who doesnt like when guys gain muscles
Options
Replies
-
I don't find offense to anyone else's opinions. You like what you like. From a medical stand point anytime I see obese people, male and female I see diabetes or other diseases just waiting to surface. I see way to many people die extremely young in hospitals due to obesity. That's my motivation for staying healthy. Definitely not for attracting woman or getting laid. I would hope they would be attracted to my personality more than if I have a six pack.
you don't have to try and attract to get laid though, you're off the market lol0 -
Guys that try to gain muscle are dumb. :glasses:0
-
I don't think it's attractive when a guy is completely musclebound, but that is just my opinion. He can do whatever he wants.0
-
Todd matches me pretty close. I'm 5'9", 225lbs, my BMI is higher. Proving once again that BMI is total garbage.0
-
*whispers seductively* zaftig....Rubenesque......dare I say hirsute?0
-
As opposed to what? You're on a fitness site asking who doesn't like when guys gain muscle, what do you think happens when people work out? Anyone who does fitness properly, rather than say, just cardiovascular but the proper thing like a good balance of cardiovascular and strength training is going to gain some muscle. It's inevitable. Even just pure cardiovascular workouts is going to require some muscle gain. I think you're being a troll or you're just plain judgmental. In any case, don't come onto a fitness site, talking against muscular gains and not expect eye rolling.0
-
Just what the world needs: another anti-body type thread.
Now my life is complete.0 -
I have dated a few girls that said they "hated muscles/bodybuilders". They were the most insecure, attention seeking, controlling people to be around. Had one girl try to tell me that I couldn't wear tank tops in public because 'everyone' looked at me. Same one made a scene in a restaurant because the waitress smiled and talked to me for "too long". I said "yeah, I am the one paying the damn check so to the waitress you mean nothing." Also, the women that say they hate the muscles the loudest are the ones that secretly desire them the most. I forget my psychology, but there is a term for that.0
-
please send all of these reject muscly men over to me. you feel free to keep the 'normal' ones.
kthnxbye.0 -
Personally, I MUCH prefer guys with meat on their bones, the 30% body fat guys. Cuddly bear guys. Buff, ripped, cut, swole, muscular, whatever you want to call it, not attractive to me, and I hate it when that lower-torso/ crotch V is visible. Body builder types, keep away from me.
It's like you try to be as offensive as possible
IKR0 -
Personally, I MUCH prefer guys with meat on their bones, the 30% body fat guys. Cuddly bear guys. Buff, ripped, cut, swole, muscular, whatever you want to call it, not attractive to me, and I hate it when that lower-torso/ crotch V is visible. Body builder types, keep away from me.
It's like you try to be as offensive as possible
IKR
But she works on a farm and never does any exercise.
So there.0 -
I don't like overly big, musclebound guys, but a guy with nice muscle definition is very attractive.0
-
Personally, I MUCH prefer guys with meat on their bones, the 30% body fat guys. Cuddly bear guys. Buff, ripped, cut, swole, muscular, whatever you want to call it, not attractive to me, and I hate it when that lower-torso/ crotch V is visible. Body builder types, keep away from me.
That's not meat. It's fat.0 -
It is not my favorite look on either men or women but to each his own. They are not doing it to impress me
On the female side, I prefer this;
To this:0 -
i hate when a guy has bigger muscles than me. thats why i poison them.
awesome.0 -
I've known girls that like that....I've also known girls that don't like that.
How will I ever know how to look with all these opinions.
"Somewhat attractive" = code for rich?0 -
Just what the world needs: another anti-body type thread.
Now my life is complete.
You know the (MFP) rules:
Body-shaming is never allowed...
...except when it is.0
This discussion has been closed.
Categories
- All Categories
- 1.4M Health, Wellness and Goals
- 392K Introduce Yourself
- 43.6K Getting Started
- 259.8K Health and Weight Loss
- 175.7K Food and Nutrition
- 47.4K Recipes
- 232.3K Fitness and Exercise
- 401 Sleep, Mindfulness and Overall Wellness
- 6.4K Goal: Maintaining Weight
- 8.5K Goal: Gaining Weight and Body Building
- 152.8K Motivation and Support
- 7.9K Challenges
- 1.3K Debate Club
- 96.3K Chit-Chat
- 2.5K Fun and Games
- 3.4K MyFitnessPal Information
- 23 News and Announcements
- 992 Feature Suggestions and Ideas
- 2.4K MyFitnessPal Tech Support Questions