''Quad muscles are not sexy on women''
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Oh yeah? Tell 'em it goes with the well rounded, tight gluteus maximus that they can watch walk away (with a hair toss of course) :laugh:
this!0 -
I find muscle definition on women very sexy. Everyone will have their own opinion, it is up to you to decide which opinions matter to you. My husband loves how my body is changing and love that I have visible muscles now lol, his friend on the other had told me that I should stop trying to look like a man. I am going with my husband and his opinion!0
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I wouldn't expect someone who consistently misspells "women" (as woman) to have the insight not to comment on posts they can't read such as my original post. Both is ignorant by dictionary definition.
People who are going to imply others are stupid because of grammatical errors really ought to take the time to proofread their own posts for grammar.0 -
I think quad muscles are sexy on women.
However, I don't see how its unacceptable to say that quad muscles are not sexy on a woman, however some people think its ok to say nothing is less attractive than a skinny person etc etc
body shaming is body shaming, and its not nice.
Individuals have different tastes. Though I think it's one thing to say, "That isn't for me," in a general sense and quite another to tell someone point blank you don't like a specific feature. Whoever said that to the OP was incredibly rude.0 -
I kinda like em tbh.0 -
I think quad muscles are sexy on women.
Along with a well rounded, tight gluteus maximus.
Absolutely nothing wrong with a woman who has been toned and defiend because of strength training.0 -
Quad muscles are sexy on women.0
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I'll take 'em! :bigsmile:0
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quad muscles are ULTRA sexy on women!0
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I personally think toned, healthy legs look much more attractive than the narrow, undefined legs of girls that are thin from lots of drugs and smoking.
Indeed, to each their own about physical attractiveness but I know a lot of men that think female athletes are hot.0 -
I completely disagree. I think your quads are slammin' btw. I'm working on a killer pair for myself.0
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I think quad muscles are sexy on women.
However, I don't see how its unacceptable to say that quad muscles are not sexy on a woman, however some people think its ok to say nothing is less attractive than a skinny person etc etc
body shaming is body shaming, and its not nice.
I think context is king.0 -
I'm very amused right now. I guess someone complained about my post and myfitnesspal staff sent me an email that they had removed it. Good, but I don't really care. I didn't even notice there were these forums until yesterday and that's not what I'm here for. To the people who believe they made a point or whatever I'll just say this: my opinion hasn't changed and I'm still here. You're just lying to yourselves by pretending that it doesn't exist or that I'm a non-person for expressing it. You didn't expel me, you isolated yourselves. Censorship rarely works out for the people who practice it and it's usually just a symptom and an accelerator of their own problems. Free speech wins but it's not for the weak.
This person was reported for having an opinion?? Really people, get a life.0 -
That person was speaking for themselves. I can't think of a single example that didn't belong to a steroid using female bodybuilder, where thick legs were unattractive.0
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But ouch; I'll admit, that one stung.
I am going to be blunt with you here: then you need to work on your emotional resilience as much as your body.
This looks like a thread where you are seeking validation of your own beliefs from punters on the internet after a hurtful comment. That is perfectly understandable. You don't, however, need that at all.0 -
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I am going to be blunt with you here: then you need to work on your emotional resilience as much as your body.
This looks like a thread where you are seeking validation of your own beliefs from punters on the internet after a hurtful comment. That is perfectly understandable. You don't, however, need that at all.
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Agreed.0 -
I had some nicely defined quads in high school. I liked having them. Wouldn't mind getting them back. **** the haters!0
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That's like saying tattoos and short hair aren't either. People's preferences are subjective to attraction so don't sweat it. Just sweat in the gym!
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Yes, I would like to know the context.
Did it go like this?
OP: I love well defined quad muscles. Don't you?
Other person: I don't know it's just not my thing. I could take it or leave it. It's not something I notice.
OP: I think they are sexy. How can you not think they are sexy?
Other person: I don't know, I just don't don't think they are sexy. I'm not a leg man.
OP: (I'm going to post this on mfp)
See how context can matter.0 -
Try not to worry about what other people think, there will always be people who find certain qualities either attractive or unattractive. There will also always be people who feel the need to express their unwanted opinion on others, unfortunately.
I happen to love prominent leg muscles, and was so happy when mine started showing some definition. My other half agrees too, and loves it.
Ultimately, what do YOU like? That's all that matters.0
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