Well I've never been really thin, I'm voluptous, although I was a very skinny kid, but men and women have always told me I'm attractive, regardless of what size I am.
I was a large sized model for a short while in my early twenties, and sadly, "large sized" in modeling is a size 12-14. I'm pretty tall, so that's a normal size for me. I'm also what people call "big boned" and yes, I know people use that as a euphemism for "fat", but I actually am.
I can't even wear a woman's wrist watch or gloves because my hands are too large for them. I wear men's gloves and a man's wrist watch band. I wear size 9-10 wide shoes.
My size has intimidated a lot of men along the way, but my husband is nearly 7 ft tall, and outweighs me by a 175 lbs at least, so to him, I'm pretty average sized. LOL Standing next to him, I almost feel petite.
But, yes, I used to notice that"good brothers" are given the idea that they need only consider the most stereotypically attractive women because there is a much higher ratio of single women Witnesses to single men.
My husband likes larger women, and he was literally attacked by a lot of the larger sisters who hadn't gotten a second glance from other brothers back when he was single and was coming to meetings. LOL He said he felt like fresh meat thrown into a kennel of pit bulls.
But all my kids are giants too, naturally, with parents like us. My oldest daughter is six feet and even though she is thin, she weighs about 190. Size 12 shoes, and my son is only 17 and is 6'4" already, and 250 lbs...size 14 shoes and growing.
My husband wears...don't faint...size 17/18 shoes. And yes, it's true what they say about men with big feet.
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Their shoes ARE expensive.