99% of the ones on BP are gross. I'm looking for a Lou Simone type.I've seen them advertised on BP. The agencies generally don't hire them.
Add it the bait and switch and there are a bunch.
Yes, the majority of the ones advertised on bp for that specific niche aren't very appealing (At least in Toronto and the GTA). In other markets however, it's a different story.really ?
pm me, if you ever see someone appealing.Many of them are short term...I mainly see bbws and most of the 'best' sessions I had are ones who advertise for a short while then go off the radar.
I personally would like to see lou simone but her rates are too high for me considering I enjoy most of the ones we already have here
Very true. I've been bashed for inquiring about curvier ladies.That's because most guys here prefer the little 100 pound sp.
IMO, the ones you named are definitely voluptuous as opposed to BBWs. (Will look into it)Going to sound like a dumb question but what qualifies a woman as bbw? I do like a lady with a large natural bust and have seen a few 'curvier' ladies. Most really do provide a fun time with little attitude. There are ladies on TERB such as Maika Wren, Amanda Roy, Lana from QoS, Airport Alexandra whom I attractive and at risk of offending I would say are bbw. Although, I find I'm appreciating ladies of various shapes and sizes as I age. Hmm...a duo with a couple ladies of different sizes would be interesting.
Men Are Totally Hardwired by Evolution to Prefer Curvy Women, Study Finds
And it's one curve in particular
A new University of Texas study has found that men express a clear preference for women who have a pronounced back-to-buttock curve.
After asking around 100 men to rank the attractiveness of images of various females, researchers found that men strongly preferred women with a back-to-buttock curve of 45.5 degrees, which they described as the “theoretically optimal angle of lumbar curvature.”
They theorized that, in ancient times, such an angle meant that women were more likely to carry out successful pregnancies.
“This spinal structure would have enabled pregnant women to balance their weight over the hips,” said researcher David Lewis.
“These women would have been more effective at foraging during pregnancy and less likely to suffer spinal injuries. In turn, men who preferred these women would have had mates who were better able to provide for fetus and offspring, and who would have been able to carry out multiple pregnancies without injury.” [...]