Are abs a turn on?
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I personally like a belly0
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It's about having a three pound *kitten*!!! Trust me I'm a doctor0
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Oh abs......the only muscles that can show without hard work0
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I'll happily admit to having a body type preference when it comes to a partner.
I generally look for slender/athletic.
Abs - meh, I'm more of a waist kinda guy!
Obviously personality matters, this is about body type though - not personality. I'm not gonna date someone I have no attraction to mentally or physically
There is somebody with an attraction to every different body type though, that's one of the things that keeps us all unique!3 -
Fit4LifeGal79 wrote: »I can appreciate nice abs but they're not a turn on unless I'm already attracted to the guy.
This!!!0 -
Yes. All sorts of yes.1
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First you have to define "abs" right?
Lets face it a skinny guy with abs is as common as a fat girl with boobs.3 -
Abs or ab outline, super sexy on girls.... If there is rum running down her abs for a body shot, even better..0
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@rebel_26 I find that to be 1) unnecessary & 2) not even remotely true.
Abs are like back dimples- the chupacabra of "fit" bodies.
I'm on the thinner side-- and I have pretty decent core strength (yoga = lots of planking) - but I don't have even the faintest resemblance of an ab. While I'm not a dude- I've also been fat- and, my cup size hasn't changed- and I've gone from a size 11/12 (33/34) in the waist to a size 3/4 (26).1 -
_Sugar_interrupted wrote: »@rebel_26 I find that to be 1) unnecessary & 2) not even remotely true.
Abs are like back dimples- the chupacabra of "fit" bodies.
I'm on the thinner side-- and I have pretty decent core strength (yoga = lots of planking) - but I don't have even the faintest resemblance of an ab. While I'm not a dude- I've also been fat- and, my cup size hasn't changed- and I've gone from a size 11/12 (33/34) in the waist to a size 3/4 (26).
They are the holy grail of fit, I have dieted down to 230lbs, from 280lbs, and still had belly skin, and back fat on my lower back. I think I would have to be 3% fat or 210lbs before I could say I had abs... It took 8 months to get that weight, People who have abs naturally are just blessed0 -
I never paid a lot of attention to abs until once I committed to an exercise program and lost 40 lbs. I went from a huge gut at 203 to starting to develop them. That's when abs became a turn on to me because I saw all the hard work they took. .That is the turn on.1
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Not everyone with abs is a stereotype .. So what u say is valid in many cases!!
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Sharing my experience, abs are the most difficult bit to maintain. Getting nice Arms, Chest, Legs and Shoulders are easy to build.. U can lift weights to attain bulky muscles but to maintain abs is a lot of hard work!4
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Um. The very first thing I look for is height. I love tall men - 6'3" or taller. Abs are nice, but height is my aphrodisiac.2
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Abs do nothing for me specifically.
I mean, I admire the dedication and focus it takes to maintain them, but they're a long way down the list of priorities.1 -
Abs are certainly not a requirement, but I will admit to having made some questionable decisions due to ladies with abs.2
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Ive had abs and not had abs. Currently I have a 406 pack that can be seen depending on the day and what I have eaten. One has to define what they think are considered :abs". if just faint lines just being skinny can give you those and doesn't mean they are fit. Or are you saying raised defined popped up abs...ill assume the latter is whats being asked about. I also assumed the OP was referring to abs on guys but maybe I'm off base.
Do I personally care if my SO shows abs...not really, but have I seen some females with slightly defined abs and said to myself "that looks sexy". I have also seen girls with abs and they look like a guys abs...not so pretty IMO nor feminine. Just my opinion...we all have them.0 -
DeficitDuchess wrote: »sourabhsharma841 wrote: »I don't workout to be a chic magnet and a set of good abs is not to impress anyone as far as I'm concerned but to make me feel good about my body!!
Well that, impresses me!sourabhsharma841 wrote: »If he's a knuckle head then no matter how fit he may be no normal girl would like him.
Unfortunately though, most narcissists're in denial; that they're!
Umm, what do you classify as a "normal" girl? Isn't that kind of an oxymoron? Basically, don't guys and girls just exist at different levels of crazy?0 -
Sharing my experience, abs are the most difficult bit to maintain. Getting nice Arms, Chest, Legs and Shoulders are easy to build.. U can lift weights to attain bulky muscles but to maintain abs is a lot of hard work!
Not necessarily. Some guys have a hard time gaining size but can burn through fat like a blow torch. Getting abs is just a matter of cutting off enough fat to make them visible. Gaining big arms, shoulders and pecs takes many months and sometimes years of hard work and eating.0 -
It's funny all the judgement about what are or aren't abs. And whether that's easy or difficult. And whether it means they are fit or not. And whether it looks good or bad.
Abs can mean all different things. There are all different ways to be fit. With or without visible abs. It always takes work. Though different people have different body types.
I have always been fit. And I have been a dancer for 27 years. I didn't have big, built up abs because I don't do direct ab directed weight lifting. I do core work, dancing, and compound moves for weight lifting. But, since around age 12 or so I had a visible four pack of abs and would get comments on it. I had two babies in my mid 20's. Didn't gain weight beyond what was needed for the pregnancy. I'm not exactly like I was before (mainly just slightly noticeable to myself). I was slim and fit 7 months after my last baby. But, I still have visible ab muscles. Especially when in motion dancing. And it can vary. Yes, I am lean. Especially around my waist. That's my body type. Abs won't show unless a person is lean around the waist. I have had a medical injury. At the moment I am not as strong as I was a year ago. But, only slightly different. Mainly just noticeable to me. I'm just focused on my dancing and basic fitness and however that looks is how it looks for me. I'm in my late 30's now.0 -
I find them very attractive on a woman. Definitely don't have to be super defined but a flat stomach with some definition is great.0
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Love abs.... They are definitely the icing on someone's hard work. Men and women alike. They don't come easy for everyone, but when you get them..... You know you earned them.1
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I personally dislike abs on men, almost to a point where I hate seeing it, but that's just me.0
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Are abs a turn on? Kinda, but it's real low on the list of turn ons. If you need to flash your abs (like The Situation) to get attention, it's sad - personality is king. What I find attractive about them is the dedication and hard work that goes into achieving and maintaining them, but I'd rather witness the strength. Some do just look downright lickable and I feel conflicted.2
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I can definitely appreciate the work that goes into them but personality is way more important for me.0
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I can definitely appreciate the work that goes into them but personality is way more important for me.
Totally agreed.. Personality is the bigger picture and abs will be a just a tiny part of it. However as the thread goes, is it a turn on or not is a different question. Let’s say you know two ppl and both have a good personality, do you think abs will be a turn in factor for you or not?0 -
Not really. I'd rather see a nice set of arms than abs1
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I've asked google that question , it seems that generally women prefer arms, back muscles or chest. Or something else entirely.0
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