Girls who lift aren't sexy!
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Happy Friday to us!0
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Damn. I think I just became a lesbian.0
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Does anyone know who this is? (I may have just swooned a little)
Seriously!!! I hope I can get to this point0 -
I lift weights. I don't aspire to be as lean as ripped as Christmas Abbot. And I won't be, no matter how much I lift, because that doesn't happen accidentally or overnight.
I just don't get why anyone has to say "yuck" or that it's "manly" or "not what men want." That's not just a matter of opinion, it's rude. It's as rude and pointless as people who see me walking my Pekingese and say, "Get a REAL dog." He's just as much a dog as a German Shepherd. And a lean, muscular woman is just as much a woman with softer curves.0 -
Not really.. If I asked you for your opinion and thats what you had to say then for sure... But when you create a post and ask for people's opinions on something other's shouldn't get worked up about their answers. She wasn't attacking a specific individual. She just stated that she wasn't a fan of that body type and that she wasn't trying to offend anyone :P
But if you read her statement she was in a way. I can understand someone having an opinion and stating that she doesn't find that attractive in her eyes because she believes woman should have a certain look but she said that woman are meant to have boobs and that she looks like a man. Thats not an opinion thats just Bashing someone because they work hard.0 -
I lift weights. I don't aspire to be as lean as ripped as Christmas Abbot. And I won't be, no matter how much I lift, because that doesn't happen accidentally or overnight.
I just don't get why anyone has to say "yuck" or that it's "manly" or "not what men want." That's not just a matter of opinion, it's rude. It's as rude and pointless as people who see me walking my Pekingese and say, "Get a REAL dog." He's just as much a dog as a German Shepherd. And a lean, muscular woman is just as much a woman with softer curves.0 -
Damn. I think I just became a lesbian.
you have some pretty awesome abs there yourself!0 -
^^^^ THIS!!!
exactly!! Maybe her goals are not related to whether men find her sexy or not, but whether she can lift enough to do the work that she wants to do. (FTR I think she looks great). There is way more to life and people than sexual attraction.
(aimed generally, not at the person who posted the above)
re body shaming - a preference is one thing, coming to a thread like this (as some have done) and stating that xyz is not what you prefer is another, and being able to state it without putting others down is a third thing. I have a preference for men to have body hair. Would I go into a thread someone made about a man whose physique they admire and say "I don't think he's sexy because he doesn't have any body hair" or worse, "he looks like a woman because he doesn't have any body hair"? (which isn't my opinion BTW, but I have seen that opinion expressed on this forum and consider it body shaming. A man without body hair is still a man and no more or less manly than any other.).............. having an opinion for one particular body type or characteristic does not give you the right to insult those who have a different type of body (don't even get me started on "real women have curves" and the like.... you can celebrate curvy women without putting down non-curvy women....)
re masculine and feminine - it wasn't until I studied anthropology at university that I realised that so much of what I'd grown up thinking were universal truths, were nothing but cultural norms with no biological reality. A lot of people in the west may consider long hair, make-up, dresses, lack of visible muscles, not displaying physical strength, being softly spoken and so on, to be synonymous with "feminine" - yet this is just culture, not biology. You see the woman in my avatar? Most modern western people would probably say she's not very feminine. However, she would have had her own set of cultural norms which may have included a definition of "feminine" or "female-like" (she's a reconstruction of an actual individual who lived tens of thousands of years ago) and it's highly unlikely that her definition of feminine would have matched the modern western cultural definition. It's more likely that "feminine" by her standards included being strong enough to defend her kids from attack. Some palaeoanthropologists believe that neanderthal women hunted alongside the men, if that's the case then "feminine" may have included the ability to take down a large animal, close range, with a spear. Whatever her cultural definition of feminine was, it was no more or less valid than anyone else's, and there are a myriad different cultures in the world today, never mind the number of cultures that have ever existed, each with their own norms.
Cultural norms are problematic when they constrain people to be a particular way that isn't right for them, or when they lead to some people berating others because they don't fit those norms. Unfortunately most cultures are guilty of this to a lesser or greater extent, and people really need to learn just how much their opinions are the product of their culture, and not universal truths. When you understand that, it's easy to break from from cultural norms that constrain you, and stop constraining others by them, and stop berating people who don't fit them. Going back to muscular women - there is nothing unfeminine about muscular women. If muscle wasn't feminine, women wouldn't have muscles.
WHAT IS THIS??? LOGIC? SOUND ARGUMENT???
Thank you. Your post was freaking great.0 -
i'm drooling too! i love how she rocks a sleeve. i'm thinking about branching my tats out...but i'm scurred. plus to have a body like that...0
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I guess I just don't understand why people get so offended that someone doesn't like the same thing they like :huh:0
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Hot damn!!! I think I just switched teams! Sizzling!!0
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you have some pretty awesome abs there yourself!
Thanks...but I have no boobs or *kitten*, so according to some people in this thread I may as well just give up on ever finding someone who thinks I'm attractive0 -
Love her! And I say my pictures can speak for themselves lifting has made me much sexier!0
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Thanks...but I have no boobs or *kitten*, so according to some people in this thread I may as well just give up on ever finding someone who thinks I'm attractive
Screw them you look awesome!! And you can build a booty! Heavy squats girl!!0 -
^^^^ THIS!!!
exactly!! Maybe her goals are not related to whether men find her sexy or not, but whether she can lift enough to do the work that she wants to do. (FTR I think she looks great). There is way more to life and people than sexual attraction.
(aimed generally, not at the person who posted the above)
re body shaming - a preference is one thing, coming to a thread like this (as some have done) and stating that xyz is not what you prefer is another, and being able to state it without putting others down is a third thing. I have a preference for men to have body hair. Would I go into a thread someone made about a man whose physique they admire and say "I don't think he's sexy because he doesn't have any body hair" or worse, "he looks like a woman because he doesn't have any body hair"? (which isn't my opinion BTW, but I have seen that opinion expressed on this forum and consider it body shaming. A man without body hair is still a man and no more or less manly than any other.).............. having an opinion for one particular body type or characteristic does not give you the right to insult those who have a different type of body (don't even get me started on "real women have curves" and the like.... you can celebrate curvy women without putting down non-curvy women....)
re masculine and feminine - it wasn't until I studied anthropology at university that I realised that so much of what I'd grown up thinking were universal truths, were nothing but cultural norms with no biological reality. A lot of people in the west may consider long hair, make-up, dresses, lack of visible muscles, not displaying physical strength, being softly spoken and so on, to be synonymous with "feminine" - yet this is just culture, not biology. You see the woman in my avatar? Most modern western people would probably say she's not very feminine. However, she would have had her own set of cultural norms which may have included a definition of "feminine" or "female-like" (she's a reconstruction of an actual individual who lived tens of thousands of years ago) and it's highly unlikely that her definition of feminine would have matched the modern western cultural definition. It's more likely that "feminine" by her standards included being strong enough to defend her kids from attack. Some palaeoanthropologists believe that neanderthal women hunted alongside the men, if that's the case then "feminine" may have included the ability to take down a large animal, close range, with a spear. Whatever her cultural definition of feminine was, it was no more or less valid than anyone else's, and there are a myriad different cultures in the world today, never mind the number of cultures that have ever existed, each with their own norms.
Cultural norms are problematic when they constrain people to be a particular way that isn't right for them, or when they lead to some people berating others because they don't fit those norms. Unfortunately most cultures are guilty of this to a lesser or greater extent, and people really need to learn just how much their opinions are the product of their culture, and not universal truths. When you understand that, it's easy to break from from cultural norms that constrain you, and stop constraining others by them, and stop berating people who don't fit them. Going back to muscular women - there is nothing unfeminine about muscular women. If muscle wasn't feminine, women wouldn't have muscles.
THANK YOU!0 -
You got it going on yourself!0 -
FYI: Curvy girls can lift heavy and stay soft and sexy.
My dream body is similar to Mad Men's Joan. I woul djust need to get back my original boob size but If I lost some belly fat, I have the structure for this bod. I have no goal of having really low BF and lots of muscle def.
She trains with her husband, lifts and does bodyweight exercises!0 -
Well that was my point: When people are saying that they don't like it for themselves people are reading more into it, and acting like they are saying something negative. This is as asinine as anyone thinking since OP said Because she lifts she is sexy i.e. girls that don't lift are not. (damn sarcasm doesn't go over too well through the net without my condescending tone and half *kitten* smirk :grumble:)
Yeah I *totally* didn't read your post as sarcastic at all. To me it wasn't "reading more" into some of those posts to see them as negative (not the ones that just said "not for me" but the ones that said "yuck" etc). Oh well :drinker:0 -
I definitely admire and appreciate the hard work and dedication it takes to have and maintain a body like that, but it doesn't do anything for me. I don't find it sexy at all. That doesn't mean I don't find women who work out hard sexy, but I'm not into the 16 year old boy on the wresting team look. Not being judgemental, just my opinion on what I like in a woman. Give me some curves.0
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ladies if you want boobs might I suggest implants...:) DD's are the preferred implant, just an FYI
Pfft. I got those covered naturally.
That woman is hot and inspiring. Not the body I am personally aspiring to be like. But that's more because I'm short and stocky. So Jamie Eason is easier to aspire to look like. Lol.
Thank you to the OP. I like seeing women who are sexy and strong. Even more so when they are doing a "man's" job. Good for her. She is 100% BAMF.0 -
It always cracks me up when straight women speak to what guys think is sexy, in a thread opened by a guy respecting a woman who lifts.
If you're not inclined to tap it, I'm not entirely sure why your opinion matters.0 -
Lol everyone is getting so butthurt. So what if some people have a different oppinion of what they want to look like? We are all adults and can learn to get along without getting so defensive. Anyway, my oppinion for MYSELF is that I would not like to be so ripped that I can see veins and too many muscles. I want to be strong but not over doing it so that I look like my boyfriend.
Just because I have that oppinion does not mean I don't think what these women are doing is badass. I mean it takes serious work and dedication to be that way. I could never take that away from them by being rude and saying YUCK or blah blah blah. Do I want to be like that? Nope. I want a nice strong happy medium.0 -
FYI: Curvy girls can lift heavy and stay soft and sexy.
This needs to be repeated tenfold.
Not everyone who lifts, even lifts heavy, is going to be ripped. Only if you get your body fat very low, which isn't easy.
When my BF started to get a little lower than I liked for my own personal preferences, I just upped my calories for a while. Problem solved. And solved DELICIOUSLY.0 -
And a lean, muscular woman is just as much a woman with softer curves.
'nuff said : )0 -
I definitely admire and appreciate the hard work and dedication it takes to have and maintain a body like that, but it doesn't do anything for me. I don't find it sexy at all. That doesn't mean I don't find women who work out hard sexy, but I'm not into the 16 year old boy on the wresting team look. Not being judgemental, just my opinion on what I like in a woman. Give me some curves.
Actually,yes, you are being very judgmental. Saying a woman looks like a boy is being judgmental no matter how you try and excuse yourself.0 -
Yeah I *totally* didn't read your post as sarcastic at all. To me it wasn't "reading more" into some of those posts to see them as negative (not the ones that just said "not for me" but the ones that said "yuck" etc). Oh well :drinker:
So basically we've been "arguing" ....ehhh lets be politically correct... discussing the same thing and not even realizing it :noway:
lol cheers :drinker:0 -
WOW, usually the body shaming waits until the second page. Way to be a ground breaker. Oh, and being it's only your opinion. you should have kept it to yourself.
So why is it okay for people to body shame women on here who DON'T want to lift by calling them skinny fat? Neither one is okay.0 -
So why is it okay for people to body shame women on here who DON'T want to lift by calling them skinny fat? Neither one is okay.
Lol this statement is very true =p0 -
Damn. I think I just became a lesbian.
Hot damn! Can I watch. lol0
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