Do men really like thick women?
For all female body types, except one - morbidly obese - there will be men who regard that body type as the most attractive.
And I’m not even sure that there aren’t men who consider the morbidly obese female shape to be the ideal[1].
Whatever “thick” means, out of the over 3 billion heterosexual men on this planet, there will be at the very, very least tens of millions who prefer the “thick” shape over all others.
Me, personally? I’m not sure what “thick” means.
So I just googled it, and the first definition I came across was this:
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“Thick is a term used to describe a woman with nice, full thighs, round hips, a bubble butt, but manages to have a slim waist and upper body. She is not considered to be fat or skinny, but a happy middle.”
The thing that’s most important here, by far, is “slim waist”.
If the consensus definition of “thick” has “slim waist” as a mandatory element, then it’s not hot - liked - for tens of millions of men, but rather for many hundreds of millions of men.
It’s hot for a very large subset of the male population.
(Could be well over a billion. Not hyperbole.)
So relax, go out in public, and shake your thick ass at some men. Enjoy life, but try to say “no thank you” to most of the free drinks that men will offer you, because otherwise you’ll die of early liver failure.
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There are certainly men, many thousands of men at least, who are into the “feeder” thing, where the man feeds his woman large amounts of unhealthy food every day, so that she becomes morbidly obese, but I personally suspect rather strongly that that has very little to do with those men preferring the morbidly obese female body shape.
Instead, it’s likely that it’s about the power dynamic, the control. And possibly a sick version of nurturing too.
Many men like the healthier and sane forms of control power dynamics (D/s) or nurture (ageplay - or some forms of animal roleplay). So the appeal is similar; the “feeder” lifestyle is just twisted to a pathology.a