PRESS RELEASE – Mar 27 -- Bone Fish, white label dating provider launched BBW Partners, a niche dating site that helps plus-sized individuals find love. Today, ~46% of men and 32% of women in the U.K. are classified as clinically overweight. Statistics for the U.S. are even worse.
The full article was originally published at PR Inside, but is no longer available.
Does this mean that if you're overweight you have to have an overweight mate? The overweight guys I know still want a skinny girl. The current thinking seems to be since being overweight it so common, let's figure out how to feel good about it instead of doing what is healthy; lose the weight. We don't try to make smokers feel good, and we don't try to make alcoholics feel good. We tell them to stop. Same thing. Obesity costs billions of dollars every year in lost productivity and increases in health care costs to you and me. I work in a hospital, and I am so sick of fat people crying to me to wipe their behinds. My motto is, if you can't wipe your own behind, you don't get any food. Sorry folks, but until you've seen it from my side (and you don't want to) I'll stick to my opinion; they need to lose the weight.
Posted by: kerry gray | Mar 30, 2009 at 12:36 PM
Avoid Bone Fish dating and all affiliate sites (14000+ portals to 6 or more databases) someone is usurping old accounts to send FAKE messages. Fake messages are all a Hetro male will ever get. Women get "are you real" as suckers search for any live female. I doubt it works any better for the gay members. If you pay to send messages only paid up members can actually read messages you send, non-paid lurkers only see first 40 char. No way to tell if anyone has paid (I estimate <0.001% currently out of 4 million+) or is just a lurker, or has just left without deleting the profile (some have age/d-o-b gap that shows profile hasn't been edited in 4 years) so you have to be able to say it all in 6 or 7 words. E-mail addresses and phone numbers get messed up.
Posted by: Peter Hill | Apr 06, 2009 at 02:49 PM
hi Peter,
Your comments are most provoking and I would be more than happy to discuss them with you.
Interestingly, having found several of your profiles on our service I see that you have only been a free member of certain sites for just over a year and have attempted on several occasions to include your email address in your advert which has resulted in you being banned on some of these sites.
I can assure you that your claims are false and I am more than happy to carry out the debate on here if you wish.
Regards,
Mike Fitzgerald
Director
Bone Fish Limited
Posted by: Michael Fitzgerald | Apr 15, 2009 at 06:36 AM
I do agree 100% with mike.
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