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Olympic Discussion - Where are the boobs?

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Seems like all the female competitors have no boobs. Whats up with that?

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    *Like*
  • Posts: 10,913 Member
    :laugh:

    After that gif, I lost all train of thought laughing.
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    I actually quit gymnastics when I was 12 or so because I was afraid I would end up being that flat-chested. With gymnasts, at least, they train so hard that they typically do not have periods and it stunts a lot of their natural development. Quitting gymnastics seems to have done my chest some good, today I'm 32DDD!
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    I actually quit gymnastics when I was 12 or so because I was afraid I would end up being that flat-chested. With gymnasts, at least, they train so hard that they typically do not have periods and it stunts a lot of their natural development. Quitting gymnastics seems to have done my chest some good, today I'm 32DDD!

    yeah, but if you stuck with gymnastics, you probably wouldn't have needed a weight loss site twenty years later
  • Posts: 3,515 Member
    I'd swap boobs for olympic glory...
  • Posts: 4,024 Member
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    Not here!
  • Posts: 1,565 Member

    yeah, but if you stuck with gymnastics, you probably wouldn't have needed a weight loss site twenty years later

    Yes because ex gymnasts never get overweight.
  • Posts: 104 Member
    For some sports, balance could be a factor. Maybe women with flatter chests end up more successful at some sports because they don't have the larger boobs that throw off the center of balance in a way that makes it more challenging to properly perform the sport. Its just a random thought and I have no evidence or proof to back it up.
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    For some sports, balance could be a factor. Maybe women with flatter chests end up more successful at some sports because they don't have the larger boobs that throw off the center of balance in a way that makes it more challenging to properly perform the sport. Its just a random thought and I have no evidence or proof to back it up.
    I should be toppling over when I run, play tennis, or play basketball then. I need someone to follow me around with something for a soft landing mmmmmmk, thanks!
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    yeah, but if you stuck with gymnastics, you probably wouldn't have needed a weight loss site twenty years later

    OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH

    not sure whether this is a :laugh: or :sad: comment
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    yeah, but if you stuck with gymnastics, you probably wouldn't have needed a weight loss site twenty years later

    Lots of gymnasts (and ballerinas and models and figure skaters and...) have very unhealthy relationships with food...
  • Posts: 3,515 Member
    The first person in here that can show me their Olympic medal can have an opinion on other athletes bodies.

    No one? Thought so...
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  • Posts: 1,323 Member
    The first person in here that can show me their Olympic medal can have an opinion on other athletes bodies.

    No one? Thought so...

    :heart: :laugh: :flowerforyou:
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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_mHAq1wpmvg

    You know how sports bras work...right?
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    Lots of gymnasts (and ballerinas and models and figure skaters and...) have very unhealthy relationships with food...

    and Joe and Jane Schmo's on fitness websites as well.

    i just don't like people that have never pushed themselves in any way shape or form, to sit on their couch and judge these elite athletes.

    "oh, i'd never want to look like that. i like having curves."

    guess what, you're never going to accidentally look like an olympic athlete.
  • Posts: 567 Member
    The first person in here that can show me their Olympic medal can have an opinion on other athletes bodies.

    No one? Thought so...

    untrue. People can have an opinion on anything they wish.
  • Posts: 9,003 Member

    OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH

    not sure whether this is a :laugh: or :sad: comment

    Both LOL but more :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
  • Posts: 3,515 Member

    untrue. People can have an opinion on anything they wish.

    Sorry, should have said "valid" opinion.

    Of course, it's the internet, where anyone can shoot their mouths off about any and every subject. But doesn't mean they're not talking bollocks...
  • Posts: 54 Member
    The first person in here that can show me their Olympic medal can have an opinion on other athletes bodies.

    No one? Thought so...

    What about soccer players?
  • Posts: 45 Member
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    ^^ This! If you are a female athelete you need proper support. Sure, they might also have a certain body type but they are not exactly concerned about flaunting their breasts when there are metals to be won.
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    What about soccer players?

    What about them?
  • I guess they cared more about achieving something amazing with their lives than being in your spank bank.

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  • Posts: 35,719 Member

    Sorry, should have said "valid" opinion.

    Of course, it's the internet, where anyone can shoot their mouths off about any and every subject. But doesn't mean they're not talking bollocks...

    we're not talking bollocks, just boobs!
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    A lot of them are probably wearing binding garments when they perform. Boobs can get in the way.
  • Posts: 3,348 Member
    Why do you need an Olympic medal to have a 'valid' opinion?

    Does that mean the people who train gold medal winning athletes don't have a valid opinion if they haven't won one themselves?

    Reality is different body types are better suited to different sports.
    At the top level you don't find 6'2" 230lb jockeys, nor do you find 4'11" skinny rugby players.

    Power/weight ratio is important for a lot of sports - especially endurance ones.

    Here's some olympic atheletes - with an appropriate 'fashion' bra and tops pulled down, suspect they'd have a lot of blokes drooling at the cleavage:
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    Personally, much as my eyes are naturally drawn to cleavage, overall I prefer a 'fit' figure.
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