Is there a correlation to your BMI (for those who skipped that chapter, it's your body mass index) and your dating life?
Frankly, I think that any sentence with the word 'mass' in it, except for religious purposes, is probably setting you up for disappointment. Nonetheless, once those numbers have been calculated you fall, like Goldilocks, into the category of–too small, too large or just right.
If 'just right' ain't happening you've a few choices.You can vigorously fight that bulge battle, determined to torture yourself into a one digit size, alternatively, you might be quite contented with your girth and figure that the 'more to love' adage works.
That is, if you can find the one who subscribes to that 'more to love' philosophy.
So then, where to find the one?
According to a new study in the Journal PLoS One they found that men under stress prefer heavier women.
What I didn't get from the study was how come? I suspect I can conjure up a few guesses, mostly having to do with comfort food therapy or pendulous breast nestling fantasies.
If that works for you and your are determined to find the one, not reduce your girth, and are actively seeking that mate, here's a suggestion.
Hang around your local CVS. If you see someone putting in a prescription for Xanax, immediately introduce yourself as an alternative.
Have him buy you a candy bar, or two, on the way out insuring a wonderful future together.
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