Does her bum look big in that? At last, an answer
At least for French women, courtesy of a survey commissioned by Elle (1).
"What do you think of your wife's / partner's figure?"
Fine just the way it is - 69%
Too round - 12%
Too skinny - 2%
Single (as a result of saying too round in the last survey?) - 17%
Other findings - the retired are the most likely to prefer the fuller figure, and the unemployed thin women. Chaps from the North East, North West and South West prefer bigger women, while South Easterners and Parisians prefer thinner women. Bar Paris (37/62), the figures are fairly even 55/45 one way or the other. Overall, women should make haste to the SW (82%) and find a pensioner (81%), as he is the most likely to take you just the way you are.
Sticking with French women, Ségolène Royal has been accused of 'behaving like a little girl in the playground' and 'lacking all dignity'. And for why? Because she said Sarko had had nothing to do with freeing Isabel Betancourt. She averred this while in Quebec City, thus violating the principle of never bad mouthing the Pres while outside France.
1) Way back lost in the mists of time I used to work in advertising, and as God is my witness, the Manchester sales team for Elle used to pronounce it 'Elly'. Yes, really.
"What do you think of your wife's / partner's figure?"
Fine just the way it is - 69%
Too round - 12%
Too skinny - 2%
Single (as a result of saying too round in the last survey?) - 17%
Other findings - the retired are the most likely to prefer the fuller figure, and the unemployed thin women. Chaps from the North East, North West and South West prefer bigger women, while South Easterners and Parisians prefer thinner women. Bar Paris (37/62), the figures are fairly even 55/45 one way or the other. Overall, women should make haste to the SW (82%) and find a pensioner (81%), as he is the most likely to take you just the way you are.
Sticking with French women, Ségolène Royal has been accused of 'behaving like a little girl in the playground' and 'lacking all dignity'. And for why? Because she said Sarko had had nothing to do with freeing Isabel Betancourt. She averred this while in Quebec City, thus violating the principle of never bad mouthing the Pres while outside France.
1) Way back lost in the mists of time I used to work in advertising, and as God is my witness, the Manchester sales team for Elle used to pronounce it 'Elly'. Yes, really.
Labels: Battle of the sexes, France, surveys