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

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Lifer
Jul 19, 2004
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Originally posted by: forfor
Originally posted by: Queasy
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: forfor
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.

Why would we? One UCLA study found out that 85% of women are happy with their partner's penis size.. Studies have also found that women prefer width rather than length.

:)
they lied :Q

When I was in college, the college radio station had a show on late one night with a bunch of girls who somehow got on to this subject. Before the show was cut off (surprise!) I think it was something like 3 out of the 4 girls said they preferred width.

Part of the reason (a minor one), is that contrary to popular belief, women dislike extremely big (length-wise) ones. Too lazy to look up the name but there's a spot on the upper vagina - lower uterus which is so sensitive that it apparently feels like you got punched in the stomach if the penis reaches and touches it. Crazy.

Yup. There's only so much penis you can fit in the average vagina (or pretty much any body cavity).
 

iwantanewcomputer

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Apr 4, 2004
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i'd never intentionally lie about my weight, but if i have to take a guess, i tend to guess closer to what i'd like to be than honestly thinking about it would lead too. I assume most women are the same way.

also, i would like my weight to be higher, as long as I keep my BF low.
 

moshquerade

No Lifer
Nov 1, 2001
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Originally posted by: forfor
Originally posted by: Queasy
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: forfor
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.

Why would we? One UCLA study found out that 85% of women are happy with their partner's penis size.. Studies have also found that women prefer width rather than length.

:)
they lied :Q

When I was in college, the college radio station had a show on late one night with a bunch of girls who somehow got on to this subject. Before the show was cut off (surprise!) I think it was something like 3 out of the 4 girls said they preferred width.

Part of the reason (a minor one), is that contrary to popular belief, women dislike extremely big (length-wise) ones. Too lazy to look up the name but there's a spot on the upper vagina - lower uterus which is so sensitive that it apparently feels like you got punched in the stomach if the penis reaches and touches it. Crazy.
the cervix.

i am not saying women really like long dongs. i am saying though that just as women lie about their weight men will stretch their penis size to make themselves out as larger.

 

Jeff7

Lifer
Jan 4, 2001
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I might even be off by a bit. My weight varies between 120 and 126, though that probably is dependent on the POS scale we've got here, which is probably older than I am.

Deliberately misstating it though....I don't get that. It is a verifiable claim, and it's best not to lie about things that can easily be verified. Or rather, it's best not to lie at all.