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  1. BigFinchdog

    The Rap/Hip-Hop/R&B Thread

    I am pleasantly surprised at the number of old-school hip-hop fans on Dimensions, it's always a shock to encounter a large number of my own kind because I'm from a city where nearly everyone listens to the latest garbage deemed popular by Radio One and Clear Channel
  2. BigFinchdog

    Is it really worth it to be open about being an FA?

    It's ironic because Im very quick to defend someone who is getting dog-piled on because it reminds me of getting bullied in school and I refuse to tolerate that happening to someone I like. When Im the one getting put on blast Im a lot more likely to just bend over and take it because bullies...
  3. BigFinchdog

    Is it really worth it to be open about being an FA?

    Its not so much that I need the approval of others, it just gets old when others always want to bring up your preferences like you're required to talk about them. I have plenty of interests that strike people as weird or esoteric that I end up explaining all the time and it gets tiring.
  4. BigFinchdog

    Your First Internet BBW

    Carrie from Carrieland at the time she was the biggest woman I had seen on the internet with her own site, fell in love instantly
  5. BigFinchdog

    Any old school hip-hop fans?

    It's odd referring to the hip-hop I love as "old school" because it makes me feel old but the mid 90s really weren't that long ago, we're they? Anyways, I figure I'd kick this off by posting my top 5 solo artists and groups. Feel free to rip my lists to shreds! Solo MCs (not in order)...
  6. BigFinchdog

    Is it really worth it to be open about being an FA?

    I appreciate the responses I have gotten in this thread very much. I suppose I came off as having less self-esteem than I really do (Im sure that comes off as a load of shit) but on the flipside I think my lack of inhibition in approaching women is probably a subconscious reaction to being...
  7. BigFinchdog

    Is it really worth it to be open about being an FA?

    This is usually how I feel but I like being around people so it's sort of a catch 22. At the end of the day I know that I'll never be the type of person thats "popular" on more than a superficial level, I just need to have some people slap me in the face with the reality that Ive just got to...
  8. BigFinchdog

    Is it really worth it to be open about being an FA?

    My self-confidence is not the problem at all. I have a pretty healthy level of self-esteem and has been a big source of my romantic difficulties up to this point. I'm 24 and pretty much everyone I hang out with is well over 30 and age doesnt have as much to do with it as you'd like to think...
  9. BigFinchdog

    Is it really worth it to be open about being an FA?

    Just to address your points.... My mom's reaction had no direct bearing on my tastes, if that makes sense. I stopped having any regard for my mother's opinions a long time ago, its just that she's open minded as can be about everything except fat people. I feel like thats the last group you...
  10. BigFinchdog

    Is it really worth it to be open about being an FA?

    It wasnt so much her opinion in particular that affected me, its the fact that she's very open minded about everything else. I feel like fat people are about the last major group you can openly discriminate against and not get labeled a bigot. I felt like if she could be that cruel then the...
  11. BigFinchdog

    Cleveland-Chicago-Minneapolis OCT 10-13, where my dims at?

    Well, Im from Cleveland and currently live in Chicago
  12. BigFinchdog

    Ohio Event: Candye Kane in Cleveland! 8/5

    I had planned on going to that show but I moved from Cleveland about 2 weeks ago rather suddenly, about the only reason Im sad to have left
  13. BigFinchdog

    Northern Illinois?

    Just moved to Evanston
  14. BigFinchdog

    When you were younger....

    It was the spring dance. I was 9. The "fat girl" wanted to dance with me. I obliged. It was magical. There really isnt much else to it, I was too young to know anything other than what I felt.
  15. BigFinchdog

    FA/FFA Roll Call - de-lurk and/or introduce yourself here!

    Name: absolutely not Age: 24 Location: near Chicago, IL Likes: Underground rap, football, Philip Dick Dislikes: Shopping for jeans, my sweat glands, Bud Selig
  16. BigFinchdog

    Is it really worth it to be open about being an FA?

    I knew I liked big women when I was about 9. I danced with the biggest girl in our class at a spring dance and didn't think much of it other than "Wow she's really hot and this feels incredible!" Then I went to school on Monday. I already got picked on by pretty much everyone so this...
  17. BigFinchdog

    Have any other FAs experienced this?

    This has been what's happened to me pretty much every time. I've dated a couple of women who claim to enjoy their size but they said or did things on a regular basis that completely contradicted those claims and led me to believe they acted confident to mask their insecurities. Although I'm...
  18. BigFinchdog

    Comparing size to race

    I had an interesting exchange today and I've been chewing on it all day so I figured this would be a good place to purge my thoughts. I was eating lunch with a couple of female friends, Erin and Anna. Both of them would be considered fat by mainstream standards but I dont think either are...
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