Guys ... your thoughts on women & abs?
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My boyfriend doesn't want me to have abs because he thinks/says "girls should be soft."
I plan on developing said abs, and he can take them or leave them. :laugh:
Good for you - abs on a woman rock.0 -
I love ABs on a female......... nice and atheltic looking0
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that's it. im practically have a man brain.
Definition in that area is really nice.
Not too muscley because girls are supposed to look pretty and have a cute shape.
Too muscley where the abs start to make the curves disappear- not very cool0 -
I don't like women with properly defined abs (like kierstin's, sorry haha!). Don't get me wrong, I'm no chubby chaser, but I prefer smooth stomachs rather than ripped stomachs. I just think they look... wrong. But that's just me and my personal tastes.
To be honest, I don't think a real washboard stomach looks good on guys either (I'm a straight male). I would never wan't to be down at like 6-8% bodyfat with a ripped stomach.0 -
Love women with well defined abs!0
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It is indeed a personal taste thing. I think it might be an age thing too. For me (mid 40s), I think anyone who has abs should be commended for their hard work and fitness.
But if we are talking strictly physical attraction, I prefer women who are fit and active, but a bit smooth with some curves. A modern example that comes quickly to mind is Scarlett Johanson and how she looked in "Lost in Translation".
Although cut, chiseled muscles are a sure sign of fitness, athleticism and health, I personally find them too masculine on women - I think women can be healthy, fit athletic and strong without sacrificing the natural beauty of their body curves and lines.
I love Scarlett Johanson! Good example0 -
If having well-defined abs makes you feel beautiful inside and out, go for it. If not, then that works too. I like them both.0
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I'm a girl but I have to say...having had abs visible most of my life (aside from pregnancy) I think a softer look is beautiful. Fortunately we don't walk around with our abs exposed all the time! I think visible abs on women are one of those things that women want for themselves even if it is not a universal sign of attractiveness to men.0
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It is indeed a personal taste thing. I think it might be an age thing too. For me (mid 40s), I think anyone who has abs should be commended for their hard work and fitness.
But if we are talking strictly physical attraction, I prefer women who are fit and active, but a bit smooth with some curves. A modern example that comes quickly to mind is Scarlett Johanson and how she looked in "Lost in Translation".
Although cut, chiseled muscles are a sure sign of fitness, athleticism and health, I personally find them too masculine on women - I think women can be healthy, fit athletic and strong without sacrificing the natural beauty of their body curves and lines.
I love Scarlett Johanson! Good example
Yeah, don't get me wrong - I think it's just a different sort of beauty. Fit, defined abs are definitely beautiful, just not my personal cup of tea!
This is what I consider the perfect female tummy:
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Female_stomach_(1).jpg0 -
I have just two words for women with abs.
Smoking. Hot.0 -
I have just two words for women with abs.
Smoking. Hot.
Sums it up pretty well.0 -
I am turned off by defined abs in women. I find feminine bodies to be most attractive when they are fleshy, voluptuous in appearance, but athletic in performance. Strength and endurance sheathed in a slight layer of baby fat.0
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