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Men prefer women with curves, says
survey
New York - Sophie
Dahl's decision to adopt a new slimline figure could have resulted in
fewer male fans, a new report claims.
The vast majority of men prefer a
woman to be curvaceous rather than very thin, according to the Safeway
poll.
Women appear to agree with men, with
most believing the type of fuller figure Dahl used to sport was more
of a turn-on for a man.
In the survey of 500 people, 87% of
men said they liked a women to be curvaceous and the right weight for
her height.
Just 8% preferred "very thin,
bordering on underweight" women, while the remainder liked
"voluptuous" females.
The response was almost identical
among women, with 88% thinking curvaceous would prove more of a
turn-on for men.
The majority of those polled had
little faith in "fad" diets, with 91% describing them as a
waste of time for most people.
The nation still appears obsessed
with losing weight, however, with 58% of women and 45% of men saying
they have been on a diet in the last 12 months.
Jan Walsh, author of the report,
said: "The British attitude to what we should eat is changing.
After decades of confusion, guilt and occasional starvation, the
national approach to dieting has undergone a quiet but remarkable
turn-around." -- Annanova News
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