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What do men think of cellulite on a woman?

In response to a woman's question on Reddit about whether or not men care about cellulite, most of the men seemed to agree that they, in fact, did not care at all.

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Lena Dunham is gracing Glamour's February cover alongside her "Girls" castmates without any sort of retouching. As any woman with a body can imagine, this means her cellulite is out for the world to see.

And you know what?! HER LEGS STILL LOOK SMOKIN' HOT.

Being able to grace the cover of a major women's magazine like Glamour as a normal person with a normal body without any sort of retouching is a HUGE step for women on a national scale. But that, unfortunately, doesn't change the fact that we all still worry about what others think about our cellulite. You know the scenario: Your boyfriend has told you about a million and one times that he doesn't care about that patch of dimples on your upper left thigh, but you still can't help but doubt him a teeny, tiny, little bit. Does he really not care, or is he just saying that to make you feel better?! Personally, I always like to think of that scene from "Eat, Pray, Love" where Julia Roberts' friend is freaking out about her muffin top, and Julia reminds her that men literally DON'T CARE. "He's in a room with a naked woman. He's won the lottery," she says. And if that wasn't proof enough for you, we have more right here. In response to a woman's question on Reddit about whether or not men care about cellulite, most of the men seemed to agree that they, in fact, did not care at all.

Here's why:

Who you are matters more.

It's nothing that a good, old-fashioned 69 can't fix.

As long as you're not a "disagreeable bitch," we're chill.

Confidence is the only thing that can make it disappear.

Keeping things clean down there is way more important.

Simply put, NBD.

It can actually be "beautiful."

It's irrelevant.

It's fire flames sexy HOTNESS.

Most importantly, though, WHO CARES WHAT MEN THINK ABOUT YOUR BODY?

So what, you have some cellulite? News flash: Everyone has flaws. If you get rid of the cellulite, I promise you'll find something else to hate about your body.

The only trick here is to accept yourself fully, flaws and all.

Super famous powerhouses like Lena Dunham and Chrissy Teigen are embracing their imperfections and showing them off to the world like it ain't no thing. Follow their lead! Embrace your body the way it is, and I promise you'll be the hottest woman in the room, no matter what your body type.

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It’s Thursday night. Your legs are shaved, your ‘90s blowout is flawless, and you’ve spent the last two hours watching ‘glowy makeup tutorials’ on YouTube. It’s time for another Hinge date. Then, just as you’re about to walk out the door, you get a text: “So sorry to do this last minute, but I’m still drowning in work. Would you hate me if we reschedule?” Naturally, your first reaction is: I am so over this shi*t. Yet, as you change into sweatpants and queue up Bridget Jones’s Diary, you find yourself wondering, “What do I even want from a partner? And how do I find someone who's looking for the same thing?” The beginning of a relationship—or even the first few dates—can feel like a game of hide and seek. You don't want to ‘find your person’ right away (because what’s the fun in that?). But after a while, the chase loses its appeal. Which begs the question, when is the right time to say what you're looking for in a relationship? In a dating culture that's wrought with ghosting and gaslighting, it's hard to take the plunge toward honesty. Well, it was—until the ‘hardballing’ trend came along.

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