Women shouldn't have muscles......
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mitchelsimps wrote: »mitchelsimps wrote: »
I've been trying to look like Yaxeni Oriquen, but it's impossible without PEDs.
Oh sorry like i said it was personal preference there is nothing wrong with her never say impossible never give up never back down! If you want to be like her then go for it
How far can one go to look like her without PED?
Wow to her quads
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I speak on behalf of everyone. Stop worrying what other people think of you. Stop worrying what the Kardashians are up to. Stop getting offended by everything. Start enjoying your own life and doing what you want to do. For every guy who hates women muscles there is a guy who loves them.0
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heyimamermaid wrote: »nobody's opinion bothers me tbh
Only 21 years old and she has it figured out. Kudos.
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headofphat wrote: »I speak on behalf of everyone. Stop worrying what other people think of you. Stop worrying what the Kardashians are up to. Stop getting offended by everything. Start enjoying your own life and doing what you want to do. For every guy who hates women muscles there is a guy who loves them.
I don't worry about what others think about me. My post was actually asking how you deal with stupid comments about muscles on Women. Not that I am self conscious about them. I love my muscles, I have worked very hard for them. Not offended by everything either & I don't worry about the Kardashians lol. I love & enjoy life very much so.
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My take on the whole body shaming thing is this:
If a person has a preference for a certain body type of the sex/gender they are most attracted to, there is nothing at all wrong with that. In fact, it really is their business and theirs alone.
If a person tells another person or group of people that they should look this way for whatever reason or that a certain body type is the "right" (i.e. feminine, masculine) look, it is wrong.
Some people confuse these two.0 -
rjmudlax13 wrote: »My take on the whole body shaming thing is this:
If a person has a preference for a certain body type of the sex/gender they are most attracted to, there is nothing at all wrong with that. In fact, it really is their business and theirs alone.
If a person tells another person or group of people that they should look this way for whatever reason or that a certain body type is the "right" (i.e. feminine, masculine) look, it is wrong.
Some people confuse these two.
Couldn't agree more.
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From the look of your pic I'd say anyone who is being negative is just downright jealous! How can any woman NOT think you look stunning! Sweet mother moses you a fine woman! :-)0
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mitchelsimps wrote: »mitchelsimps wrote: »
I've been trying to look like Yaxeni Oriquen, but it's impossible without PEDs.
Oh sorry like i said it was personal preference there is nothing wrong with her never say impossible never give up never back down! If you want to be like her then go for it
No, it really is impossible as a natural athlete to get as big as she is.
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Well we'd be awfully floppy without them. Also dead. Some people are into necrophillia (sp).0
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mitchelsimps wrote: »
I've been trying to look like Yaxeni Oriquen, but it's impossible without PEDs.
THANK YOU! coincidentally that's where it stops being attractive for me.
so to tie it back to the thread, my response to said hater would be 'well, I'm not doing drugs... so...'
I think the truth is that the publics mind is so screwed up they actually think that a body like that is not only possible without drugs, but that you might way up one day in the immediate future and discovered that you accidentally achieved that0 -
mitchelsimps wrote: »mitchelsimps wrote: »
I've been trying to look like Yaxeni Oriquen, but it's impossible without PEDs.
Oh sorry like i said it was personal preference there is nothing wrong with her never say impossible never give up never back down! If you want to be like her then go for it
No, it really is impossible as a natural athlete to get as big as she is.
I think he proved my point0 -
JK Rowling handled a similar situation to this quite well: http://nypost.com/2015/07/12/j-k-rowling-perfectly-slams-serena-williams-body-shamer/0
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Don't worry about what stupid fuckboys think of your body. You will find Mr. Right who appreciates you for you and all of you, muscles included. And for the women, most of them are jealous and insecure that you are fit. You should be like "Haha do you really think I care what you think about my body?"0
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@ DJ7203.....They've obviously never seen you in a bikini!!0
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Everyone has different tastes for how much muscle they think is attractive on the opposite sex.
Also, men not liking muscly women has nothing to do with being insecure in their masculinity... why would u think that?
It's not the preference that's a sign of insecurity, I know plenty of men that prefer their girlfriends/wives etc a bit softer. That's cool. I have preferences too.
What's a sign of insecurity (I think) are the men who make it so well known, they're putting women down for having muscle. Shaming them, telling them that they look like men and that other men won't find them attractive. I say it's insecurity because I've seen it. The men who are confident in their masculinity (whether they be big, muscular or skinny with little muscle) accept it, and leave it for what it is.. a preference. The insecure ones, paranoid that they're not strong enough, or big enough to be deemed masculine. They're usually the arseholes. They're pissed off that a woman can get bigger or stronger than them "Men should be bigger...it's not right for women to have that much muscle" They shouldn't be anything, only what makes them happy.
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1HappyRedhead wrote: »@ DJ7203.....They've obviously never seen you in a bikini!!
LOL one of my friends saw me in a bikini the other day & she goes "Dee, you know you actually have trap muscles?!" I was like yeah & shrugged lol.
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Redheadllena wrote: »JK Rowling handled a similar situation to this quite well: http://nypost.com/2015/07/12/j-k-rowling-perfectly-slams-serena-williams-body-shamer/
I saw that! I loved her response!
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HeidiMightyRawr wrote: »Everyone has different tastes for how much muscle they think is attractive on the opposite sex.
Also, men not liking muscly women has nothing to do with being insecure in their masculinity... why would u think that?
It's not the preference that's a sign of insecurity, I know plenty of men that prefer their girlfriends/wives etc a bit softer. That's cool. I have preferences too.
What's a sign of insecurity (I think) are the men who make it so well known, they're putting women down for having muscle. Shaming them, telling them that they look like men and that other men won't find them attractive. I say it's insecurity because I've seen it. The men who are confident in their masculinity (whether they be big, muscular or skinny with little muscle) accept it, and leave it for what it is.. a preference. The insecure ones, paranoid that they're not strong enough, or big enough to be deemed masculine. They're usually the arseholes. They're pissed off that a woman can get bigger or stronger than them "Men should be bigger...it's not right for women to have that much muscle" They shouldn't be anything, only what makes them happy.
How many women get bigger (in terms of muscle) than men?0
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