Honest opinion on muscular women?
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FoCoAlphaNerd wrote: »FoCoAlphaNerd wrote: »I love these threads where three quarters of the people refuse to answer the OP's question. instead of just saying "personally, I like this," everyone feels the need to make some comment about how she shouldn't care. Maybe she does care, maybe she doesn't, but she asked a really simple and straight forward question. I don't see why it's so hard to get straight answers.
thanks for answering the OP's question so directly!
scroll up, I did
i caught that, then edited to a real answer, then decided i didn't care so i just left the Thanks!
real answer is that none of what you think are real answers are answers at all. even the OP uses terms like slender, curvy, thick, manly, defintion....except if 10 people gave their definition of each of those terms you'd have 10 different descriptions of each one. try going on some online dating site and checking the box for X type body matches. you'll get a myriad of body types responding as slender, athletic, curvy, etc.
and even then it doesn't matter. because if 100 people came in here and said they didn't like X body type, that still leaves 100,000 that didn't see or chose not to respond to the thread. so my answer IS a real answer. the only opinion that matters is that of the OP. everything else is just background noise0 -
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FoCoAlphaNerd wrote: »FoCoAlphaNerd wrote: »I love these threads where three quarters of the people refuse to answer the OP's question. instead of just saying "personally, I like this," everyone feels the need to make some comment about how she shouldn't care. Maybe she does care, maybe she doesn't, but she asked a really simple and straight forward question. I don't see why it's so hard to get straight answers.
thanks for answering the OP's question so directly!
scroll up, I did
i caught that, then edited to a real answer, then decided i didn't care so i just left the Thanks!
real answer is that none of what you think are real answers are answers at all. even the OP uses terms like slender, curvy, thick, manly, defintion....except if 10 people gave their definition of each of those terms you'd have 10 different descriptions of each one. try going on some online dating site and checking the box for X type body matches. you'll get a myriad of body types responding as slender, athletic, curvy, etc.
and even then it doesn't matter. because if 100 people came in here and said they didn't like X body type, that still leaves 100,000 that didn't see or chose not to respond to the thread. so my answer IS a real answer. the only opinion that matters is that of the OP. everything else is just background noise
That was a smart thing you said.0 -
Its great that people like all different kinds of shapes and sizes, its goes to show that everybody is perfect to somebody and everyone should love their body as someone else does x
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Muscle is good, would love to look like Nicole Wilkins (not contest prepped, her normal look) one day. I know most men think that is gross but I don't care.
However, personally I don't find women who have that much muscle attractive. I prefer the larger lower body without the shoulders and biceps being noticeably muscular, like Michelle Lewin.0 -
Muscle is good, would love to look like Nicole Wilkins (not contest prepped, her normal look) one day. I know most men think that is gross but I don't care.
However, personally I don't find women who have that much muscle attractive. I prefer the larger lower body without the shoulders and biceps being noticeably muscular, like Michelle Lewin.
I had to look her up. I got kind of flushed. But holy boob job.0 -
arditarose wrote: »FoCoAlphaNerd wrote: »FoCoAlphaNerd wrote: »I love these threads where three quarters of the people refuse to answer the OP's question. instead of just saying "personally, I like this," everyone feels the need to make some comment about how she shouldn't care. Maybe she does care, maybe she doesn't, but she asked a really simple and straight forward question. I don't see why it's so hard to get straight answers.
thanks for answering the OP's question so directly!
scroll up, I did
i caught that, then edited to a real answer, then decided i didn't care so i just left the Thanks!
real answer is that none of what you think are real answers are answers at all. even the OP uses terms like slender, curvy, thick, manly, defintion....except if 10 people gave their definition of each of those terms you'd have 10 different descriptions of each one. try going on some online dating site and checking the box for X type body matches. you'll get a myriad of body types responding as slender, athletic, curvy, etc.
and even then it doesn't matter. because if 100 people came in here and said they didn't like X body type, that still leaves 100,000 that didn't see or chose not to respond to the thread. so my answer IS a real answer. the only opinion that matters is that of the OP. everything else is just background noise
That was a smart thing you said.
once or twice a month that'll happen whether i mean to do it or not.0 -
arditarose wrote: »FoCoAlphaNerd wrote: »FoCoAlphaNerd wrote: »I love these threads where three quarters of the people refuse to answer the OP's question. instead of just saying "personally, I like this," everyone feels the need to make some comment about how she shouldn't care. Maybe she does care, maybe she doesn't, but she asked a really simple and straight forward question. I don't see why it's so hard to get straight answers.
thanks for answering the OP's question so directly!
scroll up, I did
i caught that, then edited to a real answer, then decided i didn't care so i just left the Thanks!
real answer is that none of what you think are real answers are answers at all. even the OP uses terms like slender, curvy, thick, manly, defintion....except if 10 people gave their definition of each of those terms you'd have 10 different descriptions of each one. try going on some online dating site and checking the box for X type body matches. you'll get a myriad of body types responding as slender, athletic, curvy, etc.
and even then it doesn't matter. because if 100 people came in here and said they didn't like X body type, that still leaves 100,000 that didn't see or chose not to respond to the thread. so my answer IS a real answer. the only opinion that matters is that of the OP. everything else is just background noise
That was a smart thing you said.
once or twice a month that'll happen whether i mean to do it or not.
Yeah I noticed0 -
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iamaprincessx wrote: »My dream shape
She's beautiful. I'd like to look like that too. But I don't find her to be muscular.0 -
She seems lean not muscular in my opinion0
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arditarose wrote: »iamaprincessx wrote: »My dream shape
She's beautiful. I'd like to look like that too. But I don't find her to be muscular.
I know.. I just love the shape of her and the fact she doesn't look too slim x0 -
^^holy quads0
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iamaprincessx wrote: »My dream shape
Ewww, so bulky!0 -
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Yeah, I think that lady would be an example of too masculine for most men. I'd have a really hard time cuddling someone that would feel that ... hard.0
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I like seeing muscle definition on women. It's not something I see much of though. I've only once seen a woman in real life that had very visible even when not flexing arm muscles that some might view as masculine. It was at the grocery store and my first thought was "holy cow she has put in a lot of work and it really shows," and not "ew." I don't know that I'd want quite that much definition but it's certainly not something I see as unattractive.
Erin Stern in this picture has nice arms.
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I like seeing muscle definition on women. It's not something I see much of though. I've only once seen a woman in real life that had very visible even when not flexing arm muscles that some might view as masculine. It was at the grocery store and my first thought was "holy cow she has put in a lot of work and it really shows," and not "ew." I don't know that I'd want quite that much definition but it's certainly not something I see as unattractive.
Erin Stern in this picture has nice arms.
Her core is awesome. There is this girl at my gym and she has the best muscular body ever (she has a feminine shape but then is completely ripped and shapely) I can't help but stare and try to copy her workouts.
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I like muscular women, but also skinny and not so skinny. Not very picky.
Where my preference lies is on "functional" women. What does that mean? That they are good at something and happy doing it. Dancing, football, cycling, swimming, running, cross-fit, whatever. I've always been attracted to physically active people.0 -
I am physically attracted to girls who aren't particularly defined. I like softer look.0
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I think there is a point of muscularity and low bodyfat that I find less attractive. It's not something I think women accidentally do. Most women I know that lift don't fall into that category.0
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the more muscles the better.
You're going to be hard pressed to find a woman walking around in day to day life that looks like Dana L Bailey than you are someone who just "works out".
So yeah- I'll take more over less.She's beautiful. I'd like to look like that too. But I don't find her to be muscular.
She's squishy.
which is just.
sigh.0 -
I like her squish0
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iamaprincessx wrote: »I like her squish
Thank god- you're entitled to it.0 -
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emily_stew wrote: »I like seeing muscle definition on women. It's not something I see much of though. I've only once seen a woman in real life that had very visible even when not flexing arm muscles that some might view as masculine. It was at the grocery store and my first thought was "holy cow she has put in a lot of work and it really shows," and not "ew." I don't know that I'd want quite that much definition but it's certainly not something I see as unattractive.
Erin Stern in this picture has nice arms.
Dang, she is gorgeous.
yeah I was going to say she has nice everything.0 -
emily_stew wrote: »FoCoAlphaNerd wrote: »I love these threads where three quarters of the people refuse to answer the OP's question. instead of just saying "personally, I like this," everyone feels the need to make some comment about how she shouldn't care. Maybe she does care, maybe she doesn't, but she asked a really simple and straight forward question. I don't see why it's so hard to get straight answers.
I like how you also didn't answer the OPs question. Unless I haven't read it yet.
Edit: OK, so you did...meh. I'd offer a rebuttal but I think DavPul already hit the nail on the head.
He/she did. Sorta. One of the first responders0
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