If a woman is fairly thin to maybe a tad chubby (which doesn't bother me), say at or under 145-150 pounds depending on height, she's usually pretty honest about her weight and height.
Once you break the 150 mark...they start "adjusting" and once she hits 200 she'll usually lie through her teeth! This one girl was at LEAST 274...and her bio (which had been written only a month prior) said she was 165-which at her height of 5'10 (which turned out to be 5'8) would have been "thick" but not overly fat. This chick looked like a (slightly) less hairy Michael Moore...
LOL!
I actually met several top-notch women through match.com. The problem is, I also had to suffer through some disasters. I remember one time, this "petite" woman and I agreed to meet for a bike ride. I drove up to the designated meeing place and all I saw was an SUV with a bike on the back and this HUGE calf sticking out the driver's side door. I considered turning around and going home, but being the gentlemen I am I suffered through a two hour bike ride with the hog.
I have to say that your arrogant and mean spirited writing here reflects the kind of person I'd steer ~way~ clear of if I were checking up on someone on the internet.
Some people lie about who they are on the internet. Some gain weight, and some are more than a little embarrassed to come to grips and show pictures of themselves that show without uncertainty their actual weight. After seeing how they would be described by you if they did I DONT' BLAME THEM A BIT. Get rid of the chip on your shoulder. It's giving you an ugliness that is worse than a hundred pounds.
274, 275, whatever it takes...
(trying to figure out why 274 was your estimate...
"his one girl was at LEAST 274...and her bio"
"said she was 165-which at her height "
She just gave the weight per leg!
You just have to ask more qualifying questions.