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March 10, 2010

Rebuffed By A Hot BBW Woman

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BBW Wanted!Having dated such a wide variety of women, one of my co-workers suggested I try broadening my horizons and look to pick up a hot BBW woman. It's easy enough to find plenty of chicks if you got to any BBW dating site, but I wasn't looking for just any large woman for the sake of telling my colleague that I wasn't strictly into a certain kind of woman. I really do have an interest and an attraction to larger ladies.

Then again, many of the gals I've hooked up with in the past have been pretty fit, so it's a fair assumption on her part that I have a certain type. I was determined to prove myself and her wrong, but it's turned out to be harder than any of the other casual dating scenes I've been a part of in the past. First off, there's no real clear definition of what a BBW actually is. For the uninitiated, we're not talking about tall chicks here. Generally speaking a big, beautiful woman is overweight - though not necessarily obese. Also, just because a lady has a few extra pounds doesn't mean she qualifies either.

Everyone has their own definition I suppose and after perusing various profile pictures, this was confirmed. I came across so many chicks that one would probably never consider a BBW, so it just goes to show how subjective the term can be. It didn't take long for me to find a hot BBW woman, mind you.

The problem rested in the fact that it was so hard to get a response from any of them. Many of their profiles claimed they were "last active" on the site a few days after I had messaged them, so unless these were fake profiles, I couldn't help but feel pretty bad about myself. After all, I thought I had written a great description of myself and don't believe I'm an unattractive individual, but at this rate, it seems I'm more lucky with "regular-sized" women! Perhaps there's some sort of social/dating paradigm nobody informed me of.

Posted by lucas at March 10, 2010 2:00 AM

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