Are you meaning is it in fashion? I personally think men should be slim, or at least at a good weight for their frame, because otherwise you're just not healthy (and you've got to admit, the majority of people are attracted to slimmer people) I think right now it is in fashion for men to be slim and a bit muscular/toned. And of course, girls go nuts over any semi-decent looking man with a nice set of abs!
Hope I helped, sorry if it was a bit vague! Have a nice day! :)
Slim the jerk-line Skinner in of mice and men.
In "Of Mice and Men", Slim is described as the skinner. As the skinner, Slim is responsible for skinning the animals that are killed on the ranch. He is known for his skill and expertise in this task.
well DO girls like slim men?. . . .well to an extent. they like men that have a slendor physique. yet built like a rock.
It depends what type it is (slim or not) and if its used or not. Now a days it should be around 50-100
yes, ofcourse they should, because now a days women are equal to men
Slim works as a skilled mule driver on the ranch in 'Of Mice and Men'. He is well-respected by the other ranch workers for his expertise with the mules and his calm demeanor. Additionally, Slim is also seen as a voice of reason and wisdom among the men on the ranch.
Yes you should get the ps3 slim 320GB version
the men in the 1930's america were lonely and they lived by the american dream. they couldnt trust anyone but in mice and men we see that lennie and george are together and slim questions gfeorge about his relationship with lennie.
Slim is a character in John Steinbeck's novel "Of Mice and Men." He is described as a skilled and respected worker on the ranch, known for his wisdom and empathy. Slim's calm demeanor and understanding nature make him a trusted confidant among the other characters.
Curley's wife gave Slim "the eye" in the novel "Of Mice and Men." This gesture implies flirtation or seduction, suggesting that Curley's wife may have been seeking attention or validation from Slim.
In Chapter 2 of "Of Mice and Men," the conflict between Slim and Candy arises when Slim suggests that Candy should let his old dog be put down because it is no longer useful. Candy is attached to the dog and doesn't want to let go, while Slim argues that it would be more humane to end its suffering. They ultimately agree to have Carlson shoot the dog.
he is ugly