Maybe the weightless people are astronauts!
Zero-gee and I feel fine!
Weightless People on SLS
@werabi
I have no words...
Pretty judgemental there aren't you. My wife doesn't want a weight on hers because of a medication she is on and is a little imbarest about it. The medication cause her to gain so dhe has a hard time losing weight. She is not obese just overweight.
And if you have never fuck a fat chick you don't know what you are missing.
Can't say there is one thing in a profile that would be a definite no. The profile as a whole makes us decide.
When we see "0" what else are they not being truthful of?
I like the ones that say something like 0'8", 400 lb...
Like they are shaped like a frisbee.
We keep our weight and age updated, at least within a few pounds and a few months since it has to be done manually. We also have photos in our private folders no more and a month or two old we share. The goal is to make a connection that leads to a better connection in person. I can't imagine the logic in lying to make a good online connection that sets the person up for a negative in-person connection. We've only been bitten by that badly once, but it was a doozy. That couple was easily 20 years older than their posted age and she was at least 50 if not 75 pounds heavier than their photos. Needless to say, that was about a 30 second meeting.
We are used to seeing profiles with a weight of 0, but here is a new one we saw on a profile recently ... the complete opposite extreme .. a weight of 999
ITS NOT ALWAYS THE SIZE THAT COUNTS ITS HOW YOU DO IT
Hilarious.. next you will want photos of the male half on SLS profiles.. oh wait thats you right?
If you dont like the photos they have or anything about ones profile .. move on its that simple!
Height and weight are absolute values.
Sexual orientation is not.
Absolutely hilarious that people recognize how stupid it is to lie about weight, height, etc, yet they don't apply that same scrutiny to sexual orientation.
We don't have a problem with people not listing their weight on their profile.
If you're judging potential friends about stuff like that we're probably not a good match anyway.
We've met people whose ages and body dimensions don't fit our ideals who have knocked our socks off. And we've met people with "perfect" bodies and beautiful faces who have been total duds.
Doubt I can hide my roughly 280lb self when we meet so I can't be bothered to pretend I'm a different weight. We try to update our profile often so it's accurate. Rarely interested in anyone who lists as "0" weight.
An SLS profile, like a professional CV (resume'), is often optimistic and not infrequently out of date. In the professional world, where there is interest in a(n employment) relationship, the next step is often a video conference; this is a low-cost, low-stress way to get to know the other party. We have found that a video meet can be a useful next step in personal contexts as well.
0 = "I'd rather not say". If that's a big to you, move along.
I'd prefer that over a lie.
@Asian
Think about the subject from this perspective.
These types of sites have 3 interesting criteria that people focus on: Height, Weight, and Age. People use these as methods to either reject or meet.
Now, let's imagine this: We go to a club. You see us there and are interested. WOOHOO :) Do you:
- Ask to see a photo id to prove our age?
- Pull out a tape measure to learn our height?
- Ask us to stand on the scale that you brought?
Now, does it really matter if the person lists their weight, height, or age on this site?
Pictures can be deceiving. Some people look younger than they are. Some look older. Some look lighter, some look heavier. Some look taller, some look shorter.
Here is a funny thing . . . We met a couple where the wife was adamant that the male she was meeting be 6' or taller. We met, and had fun. I told her afterward that I lied to her. I am actually 5' 11.99 inches tall. Should she have rejected me? She chuckled because she realized that what they wrote on their profile came across as being absolute. They rewrote the profile to state that the wife's preference for males was that they be taller than her. She was 5'11".
But I will also state this. People have on their profile what they want. They are under no obligation to put something on their profile that you or I demand.
Many profiles show "0" for a person's weight. It's amazing how common it is for SLS members to be weightless! Of course, this is bogus. 10 times out of 10, the person is hiding the fact that they are morbidly obese. Now, there are many folks who prefer such BBW and BHM people, and I'm not knocking it. However, pretending to be weightless is just a waste of everyone's time. There is no point in lying, then trying to convince others to have sex with you when you meet in person. It just discourages folks from meeting others.
I encourage everyone to file Support Tickets to request requiring users to set their weight to a non-zero value. In fact, there should be a minimum value of say, 55 lbs (25 kg). If a person with a very low profile weight doesn't look anorexic in their photos, then others will know they're lying and proceed accordingly.

