Dad Bod...enough said
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LolBroScience wrote: »MonkeyMel21 wrote: »I might point out that the article was written by an 18 year old college student, that isn't even majoring in journalism or anything of the sort. Her intention wasn't for it to make it past normal reach of the publication. She just needed a topic and this was an inside joke between her and her other college aged friends.
That's all fine and dandy, but the comments still point out the negative stereotypes associated with those individuals with above average physiques. There are people that really do think that way.
read the facebook comments below the article. Now that is a show.
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My thoughts? There was a lot of projection in that video. This subject really isn't worth getting that worked up over. "Soft" people are not inherently better than fit people, and fit people are not inherently better than than the unfit. Individual men and women have their own individual preferences. Yes, there are certain physical traits that a greater percentage of people find desirable. However, most people are not so rigid they are incapable of ever liking anything else. Can we stop generalizing now and finally accept that different people are well, different?0
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yopeeps025 wrote: »LolBroScience wrote: »MonkeyMel21 wrote: »I might point out that the article was written by an 18 year old college student, that isn't even majoring in journalism or anything of the sort. Her intention wasn't for it to make it past normal reach of the publication. She just needed a topic and this was an inside joke between her and her other college aged friends.
That's all fine and dandy, but the comments still point out the negative stereotypes associated with those individuals with above average physiques. There are people that really do think that way.
read the facebook comments below the article. Now that is a show.
Ha I just read a bunch of those, they're nuts!
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I'm a grandpa and I'm still in decent shape... So...0
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I dunno about the dad bod thing, but those two dudes are distinctly not attractive to me.... they seem like loud aggressive jerks who are threatened by the very idea that anyone might prefer any body type other than theirs.0
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upgradeddiddy wrote: »
Not able to see your penis.
I plan to read those comments later today.
Really though If I was so big and not able to see my penis looking down. I would turn my weight around so quick.
Also is the titty dance something hard? I can even do that and I have my fat than muscle in my chest. I notice it withing the first year of consistent bench pressing. I did not have to bench a lot to do the titty dance.
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I couldn't make it through the video.
All I know is I would love to make it to "dad bod". I don't think I've had "dad bod" since I was 18.0 -
maillemaker wrote: »I couldn't make it through the video.
All I know is I would love to make it to "dad bod". I don't think I've had "dad bod" since I was 18.
cliff notes.
He tried to say I understand what dad bod is now. He said these guy with dad bods don't play with there kids.
I think the place he went to was something of skyzone. Its a indoor trampoline park. I have been once and there was a version of slam ball. It is fun but he was seeing all these parents not watching there kids so he makes an assumption.
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