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lefarce, quit trolling. I'm not a fan of Fat Debate threads either, but I have sense enough to leave them alone instead of try to piss people off.

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Beautiful people are neither fat nor bald. Just look at The Hills on MTV; not a fat/bald person in sight…






nor an ethnic minority.

[spoiler]
Will you stay out of it… NICK LACHEY!?
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ding dongs.
That sounds like a dick.

I thought this thread was about what a guy would choose if he faced this for himself, with the subsidiary question about what girls think of that choice… Not some fat/thin debate.

Gawd those are as endemic here as… atheist/Christian digital/traditional, 3d-animation/2d-animation, Story/artwork, Manga/western-style :)

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I personally find skinny guys unattractive, but my sister does (or did) too, and the current love of her life is as thin as a flag pole.
I agree, guys under 140lbs are gross looking, i'm not even sure where the trend for them to look like that came from either. AIDs patient emo skinny just isn't hot on a guy (and arguably on many girls too).

This is why there is no hope for me. The most I've ever weighed is 125lbs so to be considered attractive I have to rely on my "charming" personality.
This is the reason why I'd choose "fat."

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This is why there is no hope for me.
With Skulbie… She's into girls though so I wouldn't worry ;)

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OK, no more "I prefer my women this way or that" stuff in this thread, that isn't what it's about. No crap replies like "it's a fact women are sensitive about weight" either. I've seen too many of those types of threads go down in flames, I'm not having it here. :]

Edit: I deleted about 4 replies if anyone is confused. :]

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I don't care if the guy is bald or fat. He could be both, for all I care. As long as he makes me laugh and loves me unconditionally, then he's the man for me. …Luckily I found just the man to do that, and married him. :)

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OK, no more "I prefer my women this way or that" stuff in this thread, that isn't what it's about. No crap replies like "it's a fact women are sensitive about weight" either. I've seen too many of those types of threads go down in flames, I'm not having it here. :]
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I like to think I have preferences when it comes to guys, and on a casual basis I do… but when I've really hit it off with someone, it hasn't mattered what they look like. That's not a particularly reassuring answer for guys though, as I'm not much of a catch and I don't like meeting people in the first place. :]

I've found that people's own self-image is a hell of a lot more destructive than anything they might be like in reality though. That goes for girls and guys. So- whether you guys pick fat or bald, be cool with it and don't let it get you down. :]

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I am a little bit overweighted, but I like my hair so…

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I'd rather be fat, as you can reverse this. Baldness is not. Or are we talking about people shaving your head? And not male baldness that comes from age?

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You know, I actually have dreams where I suddenly wake up and I'm fat and bald. lol!
And while I'm just disappointed that I got fat, I'm appalled that I lost my hair! :(

And I'm franticly searching for one of my lovely hats to compensate in a really pathetic way… "look, I'm still cool everybody, look at my hat!" :)

It's really funny because being fat or bald isn't something I'm worried about normally, I don't even think about that, and I don't wear hats to create an image for other people.

-But it comes down to that destructive self image Skool mentioned. The only time I've ever felt worried about getting fat was when a female friend teased me that it might happen one day and I might not always be thin. And then suddenly I'm thinking "Would I be different if I was fat? Would that make me less of a person to her?"
And the same with being bald; I've always had long hair, that's just how it is, but when you have people complementing you on that specifically, you stop thinking that hair doesn't matter really and start thinking that how it looks actually represents YOU in their eyes and if it wasn't like it was no one would notice you.

It's silly and sad but stuff like that goes on in your head and makes you feel certain ways, at least on a subconscious level.

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I was really fat when I was a teenager. I was a very different person too. I had a bad inferiority complex. All through High School I kept to myself. After all if I hated myself certainly other people did. I wanted to spare the people around me from having to look at me. I don't know if it was because of my weight that I was so unhappy or maybe it was just part of it but I wouldn't ever want to go back to that.

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I was really fat when I was a teenager. I was a very different person too. I had a bad inferiority complex. All through High School I kept to myself. After all if I hated myself certainly other people did. I wanted to spare the people around me from having to look at me. I don't know if it was because of my weight that I was so unhappy or maybe it was just part of it but I wouldn't ever want to go back to that.
I felt like that in high school too. I feel much better about myself now, and I don't feel that people see me in a negative light. I'm actually much heavier than I was then. (So, I would wager, it is not your appearance that is the factor here… High schoolers are, as a whole, self-conscious and superficial.)

My sister severely scarred her face in a car accident. For months, she felt so ugly that she didn't want to be seen in public. Slowly, she started forgetting about her altered appearance, and became comfortable again. She now acts as she did before. She feels cute, and guys flirt with her as they always did. The scars did not fade. Only her own attitude changed.

As superficial as we feel other people are and as self-conscious as we can be, changing appearance doesn't have a devastating effect unless you let it. If you go bald, shine that head and show it off. If you put on a few pounds, enjoy your additional inertia. Remember that every person will age, and your body will change. That's a guarantee.

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I assume the question means that you can't reverse either, if you choose one.

For myself… I'd rather be bald than fat. I've always had a crewcut… except for 2008 when I really let my hair grow out for an entire year just for the heck of it… what a nuisance!! I don't know how guys with long hair deal with it. I couldn't look down without my own hair blinding me.

On a woman… I'd rather she be bald than fat. No, I don't like a bald head on a woman… but still. However, that said, I'm not saying I only like the supermodel body image.

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For myself… I'd rather be bald than fat. I've always had a crewcut… except for 2008 when I really let my hair grow out for an entire year just for the heck of it…
You looked really good with a shaggy head of hair. ;)

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Bald, there aren't a whole of lot of health problems attached to not having hair (except ski cancer. I wear hats I've had really bad sunburn on the top of my head when I don't. You don't notice it until you touch your head and scream)

If you're overweight verging on obese; I really don't want heart problems, various joint and muscle problems from carrying too much weight, diabetes etc, etc, etc.

I was in the army for 10 years. Wearing a combat vehicle crew helmet all the time the shorter my hair was the more comfy the helmet was to wear.


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Hmmm…fifty years old now and still neither fat or bald–however, I do struggle now to keep my weight at a healthy (for my 6'2" frame) 200 pounds. I really like food! Hair wise, I have always just been thankful I got to keep my hair, as my head shape really doesn't go well with bald…I don't think.
Sadly, male pattern baldness and stomach fat are genetically linked…sorry guys, the balder you are, the more chance you have of having that spare tire…no choices there…

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Hm… I'm a little overweight… D: (as of now, that is; Project Diet is starting, er, tomorrow!!) if I had to choose between being obese and being bald, I… eh… don't want either! But I guess I'd be bald; I hate my hair and I always get it cut pretty short anyway… it never looks right… it's too thin… it's curly and I hate curly hair…(plus if I were bald my hair would never get oily!!! woot.) But if it came between me being like, awesomely thin and bald, or my current weight + a full head of hair, I'd choose having hair.

In terms of men: I choose fat!! Fat people are fluffy and soft, like gentle pillows. Plus, they tend to be more interesting. bald= gross. I don't like army hair either- 'crew cuts' or what have you. Plus my boyfriend is one of those horribly skinny people you guys are talking about (I have devious plans to slip lard into his food when he's not looking, etc…) and sometimes people are like, 'you only like guys who are super-skinny!' and that is a very attractive quality, but I also enjoy the slovenly type. You know, the kind of person who doesn't care about exercising or leaving the house ever, and just eats junk food and has fun. (sounds like me…)

And there's something about pudgy people– they're nicer, they're funnier, they're more laid back, and they don't expect the world to be handed to them on a platter (read: they have low self-esteem… hehehe) that makes them a lot more fun to be around than, say, a bald person. Bald people tend to be pricks… and overly buff, which is gross.

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Fat, because I'm alredy a chubby guy with long hair and I'm feel good with my own body…

I feel sexy being a chubby guy with long hair, and I probably would feel less sexy being a bald and skinny guy…

Hell, I'm sexier than this guy:



I have more hair, less belly and I'm perfectly shaved…due the fact that I barely able to grow any beard at all…and I use glasses, but glasses make me look like a sexy intelectual…

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I'd rather be bald, then I'd join the navy or a cult or something so I won't be different.

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Personally, I've never found a correlation between niceness and body fitness. I knew a blonde woman who would have been ridiculously beautiful if she would only lose her (lots of) extra weight… and the extra weight certainly didn't improve her personality one bit.

I know I'm being inconsiderate when I say this… even taking into account different metabolism with different people, losing weight is a simple matter of math. You exercise off more calories than you take in, and you will lose weight, period. The key is you exercise off; you don't starve off.

Ozone, how do you keep the hair out of your eyes?

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Ozone, how do you keep the hair out of your eyes?
Hats ;)

You get used to it though, so it doesn't worry you as much anyway.

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oh man, this would be the hardest decision I could make, my hair is not just a part of my head, it is a part of me. Without my hair I would feel embarrassed to go out in public (it just doesn't suite me)

but being fat is one of the biggest turn-offs and I would feel hypocritical if I became fat, I don't hate fat people, I just don't have sympathy for them.

Suicide would be the ONLY option.

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My future just flashed before my eyes. I picture myself as a fat bald man driving a Rascal scooter around town yelling obscenities at everyone I pass by. Then my Rascal pops a tire cause I am just that damn fat and no one will help me. So I try to flab my ass home like a Manatee until I have a heart attack and die. Wow my future looks bleak.

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