what kind of body do men really like in women?
Replies
-
lookin4gains wrote: »Physical selection/natural selection/survival of the fittest. It's programmed into our psychy. That's why as a race we have gotten taller and stronger. Society leans towards strong and healthy for the simple reason of a healthy offspring. It's an underlying subconscious choice for the next generation. This not only occurs in humans but also every other species. We are all a bunch of shallow mate searchers. Lol
That isn't entirely accurate.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2412101/ls-survival-fittest-finished-Scientists-prove-generosity--selfishness--way-modern-civilisation-survive.html
Survival of the fittest is a very primitive idea that has been learned and not programmed in our DNA. Sure, looking back in our history it seems that way but we evolve into a stronger civilization over time and become smarter and more enlightened. I can't imagine a world full of war and hate coming to a global consciousness that includes love and enlightenment.But, on the contrary its the mental resolute of strength that is most essential in our times.
This. I've seen women go after "small and weak" guys because of their confidence and mentality instead of the big and muscular type who hasn't got a clue or is always worried about what others think of him and needs constant validation0 -
TrailBlazinMN wrote: »lookin4gains wrote: »A woman who squats and deadlifts and it shows.
This. /story
0 -
TrailBlazinMN wrote: »lookin4gains wrote: »Physical selection/natural selection/survival of the fittest. It's programmed into our psychy. That's why as a race we have gotten taller and stronger. Society leans towards strong and healthy for the simple reason of a healthy offspring. It's an underlying subconscious choice for the next generation. This not only occurs in humans but also every other species. We are all a bunch of shallow mate searchers. Lol
That isn't entirely accurate.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2412101/ls-survival-fittest-finished-Scientists-prove-generosity--selfishness--way-modern-civilisation-survive.html
Survival of the fittest is a very primitive idea that has been learned and not programmed in our DNA. Sure, looking back in our history it seems that way but we evolve into a stronger civilization over time and become smarter and more enlightened. I can't imagine a world full of war and hate coming to a global consciousness that includes love and enlightenment.But, on the contrary its the mental resolute of strength that is most essential in our times.
This. I've seen women go after "small and weak" guys because of their confidence and mentality instead of the big and muscular type who hasn't got a clue or is always worried about what others think of him and needs constant validation
This ^^
In fact, I'm 5'5 and have never had any competition from any guy in terms of getting women cause most men chase women like their life depended on it. ( Ego validation)
Always remember, Desire Often Creates Paradoxical Effects: The more you want something, the more you chase after it, the more it eludes you. The more interest you show, the more you repel the object of your desire. This is because your interest is too strong—it makes people awkward, even fearful. Uncontrollable desire makes you seem weak, unworthy, pathetic.
If she doesn't respect you, she'll never love you !0 -
TrailBlazinMN wrote: »lookin4gains wrote: »Physical selection/natural selection/survival of the fittest. It's programmed into our psychy. That's why as a race we have gotten taller and stronger. Society leans towards strong and healthy for the simple reason of a healthy offspring. It's an underlying subconscious choice for the next generation. This not only occurs in humans but also every other species. We are all a bunch of shallow mate searchers. Lol
That isn't entirely accurate.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2412101/ls-survival-fittest-finished-Scientists-prove-generosity--selfishness--way-modern-civilisation-survive.html
Survival of the fittest is a very primitive idea that has been learned and not programmed in our DNA. Sure, looking back in our history it seems that way but we evolve into a stronger civilization over time and become smarter and more enlightened. I can't imagine a world full of war and hate coming to a global consciousness that includes love and enlightenment.But, on the contrary its the mental resolute of strength that is most essential in our times.
This. I've seen women go after "small and weak" guys because of their confidence and mentality instead of the big and muscular type who hasn't got a clue or is always worried about what others think of him and needs constant validation
This ^^
In fact, I'm 5'5 and have never had any competition from any guy in terms of getting women cause most men chase women like their life depended on it. ( Ego validation)
Always remember, Desire Often Creates Paradoxical Effects: The more you want something, the more you chase after it, the more it eludes you. The more interest you show, the more you repel the object of your desire. This is because your interest is too strong—it makes people awkward, even fearful. Uncontrollable desire makes you seem weak, unworthy, pathetic.
If she doesn't respect you, she'll never love you !
Too smart for MFP. Or terribly needed for MFP. Can't quite decide.
0 -
As long as she can strap a pack on and hike up the side of a mountain with me it doesn't matter. :drinker: But if we want to go for the catches your eye, immediate OMG reaction...
Short, fair complextion, freckles and muscular.0 -
Ones with vaginas0
-
Welp, for one.. I know my guy loves my hips xD0
-
Toned body, reasonably thin. But I love all woman I think they are awesome0
-
FitFroglet wrote: »What kind of body do men really like in women?
Their own
/thread
(good to have a bit of a laugh at all this)
0 -
0
-
0
-
0
-
I'm as shallow as the next guy, but I think a man who judges a woman by her body deserves a woman who judges them by their wallet.0
-
meganjcallaghan wrote: »
0 -
Go back to my post on page one, and you'll see I called out the OP for asking the original question.0 -
@BasicGreatGuy , I was wondering the same thing and realized that these are threads of insecurity
do you even _John_
does anyone here even _john_0 -
Go back to my post on page one, and you'll see I called out the OP for asking the original question.
I was just offering a counter thread to the other one...so I was just being diplomatic.
0
Categories
- All Categories
- 1.4M Health, Wellness and Goals
- 388.9K Introduce Yourself
- 42.9K Getting Started
- 259K Health and Weight Loss
- 175.1K Food and Nutrition
- 47.2K Recipes
- 232K Fitness and Exercise
- 340 Sleep, Mindfulness and Overall Wellness
- 6.4K Goal: Maintaining Weight
- 8.4K Goal: Gaining Weight and Body Building
- 152.3K Motivation and Support
- 7.6K Challenges
- 1.2K Debate Club
- 96.2K Chit-Chat
- 2.5K Fun and Games
- 2.6K MyFitnessPal Information
- 21 News and Announcements
- 707 Feature Suggestions and Ideas
- 1.9K MyFitnessPal Tech Support Questions