Is the Greek god body the most attractive male body known to mankind?
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I mean...I wouldn't turn him away.3
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everyone knows that the Italian statue figure is preferred to the Greek god statue figure..3
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What about greek god female bodies?
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This is how a Greek god body looks like
mmhmm- yas girl.
lats are fine... not mad at this at all.
Ew. I find this grotesque..not my preference nada.2 -
fromaquasar1 wrote: »What about greek god female bodies?
Considering these are both extremely modern depiction- meh.
They look nice and were adequate for the roll- But- eh- I would have preferred someone a little bit bigger.0 -
Not for me but I guess I don't really have a body type, but I apparently have a personality type I am attracted too. My husband is like a big grumpy old bear and I find him attractive so...to each their own?0
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I must be getting old. This debate seems silly. To me, anyone who is trim for his build and in good health is doing well.1
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Absolutely not....
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The steroid monster photo people keep posting is not attractive imho.
I prefer swimmer body, but there's a tendency for swimmers to have thin pecs unless they also do at least *some* weight-lifting. Here's an example of swimmer's-bods with likely a little weight work on the side:
for men
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/3e/4e/bc/3e4ebc6776c1af3641194f80134e01e7.jpg
and for women:
https://static01.nyt.com/images/2008/06/25/magazine/29torres-500.jpg
add: pics on the internet tend to be of elite athletes, but I think these 'looks' are achievable for most folk as they represent good fitness even if you are not metabolically and anatomically capable of a world-class performance.
If you were as fit as these folk you probably wouldn't equal their times in the water because that also requires genetic luck of efficient biochemistry, limb-lengths, etc.--but I think we mortals can still look the part, & the *look* can be had at a lower level of fitness that doesn't require working out as a full-time job.1 -
No. Expressing a preference is saying 'it's not my preference.' Saying something is grotesque is unnecessary.7 -
TeacupsAndToning wrote: »fromaquasar1 wrote: »What about greek god female bodies?
Considering these are both extremely modern depiction- meh.
They look nice and were adequate for the roll- But- eh- I would have preferred someone a little bit bigger.
What do you mean by bigger? Just muscle-wise?
yeah- Neither of them are particularly well muscled- and they could have used more size IMHO at their body weight. Body fat is fine- just- a little bigger (for my preference of what I would want to see in an Amazonian warrior)
"ew" and "grotesque" is not a preference- those are judgments.
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No. Expressing a preference is saying 'it's not my preference.' Saying something is grotesque is unnecessary.
She didn't say it is grotesque. She said I find this grotesque. Big difference. She also followed up her statement saying "not my preference," which is exactly what you stated should be said. Not sure why people are jumping on her post.
I also happen to find that type of physique off-putting. It is gross to me. Others, obviously, do not find it so. I think trying to talk about what is "the most attractive" is nonsensical anyway. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and all that. There are way too many personal preferences for any one type of physique to be the "most" attractive or unattractive.8 -
No. Expressing a preference is saying 'it's not my preference.' Saying something is grotesque is unnecessary.
She didn't say it is grotesque. She said I find this grotesque. Big difference. She also followed up her statement saying "not my preference," which is exactly what you stated should be said. Not sure why people are jumping on her post.
I also happen to find that type of physique off-putting. It is gross to me. Others, obviously, do not find it so. I think trying to talk about what is "the most attractive" is nonsensical anyway. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and all that. There are way too many personal preferences for any one type of physique to be the "most" attractive or unattractive.
Just like trump "hopes" comey can let it go?
that's rubbish.
The reason why anyone is calling it out is because it's a *kitten* way to express your "personal opinion" and "preference"
it's fine to say- "not my cup of tea." and leave it at that.
AND body shaming isn't a two way street- if it was a woman- people would be incensed.
You can express your preference without body shaming.6 -
I'm not a fan of the Ahnahld boobage, but that could be my bias showing. I have the chest of a ten year old girl, despite my shoulders benefitting massively from my bench/ohp work. xD2 -
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TresaAswegan wrote: »
No- not really- which is what cracks me up- I think he's not bad at all- but you know I've seen bigger.4 -
TresaAswegan wrote: »
No- not really- which is what cracks me up- I think he's not bad at all- but you know I've seen bigger.
Those lat insertions though...
If only they were a few inches lower. Makes him look a little out of proportion.
Gimme some wings so I can fly away!2 -
@JoRocka
http://www.musculardevelopment.com/contests/bodybuilders/59938-michaela-aycock/event/1946-toronto-pro-2016
The People's are really not going to enjoy this...0 -
point is- the comment could have been left w/o the grotesque part.
The point would have been made WITHOUT saying that.
Things they teach you in writing classes and HR and work environments- tell the facts that are RELEVANT- and get the point across.
nothing more.
"I don't care of this"
"not my preference"
both acceptable.
"ew and grotesque" not required to get that point across.
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TresaAswegan wrote: »@JoRocka
http://www.musculardevelopment.com/contests/bodybuilders/59938-michaela-aycock/event/1946-toronto-pro-2016
The People's are really not going to enjoy this...
Stated in the most inoffensive manner possible within the context of the conversation within this thread:
I personally find her hawt AF. YMMV.3 -
TresaAswegan wrote: »@JoRocka
http://www.musculardevelopment.com/contests/bodybuilders/59938-michaela-aycock/event/1946-toronto-pro-2016
The People's are really not going to enjoy this...
Stated in the most inoffensive manner possible within the context of the conversation within this thread:
I personally find her hawt AF. YMMV.
And that was that last year!! I can't wait to see what she brings to the Olympia after a full year of off season! *swoon*0 -
TresaAswegan wrote: »@JoRocka
http://www.musculardevelopment.com/contests/bodybuilders/59938-michaela-aycock/event/1946-toronto-pro-2016
The People's are really not going to enjoy this...
Stated in the most inoffensive manner possible within the context of the conversation within this thread:
I personally find her hawt AF. YMMV.
Quoted for truth. All I can say is holy damn.0 -
TresaAswegan wrote: »@JoRocka
http://www.musculardevelopment.com/contests/bodybuilders/59938-michaela-aycock/event/1946-toronto-pro-2016
The People's are really not going to enjoy this...
mmhmmm- dem lats girl. dem lats.1 -
I'm mainly after the ability to hurl lightning bolts. But the abs are nice, too.7
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The Greeks were obsessed with dudes. They not only 'own' the roots of the word misogyny, one of their basic creation myths insisted all of the evil in the world was brought about from Pandora's "box" (also translated jar, and possibly referring to her genitals/womb). Possibly supporting evidence is that no female Greek statues give really *any* genital detail. There's a hint of a crease, at most. Dudes in general were the Greek ideal.0
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