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eightyseven

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So I've recently become single, which always comes with a certain amount of excitement. I have a very close female friend who, without me saying much anything, figured out that I like big girls. It wasn't a big deal and she didn't make much of it, nor did I mind because it's not something I'm ashamed of whatsoever (of course).

This being said, she and my other female friend decided that they wanted to set me up with a really attractive BBW friend of theirs (who I happen to know somewhat). They were SUPER excited about it and were almost pushy. Now, of course I find this girl attractive but it's pretty apparent that we're COMPLETELY, even BEYOND incompatible as far as personalities are concerned. But still they push, and have created some pretty awkward situations.

I'm curious... does/did this happen to any of you guys and gals when you tell your friends or they find out that you're an FA/FFA? Why does it seem like it's everyone's first reaction? I'm not saying it's bad- it's just been an awkward experience for me and I'm curious to see what others think.
 

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