ImTheDoubleGreatest!
Master Don Juan
Sure, being fat IS ugly, but it carries a whole new meaning. If you for some reason just aren't attractive to women but you aren't fat, you still have a chance. Being ugly because you are fat is something completely different though. I decided to create this thread because about a day or 2 ago, my sister told me how she got hit on by a fat guy for the first time in her life, and I thought it would be good to give some insight into the mind of a female put in this situation. She tends to be more 'intimidating' than most chicks because of her eyes and gait, plus she dresses to one up the next chick (she's not intimidating when you actually talk to her though, she just only becomes a b!tch when she gets her 'mood swings' every month). So anyway, she was telling me how she got hit on by this really fat guy, like a morbidly obese, multi-chinned dude. She told me that she felt so freaked out and that it was "dehuminizing" to have a guy like that talk to her. Yeah, she actually said "dehumanizing" too, multiple times in fact and said to me something along the lines "like dude, do I really look that low to you?" because she just felt so grossed out. She said that it wasn't even that he was ugly from how he looked and that if he was skinnier he would even be decent to good looking. But him being fat just felt "dehumanizing" to her.
Now some of you might think that she is very arrogant and rude, but if you take pride in your physical prowess and groom yourself well, then you would feel the same way if Jabba the Hutt's sister tried hitting on you (it's happened to me before, I was disgusted). It is insulting to have someone who has no shame over how they look believe that they deserve you when you try hard to make yourself look as good as possible.
Moral of the story: fitness is for life. You don't need to look like Arnold, but try to at least look like you do SOMETHING.
Now some of you might think that she is very arrogant and rude, but if you take pride in your physical prowess and groom yourself well, then you would feel the same way if Jabba the Hutt's sister tried hitting on you (it's happened to me before, I was disgusted). It is insulting to have someone who has no shame over how they look believe that they deserve you when you try hard to make yourself look as good as possible.
Moral of the story: fitness is for life. You don't need to look like Arnold, but try to at least look like you do SOMETHING.