Hello! I was recently in a restaurant with a large company and it was about the issue of the title. I was surprised by the answers of the male part. Most said they would not be with a woman who weighed 90-100-110 kilograms and lost most of them. The argument was that once she got there, the same thing would happen someday. That she obviously has to be very prone to gaining weight and will still relax again someday. Or she will be hungry, vicious, and refuse to cook her husband's delicacies for the rest of her life. Separately, she would be relaxed, with a lot of excess skin, cellulite, stretch marks and everything that men think depends only on weight. I am also interested in other men's opinions. Suppose the optimal option - the woman has lost weight healthily. Changing your diet, sports and so on. It is clear that all other options would cause a relaxation and are not permanent, so men have some right. For the record - I'm a woman of 25, I weigh a little more than I would like, but I'm still far from the mentioned three-digit results. It's not about me, but I'm still a little distracted by these answers, I admit. A woman will struggle for 2-3-4 years to become attractive and finally someone will say that she used to be fat and sorry, but it will not happen. Honestly?
1 mmm_liana answered
Nonsense has been said, purely hypothetical assumptions. It would not be a problem for me, many women in the field of sports have been fuller before and precisely because they know that it is not pleasant, they will never allow themselves to get up again. But mine is also a hypothesis supported by examples from life, as they would have for their hypotheses, a conclusion: "it depends on you in which column you will enter".