Why are gay guys more likely to be attracted to fat guys than straight women?
>>18401610
The same reason why Anonymous posters on 4chan are 93.87% more likely to pull statistics completely out of their ass than any other demographic.
>>18401620
that's 93% accurate
>>18401962
I detect a 70% rate of bullshit
As far as I'm aware, feeding/weight gain fetishes are more common among gay men than among straight women (or they just have a much bigger online presence), but other than that I've never heard differently about the gay scene than that it's all about how young and how good looking you are.
>>18401610
Because women look to men for breeding health, gay men look to guys for sex, love, and broship
>>18402011
Good, simple and clear analysis.
>>18402011
>women look to men for breeding health
Lol you poor fucking bastard
>>18402011
>>18402044
Except OP's premise isn't even true.
https://mic.com/articles/131288/does-it-get-better-for-gay-guys-who-happen-to-be-overweight#.praZ7uctV
>growing up and entering the gay community meant learning quickly that there are schema for acceptable, normal bodies: the cis hairless twink, the sorta-hairy hunk or the gym bunny.
>In fact, Lopez said, it wasn't until he was 30 that he attended an event in the bear community — a community of gay men who are usually larger, taller and hairier than one might find in the mainstream gay community.
>"Are you a big boy? Are you a big boy with muscle? Are you a total chub?" Lopez explained. "There's this hierarchy, and it depends on who you are and who you're interested in dating."
>Diaz is currently in a relationship where he says his partner loves him at his current size. But during his single years, the bars were often unwelcoming to people of his size, he said. Diaz also said he's found refuge in the bear scene. But when he does enter mainstream spaces, he often has to arm himself with his own personal mantra.
>Samuel Colón told me that he was able to be confident about his own body when he first went out into a mainstream gay space. His secret? He learned about his body as a straight man: He dated women until he was 21. According to Colón, living as straight let him operate without any problems with his weight.
>"When you date girls, it's not such a hang-up to be overweight," Colón told Mic. "I always find that weird, how gay men have such high standards, but in the heterosexual world, there isn't that pressure put on men."
>In fact, Colón was surprised the first time he stepped foot into a mainstream white gay bar. There was a pervading culture of slim body worship that turned him off.
Or just read the whole thing if it interests you.
>>18402063
Bear communities exist for gay guys and I would have to agree that big guys in general (aka the mainstream) are less acceptable, but I don't believe that women are more accepting of fat guys than gay men.
>>18401962
68% of the time