how tall he is as long as he's at least a few inches taller (which 98% of guys are)...

Also big shoulders :love:

Original post by TorpidPhil
I'm not gonna make a damn thread on that on TSR - comeon, I'm 20 not 12.

I've had a long time to notice that certain women are perfectly content with a 5'4, well built man. And some look down on him quite harshly. Literally. It is what it is.


:rofl:

I've been stalking a few of your threads lately...how's the non-single life going?? :ahee:
Reply 30
Original post by Proxenus
YOu are clearly looking at the wrong places

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I'm OK


Still want a rugby player
Reply 31
Original post by Kathryn JLR
Girl same. They're strong and muscular too


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I know right!!! And I love rugby, it's my favourite sport so I'd be a really good groupie and I understand all the rules n **** :frown:
Original post by Biryani007
Because I'm small myself and don't really care how tall he is as long as he's at least a few inches taller (which 98% of guys are)...

Also big shoulders :love:



:rofl:

I've been stalking a few of your threads lately...how's the non-single life going?? :ahee:


Terrible. Like life in general.
Original post by Goaded
I'm OK


Still want a rugby player


What about them do you like?
Original post by TorpidPhil
Terrible. Like life in general.


What? Whyyy?? TSR told me finding a bf/gf solves all problems in life :eek:
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Original post by Proxenus
What about them do you like?


I like rugby as a sport, and we can watch it together and I can go to his games and he will be bulky and strong and I luV it
Original post by Kathryn JLR
Girl same. They're strong and muscular too


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strong is ok but being muscular is a bad thing. avoid rugby players. stay safe
Original post by Goaded
I like rugby as a sport, and we can watch it together and I can go to his games and he will be bulky and strong and I luV it


are quite built for a girl? I play badmington and its way more manly.
Original post by Straighthate
a 6'3 guy with narrow shoulders
or a 5'10 guy with broad shoulders


6'1, 22inch shoulders here.
Original post by Biryani007
What? Whyyy?? TSR told me finding a bf/gf solves all problems in life :eek:


TSR lied.

But let's be honest the only reason I ever chased a relationship was because I was extremely desperate to find a friend. To have a good friend that one can invest in one needs to share some base with them that causes you to want to venture forth and commit to them in the first place - and trust them enough to care.

Mutual sexual attraction works there to be fair.

However, if you've got underlying problems why would suddenly having a new friend that you do some sexy things with solve them? My problems go far deeper than mere loneliness. They haven't gone away. And now I fear I'm about to drag some other, perfectly wonderful person into my world of sadness. And you know what? As a nice person that makes me feel absolutely horrifyingly ignominious about myself.

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