Ladies with broad shoulders

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  • KiwiLifter
    KiwiLifter Posts: 115 Member
    I honestly don't know how I'd feel if my partner said that. Like I know I'd be really angry, and lose a lot of respect for him, but I don't know how angry/pissed off I'd be. I'd be tempted to say it would be finito for him, I'd be well turned off by someone with such a "gendered" outlook.

    I've got a wide back and shoulders (used to be a swimmer). Personally I like it. It makes me feel athletic and strong. I only started lifting recently, but would bloody love it if I could get a bit more hench up top. Keep going, and do what makes you happy!

    Do you think your husband is at all insecure? Some of my friends asked my partner if he was worried I would get stronger than him. My partner is very supportive, and very proud (as in, of me), and so of course isn't remotely worried about that. But the fact two of my (male) friends thought that, made me think it might be an issue for some insecure blokes...

    That's very insightful. A while back I was at the gym stretching after a workout and the guys next to me started saying how they saw me busting out pullups and were impressed. They asked if my husband worked out. When I told them no, he doesn't do anything physical, one guys remarked "And he doesn't care that you are all GI Jane?" So, yeah, that male thought pattern may be more common than we realize.

    This is true, usually comments like these come from a place of a sense of inadequacy.
  • foreversnafu
    foreversnafu Posts: 29 Member
    edited March 2018
    Stew501 wrote: »
    My husband does lift & honestly, I thought it would be good for me to start & have some quality time together. He told me instead of doing 5 sets of 5 reps; that I need to do 5 sets of 8 or 10 reps, with lower weight.

    Higher rep ranges, specifically in the 8-12, lead to more growth, so maybe he's encouraging you to get bigger through reverse psychology? Who knows. Either way, Mehdi's SL5x5 is pretty good for beginners (as in getting them through the door), but you should check out Ripp's SS3x5. It's kinda better for strength progress and you can substitute power cleans for barbell rows if that's what you prefer, although it's not recommended.

    You should check this book out:
    https://www.amazon.com/Starting-Strength-Basic-Barbell-Training/dp/0982522738

    A definite must read for anyone who squats a lot.
  • CJ_Holmes
    CJ_Holmes Posts: 759 Member
    You look amazing. It might be interesting to really question him about where that comment came from. "What would it mean to you if my muscles got bigger?" "What do you think "average is?" "Why do you want me to look average?" He may have no idea why these opinions came up and you two could explore all the gender baggage together. Women are generally pretty aware of all our internalized body crap, but I think men have fewer opportunities to pick apart the messages about masculinity, femininity, and bodies. If it's hard to talk on that level together, it might be best done with a counselor to referee!
  • DancingMoosie
    DancingMoosie Posts: 8,619 Member
    Stew501 wrote: »
    Thanks; I personally love my shoulders, it makes my waist look small. He went on an hour lecture; saying I’m gonna look bulky if I keep adding 5lbs every week. I tried to explain to him that I’m eating at a calorie deficit & there’s no way I’m gonna look bulky. We agreed to disagree

    This is my hubs too. My shoulders are broader than hips, although I would not call them "broad". Some guys just seem set on women doing the little pink dumbbells and yoga.
  • MegaMooseEsq
    MegaMooseEsq Posts: 3,118 Member
    Stew501 wrote: »
    I guess instead of going to lift weight together; I’m gonna find a good marriage counselor instead. I didn’t develop broad shoulders in the last 4 weeks, but this male chauvinist attitude is new. Thanks again for all the support!

    Your shoulders look awesome! I’ve just started lifting and I’d kill for shoulders like that. Hopefully he’s having a moment of insecure insanity and can work through it.
  • giantrobot_powerlifting
    giantrobot_powerlifting Posts: 2,598 Member
    ...are hot.
  • Stew501
    Stew501 Posts: 65 Member
    @mij140, you look awesome! His loss for sure
  • sarahlifts
    sarahlifts Posts: 610 Member
    Broad shoulders give a nice taper to the waistline.
    My waistline is boxy and thick 27 inches now. I have to get super duper lean to get my waist to 24 inches and it still looks boxy.

    I've been working on my shoulders, back and quads to give the illusion of a smaller waist. Delts are really small muscles that are hard to build in a surplus let alone a deficit.

    don't take it as a knock, we all say stupid things sometimes. I'm sure he means no harm.
  • macfitness2012
    macfitness2012 Posts: 1 Member
    Nothing wrong with broad shoulders it makes the gains look even better #GainBanging
  • marissafit06
    marissafit06 Posts: 1,996 Member
    You look great, but agree with sarahlifts.
  • billkansas
    billkansas Posts: 267 Member
    The good news is that at least he doesn't just love you for your body. :D
  • piperdown44
    piperdown44 Posts: 958 Member
    Hmm, all I've seen in here is nice sets of shoulders....keep on at it, they look good.
  • goatg
    goatg Posts: 1,399 Member
    I would kill for muscular shoulders. I think they're sexy AF.
  • MrsPinterest34
    MrsPinterest34 Posts: 342 Member
    Op I thank God everyday for my broad shoulders especially now that I'm losing weight. I'm extremely pear shaped (26in waist 42.6in hips). My broad shoulders help balance my hips giving me that hour glass look. I really need to start upper body weight lifting but I'm so lazy. I'm happy for my current broad shoulders and really need it.
  • richardpkennedy1
    richardpkennedy1 Posts: 1,890 Member
    Bench Press him for reps!
  • tanasta2
    tanasta2 Posts: 19 Member
    edited March 2018
    Stew501 wrote: »
    Thanks; I personally love my shoulders, it makes my waist look small. He went on an hour lecture; saying I’m gonna look bulky if I keep adding 5lbs every week. I tried to explain to him that I’m eating at a calorie deficit & there’s no way I’m gonna look bulky. We agreed to disagree

    Wow. Sounds like your husband knows nothing about muscle building. Does he even lift? I would be ashamed if I were him. Sounds like he is insecure, maybe he should start lifting and get his upper body bigger instead of telling you what to do. Just wow.

    Plus, it is a lot harder for females to build muscle as they have 10x less testosterone that men and many other factors. No, you won't look 'bulky', keep doing what ya doin girl, get stronger
  • lkpducky
    lkpducky Posts: 17,747 Member
    Bench Press him for reps!

    :D:p>:)
  • thinbyragbrai
    thinbyragbrai Posts: 24 Member
    I would tell him his weight lifting makes a certain body part if his look small and he should be careful about that ...but I know you are more sensitive about his feelings than he is of yours, so you can just not say that and smile about the fact I typed it

    No you are not being oversensitive.
  • BattyKnitter
    BattyKnitter Posts: 503 Member
    I can't wait to have broad well-defined shoulders! Eff your hubby I think it's hot!
  • lorrpb
    lorrpb Posts: 11,463 Member
    My husband would never even think of saying that to me. The width of shoulders is determined by bone structure and rows don't change that.
  • I prefer a woman who wears shoulder pads.
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