Why do women insist on lying about their weight ???

FelixDeCat

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I was watching an episode of the man show where they interviewed women over a hidden scale and asked them a series of health quesitons, including their weight. It was hilarious.

NONE of them gave an accurate number, and only ONE was about about 7 pounds off. Some were close to 40lbs off!

They averaged the numbers and determined that women typically understate their weight by 20lbs!

This is :shocked:ing, to say the least!
 

jEct2

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In my opinion they're all insecure.

This conclusion was made after countless many years of studying.





Well honestly I think its partly due to the media and how they portray the perfect women and etc. etc. and too many girls fall into the need to feel like they to be the sexiest girl on the face of the planet. To the extent that girls that are genuinely hott say that they're ugly; either because they're genuinely insecure or want to draw attention to themselves.

edit:
wtf is shens?!!?
 

PCMarine

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Though I'm sure they edit which women get shown on TV, so it's a skewed depiction...
 

Nebor

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American women are hogs, but they don't want people to know they're hogs.
 

BobDaMenkey

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The Man Show is still on? I stopped watching after like the 2nd season. Turned it on once after and Adam and Jimmy were gone and said, "So much for that".

But yeah. I work at GNC. It's amazing how many women come in looking for "diet pills". Half the time the end up not getting anything because I tell it to them like it is. (No magic weight loss pill, takes a change of lifestyle to actually lose weight and keep it off. Not that half these women need anything in the first place)
 

ubercaffeinated

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it's like guys measuring penis size. we all say we have 10 inch penises erect, but in reality, only i have such an extremity. everyone else lies.
 

Mrvile

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Originally posted by: BobDaMenkey
The Man Show is still on? I stopped watching after like the 2nd season. Turned it on once after and Adam and Jimmy were gone and said, "So much for that".

But yeah. I work at GNC. It's amazing how many women come in looking for "diet pills". Half the time the end up not getting anything because I tell it to them like it is. (No magic weight loss pill, takes a change of lifestyle to actually lose weight and keep it off. Not that half these women need anything in the first place)

You make a great salesperson!
 

AbAbber2k

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I loved The Man Show's "Stop Women's Suffrage" bit. Cracked me up that it took a guy to step in and tell those dumb broads what they were supporting.
 

AbAbber2k

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KarmaPolice

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True..a lot of women will lie...but I bet you a few did say it correctly but they chose not to show that.
 

moshquerade

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Originally posted by: FelixDeKat
I was watching an episode of the man show where they interviewed women over a hidden scale and asked them a series of health quesitons, including their weight. It was hilarious.

NONE of them gave an accurate number, and only ONE was about about 7 pounds off. Some were close to 40lbs off!

They averaged the numbers and determined that women typically understate their weight by 20lbs!

This is :shocked:ing, to say the least!
and guys lie about their dick size. so what? in the end everyone gets caught lying.

 

schneiderguy

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Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: FelixDeKat
I was watching an episode of the man show where they interviewed women over a hidden scale and asked them a series of health quesitons, including their weight. It was hilarious.

NONE of them gave an accurate number, and only ONE was about about 7 pounds off. Some were close to 40lbs off!

They averaged the numbers and determined that women typically understate their weight by 20lbs!

This is :shocked:ing, to say the least!
and guys lie about their dick size. so what? in the end everyone gets caught lying.

no we dont! :Q
 

moshquerade

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Originally posted by: schneiderguy
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: FelixDeKat
I was watching an episode of the man show where they interviewed women over a hidden scale and asked them a series of health quesitons, including their weight. It was hilarious.

NONE of them gave an accurate number, and only ONE was about about 7 pounds off. Some were close to 40lbs off!

They averaged the numbers and determined that women typically understate their weight by 20lbs!

This is :shocked:ing, to say the least!
and guys lie about their dick size. so what? in the end everyone gets caught lying.

no we dont! :Q
you just lied about lying. double liar. :p

 

monk3y

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I'm sure a bunch of guys would do the same thing if it was women asking how much they weigh.
 

JinLien

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Originally posted by: AbAbber2k
Originally posted by: JS80
Originally posted by: AbAbber2k
I loved The Man Show's "Stop Women's Suffrage" bit. Cracked me up that it took a guy to step in and tell those dumb broads what they were supporting.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WWV45MuWBN4

Hilarious. But wtf, no shout out to The Man Show as inspiration? Course someone probably did it before they did too.

Still my favorite though.
LOL, that was great.

 

KrillBee

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theres really no point in someone lying about their weight.

If they are overweight, everyone will be able to tell, no matter what number they are spurting out of their mouth.
 

Legend

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Originally posted by: KrillBee
theres really no point in someone lying about their weight.

If they are overweight, everyone will be able to tell, no matter what number they are spurting out of their mouth.

Yep, fitness/appearance is what matters. Not a number.