Guys, do you think cellulite is gross?

I'm normal weight, not fat at all, but also not really thin or skinny. I'm rather curvy. I'm kind of in between being an hourglass and a pear shape... of course that means I store most fat on my butt and thighs. And that means I have cellulite.

Since I'm not gonna post a picture of my thighs and butt, I found a picture of cellulite similar to mine:

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Of course my body is not exactly the same as Scarlet Johansson's (otherwise I'd be a rich movie star, LOL). My breasts are a bit smaller, or look a bit smaller (34C), and I have a more defined waist... guys usually tell me I'm hot, but I always cringe because of course they see me clothed, they don't know underneath I have cellulite.

I've heard many guys say cellulite is gross... but is that degree of cellulite gross? Does having other good qualities make up for it? I'm working on it, by the way, but I know that realistically I can only expect to reduce the appearance and not to eliminate it completely.
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Most Helpful Guys

  • No, I think it's sexy. Incredibly hot. I personally am very turned on by "cottage cheese thighs". I love the look, the feel, and the texture. It's beautiful and natural on a woman. If your thighs look like hers, then you have EXTREMELY SEXY thighs that you should flaunt with short shorts. I especially like when a girl is athletic or even average weight and has cellulite. I wish the social stigma would go away, it's such a shame that so many women are made to feel ashamed of having a natural thing. I wish more girls would show it off instead of hide it.

    • wooww i like you boy!

  • It's not gross. It can still be toned if the girl wants it to disappear.

    Though, it's not really a deal breaker.

    • Well it's got nothing to do with being fat. I have it and I'm fairly slim. My mother has none, and she's overweight, over 50 and menopausal... still, no cellulite at all. Athletic women can have it, and yet some obese women may have no cellulite at all. It has more to do with connective tissue, skin thickness and therefore, genes. I work out and eat healthy, so it's not that.

Most Helpful Girls

  • its part of life, if you can't change it, it should not be a deal breaker, that goes for everything including stretch marks, not a big deal. You can only look your best and take care of yourself, just be healthy and happy and be the best person you can be and someone will be lucky to have you...yes cheesy but true.

  • See there are many cellulite creams available in the market..Try to use them and you will definitely get rid of it...See some top rated cellulite creams at:

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  • no it is not gross . may be a bit unattractive.. but ofcourse there are tons of things that make up for it.. and if I like your face and your smile. and your soul . then you are my queen.

    • it is uttracrive! if it's not for you go to gay bar

  • Do you think guys look good with cellulite?

    • Well I've never seen a guy with cellulite, as far as I understand it's extremely rare in men, yet extremely common in women, because connective tissue is different in males and females. Look it up if you don't believe me.

  • I love it. Turns me on. I look at it on porn sites. Not enough of it. A big cellulite booty or thighs and ill bang your brains out all night long.

  • I don't find cellulite gross at all. I do like bigger woman, so it comes with that... but I don't mind it at all.

  • Really don't care I love curves on a woman

  • Cellulite is just fat. I don't find it gross but it's not sexy either.

  • Hello... I LOVE / SEEK OUT a woman that have cellulite ( and stretch marks ) ... AND your physique is pearshaped/hourglass? you are SO my type... oh, I almost forgot, cankles are sexy too, as are thick , shapely calves! I also find that most ladies with cellulite have that sexy jiggle when they walk, especially if they're wearing heels / high heeled wedge shoes...

  • It's not "gross" but its unnattractive. Worse than stretch marks

  • Not really.