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    Tired of Thin

    There was a plus sized gal on Carnivale that was played for sex appeal.
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    If you knew then what you know now?

    I never would have dated skinny girls. :)
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    A unique issue related to my comic.

    Well, sometimes it hasn't been that cut and dry. Of course it has been something I've become alittle more jackbooted about since discussing it here. The next few years should be really interesting. Because we'll have stories that are already completed with the thinner Lucy and recently...
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    A unique issue related to my comic.

    I love the 40's/50's look and the old school glamour of it. There's a couple of people I've been talking too from this site. So it might be fixable. Though I'll admit, I guess it is somewhat my fault for not being firmer about things.
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    FAs! Is weight gain arousing to you?

    In a fantasy setting sure. But in reality, no. I like looking at full-figured women and think they're sexy. But I really don't think about them gaining weight per say. I just think they're hot. Now they're thinner women that I think would look amazing if they packed on some pounds. But...
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    A unique issue related to my comic.

    Paul: Thanks. I'm from Texas. I got tired of every superhero story being set up North. So I changed the rules abit. My comic is set in a (lightly referenced) alternate history/universe. Thus it is present day, while appearing to be the future. Basically it's the future that people of the...
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    A unique issue related to my comic.

    Are you talking about the dark haired goth gal or the red headed lady? I know the dialogue you're speaking of but Cassie isn't on that page and Lucy isn't wearing fishnets in this story. So I'm assuming you're talking about Cassie.
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    A unique issue related to my comic.

    You're talking about the PDF on the main page? The goth chick? That's Cassie Hack, which is a character from my buddy Tim's comic Hack/Slash(go read it, it's good). He actually has a similar problem but in reverse. He describes her in his scripts as very thin and flat chested. But seldom does...
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    Alone in Your Hate?

    I think Battlestar Galactaca is boring.
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    A unique issue related to my comic.

    Well, there are times I even refer to it in dialogue. Has no effect. But I get what you're saying. And in effect the artists are the "casting agents" of comics. Good observation. I
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    A unique issue related to my comic.

    I do a comic book called Halloween Man. I write it, not pencil. Though I did create all of the characters within. The female lead in the character is a character named Lucy. As am I an FA, I've always described her a thick/curvy/voluptous. Seldom do the pencilers draw her that way. Even if I...
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    Does your taste as a FA change over time?

    A little. The body type has remained much the same. I like hourglass figures and I love large breasts. As I gotten older and more honest with myself, I find myself be attracted to larger women. I've ALWAYS liked girly girls with a retro look. That much has never changed.
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    Would you want your reality to match your FA fantasies?

    Yeah, I guess I've achieved some of my fantasies. I love large breasts and therefore have always wanted a really buxom girlfriend. I have that now. But I didn't go out of my way to date only large breasted women to make that happen. It just sort of worked out.
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    Dating a Thin Girl?

    Pretty much. There's a line and some people cross it.
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    Dating a Thin Girl?

    Um, I WAS married to a thin girl and I never cheated. And in fact, she ended up cheating on me. I was a faithful boyfriend and then a good husband. I loved her despite her outward appearance not being my 100 percent ideal. I don't think one has anything to do with the other. Either you're...
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