everyone vote for your favourite bodytype...see photos
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I vote for athletic.0
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The most important thing to take home from this thread is that people are not allowed to have a preference, and if they do, they are not allowed to openly discuss it.0
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Thick athletic for me!0
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The most important thing to take home from this thread is that people are not allowed to have a preference, and if they do, they are not allowed to openly discuss it.
Have all the preferences you want.
Just don't turn around and call the other options "disgusting", "nasty", "freaky", etc.
Preferences do not have to = body shaming another choice.0 -
I like several types but if you put a gun to my head and said I could only choose one, then it'd be #4. I wish they either had better descriptions or just left the names off altogether.
Haha leave names off all together...the one labled "normal" and the one labled "chubby" and the one "fat" make me laugh as those are not the lables I would put on them...
More along the lines of "slim" , "curvy" to "fluffy"
normal cracked me up...haha0 -
The most important thing to take home from this thread is that people are not allowed to have a preference, and if they do, they are not allowed to openly discuss it.
Have all the preferences you want.
Just don't turn around and call the other options "disgusting", "nasty", "freaky", etc.
Preferences do not have to = body shaming another choice.
I was referring back to the first couple pages where the women were openly bashing the OP for even putting up this question despite the fact that it was pretty obviously aimed at men merely asking their opinions and not saying anything insulting. That being said the fact that the "skinny" photo has clearly been photoshopped to make her look just plain sickly and malnourished doesn't help.0 -
I like the thick athletic look.How much do you think is her fat percentage?What about her workouts?Pls give details
DEF THICK ATHLETIC! OH MY GOODNESS!0 -
The most important thing to take home from this thread is that people are not allowed to have a preference, and if they do, they are not allowed to openly discuss it.
Have all the preferences you want.
Just don't turn around and call the other options "disgusting", "nasty", "freaky", etc.
Preferences do not have to = body shaming another choice.
I was referring back to the first couple pages where the women were openly bashing the OP for even putting up this question despite the fact that it was pretty obviously aimed at men merely asking their opinions and not saying anything insulting. That being said the fact that the "skinny" photo has clearly been photoshopped to make her look just plain sickly and malnourished doesn't help.
I think it's more about the fact that those of us who have seen a lot of these threads know how they always end up. If people could just give their opinions in a non-insulting way it'd be fine, but that has happened zero times. This one has actually been milder than a lot of them that I've seen. And if you get the occasional rarity of an OP asking whether being muscular or having a thigh gap is preferable then people like me get to be called gross from both directions. :drinker:0 -
I am hotter than all of them.
You can all go home now.0 -
I am hotter than all of them.
You can all go home now.
QFT0 -
I am hotter than all of them.
You can all go home now.
QFT
QFT x20 -
I am hotter than all of them.
You can all go home now.
so true0 -
Athletic for sure0
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The most important thing to take home from this thread is that people are not allowed to have a preference, and if they do, they are not allowed to openly discuss it.
Have all the preferences you want.
Just don't turn around and call the other options "disgusting", "nasty", "freaky", etc.
Preferences do not have to = body shaming another choice.
I was referring back to the first couple pages where the women were openly bashing the OP for even putting up this question despite the fact that it was pretty obviously aimed at men merely asking their opinions and not saying anything insulting. That being said the fact that the "skinny" photo has clearly been photoshopped to make her look just plain sickly and malnourished doesn't help.
You certainly couldn't be referring back to me or Sarah, who both pointed out, "People don't seem to learn the difference between stating a preference and body shaming." Like you! What a relevant example!
And I don't believe asking a question of, "What are you hoping to accomplish OP? Would you really change yourself for others opinions?" is bashing. Socratic reasoning is apparently quite antagonistic.
Oh, and let's not forget the assumption you make about, "This was clearly aimed at men." Because women can't be attracted to women nor even express appreciation for a bodytype?
How many more "hypocritical" or "ignorant" boxes can I check off for your post?0 -
I like several types but if you put a gun to my head and said I could only choose one, then it'd be #4. I wish they either had better descriptions or just left the names off altogether.
I have a feeling the jealous woman who made this chart was a 20 -
meh. I spent enough time wishing I had a different body.
Now I like my body. It is not perfect but I am working on sculpting the best me I can and focusing on things I CAN change instead of worrying about things I can't, and if someone else doesn't like it I really don't care anymore.
It's kind of an awesome feeling.
Oh hell, common sense on the boards. Like seeing a unicorn in their natural habitat. No one will believe it. :laugh:0 -
I am hotter than all of them.
You can all go home now.
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Athletic. OMG, gets me every time.0
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I am hotter than all of them.
You can all go home now.0 -
The most important thing to take home from this thread is that people are not allowed to have a preference, and if they do, they are not allowed to openly discuss it.
Have all the preferences you want.
Just don't turn around and call the other options "disgusting", "nasty", "freaky", etc.
Preferences do not have to = body shaming another choice.
I was referring back to the first couple pages where the women were openly bashing the OP for even putting up this question despite the fact that it was pretty obviously aimed at men merely asking their opinions and not saying anything insulting. That being said the fact that the "skinny" photo has clearly been photoshopped to make her look just plain sickly and malnourished doesn't help.
You certainly couldn't be referring back to me or Sarah, who both pointed out, "People don't seem to learn the difference between stating a preference and body shaming." Like you! What a relevant example!
And I don't believe asking a question of, "What are you hoping to accomplish OP? Would you really change yourself for others opinions?" is bashing. Socratic reasoning is apparently quite antagonistic.
Oh, and let's not forget the assumption you make about, "This was clearly aimed at men." Because women can't be attracted to women nor even express appreciation for a bodytype?
How many more "hypocritical" or "ignorant" boxes can I check off for your post?
Call it a logical assumption based on the fact that this is the xxxxth time this question, with a link to pictures of different body types (usually showing various degrees of muscle tone or lack thereof rather than actual body shapes) has been asked. And seeing the same replies every single time. And regarding the question of "what is the OP trying to accomplish" by asking this, seems to me that they're trying to satisfy personal curiosity.
All I'm saying is that this, like many other subjects nowadays, has become very, very touchy. To the point where people have to very carefully word how they phrase things or else they get picked apart by people who are overly sensitive.
And I fail to see how anything I said was hypocritical.0 -
thick athletic!! i want her body!!!!! =(0
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NUMBER 3 HAS MY IDEAL BODY!!0
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This thread is going well...0
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I like several types but if you put a gun to my head and said I could only choose one, then it'd be #4. I wish they either had better descriptions or just left the names off altogether.
My ideal for myself is #2 (I won't call it normal because although it is 'normal' it's not the only one).0 -
Athletic. I don't really think this is a good representation of different body types though.0
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None of them represent what I want to look like, actually. I'm 5'11", have a 35-36" inseam, and an hourglass shape. I aspire to get my measurements back to 36-26-36 and my ideal is size 6 self from 1993-2009 before I gained weight.
That said, if I had to pick a celeb for inspiration, it would be Jordin Sparks from her Shape cover. She's my height and her shape and body type are similar to mine when I was in shape, though I was thinner in the hips and thighs0 -
Socratic reasoning is apparently quite antagonistic.
Yep, by definition. It is passive-agressive food-fight picking, and isn't a part of respectful discourse.0 -
This is still going? Eh, I'm "normal" with a bit more curves. What does it matter, women are beautiful in all shapes and sizes.
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I like several types but if you put a gun to my head and said I could only choose one, then it'd be #4. I wish they either had better descriptions or just left the names off altogether.
:noway: I agree, some ridiculous descriptions in there. "Normal"??? Does that mean if I'm not shaped like her I'm abnormal?0 -
I like several types but if you put a gun to my head and said I could only choose one, then it'd be #4. I wish they either had better descriptions or just left the names off altogether.
Every girl should be going for skinny (number 0). Thats what all guys like. The muscular one makes me think that anytime she goes to the bathroom she would probably be doing pushups in there. All the other that aren't 0 makes me think anytime they go to the bathroom they are probably sneaking in food they don't wanna eat in front of me.0
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