Men Asked To Share What They Think About Some Common Flaws Women See In Themselves

The results might just surprise you...

Jack
Men Asked To Share What They Think About Some Common Flaws Women See In Themselves

In the modern world that we live in it can be extremely easy to fall victim to the ever evolving pre-requisites that we all feel we need to meet.

Whether it be in magazines, television and film or on the internet, it seems to be getting harder and harder to fit into the 'beautiful' category. Although men and women are both privy to this brainwashing, women definitely have it harder.

What may surprise you though, is that most of these pressures are just that, pressures, and not particularly what the men and women of the world think of you when they look at you.

To put this to the test, the good people at Berry had 8 men say what they think of common physical flaws that women think about the most. The results speak for themselves.

1. “I don’t even care about your arms.”

“I never see your “fat” or “untoned” arms — but it’s clear that you do every second of every day. Men are simple creatures. We fall into a few categories — and those categories don’t ever include arm guys. We like tits, ass, legs. So am I worried about your arms or knees or hands? No. I’m just looking at your tits and your ass. So have a great time with your arms.”

2. “Most bellies are fine.”

“I’ll be honest — if your belly is proportionate with the rest of your body, it’s fine. If a lady has a beer gut — well, sure, that can seem unattractive depending on the rest of her body, but more often than not, it’s just more cushion for the pushing’. We definitely don’t want to see someone who doesn’t care for their body, but we really aren’t as damning as you think.”

3. “Body shape means nothing to me.”

“Some men like really skeletal women and some men love curvy women. There’s a man out there that craves every type of women’s physique — and magazines or whatever teach you about literally ONE of those — or maybe two in the modern era of the curvy girl, but they don’t talk about the men who prefer bigger women or bottom-heavy girls or small-chested women. But we’re out there.”

4. “Your breasts are fine the way they are. Trust me”

“There are men who like all types of tits. Different size breasts, big nipples, small nipples, saggy boobs, big, small, full. What you see in magazines is probably not something they’ve ever seen in real life. Their experience of breasts is of the normal breasts, not these abnormally “perfect” ones (that are usually implants.) At the end of the day, if you like tits, you like tits. It has very little to do with size, I think. Shape trumps size any day, in my opinion.”

5. “A little cellulite is NBD.”

“Cellulite is common, we know this…It’s sort of like a woman’s armor as she grows older. It’s normal. It’s not a problem. And with all us dudes sitting here with our bellies out, who are we to judge?”

6. “Like boob size, height doesn’t matter to most men.”

“Tall women feel like they need to be with men who are taller. That’s a woman’s hang-up. And some men want smaller women to make them feel powerful….but a lot of guys like tall women. I don’t think I’ve ever not talked to a girl because she was crazy short or tall or anything like that.”

7. “Most men are into healthy looking girls, not skinny bitches.”

“A lot of men don’t like the exceptionally tall, sometimes shapeless, super-skinny model body. The media may tell you that, but men love all bodies. Most men I know like real women — real, actual women, weight and all.”

8. “Stop stressing about your hips.”

“Men don’t care too much about hips, specifically, but we like ass. So hips and ass usually go together…and if we like ass, we usually like some big hips too. Don’t worry too much about how big your hips are. If they look good on your body with your bum, we’re into them. And muffin tops? They’re nature’s handle bars. Honestly, poorly-made clothes create muffin top issues. And that doesn’t look good. But when you’re naked, chances are we love it. Don’t stress it.”

Jack