Guys/Girls: What is your real opinion on..
Replies
-
GymGoddessGoals wrote: Β»Ladies, what is your real opinion on guys who don't shave? Whether it be their face, necks, chests, arms, pits, junk, butts, and/or backs.
The hairier, the better. π
Iβm not even joking. π2 -
GymGoddessGoals wrote: Β»Ladies, what is your real opinion on guys who don't shave? Whether it be their face, necks, chests, arms, pits, junk, butts, and/or backs.
I like it3 -
GymGoddessGoals wrote: Β»First, itβs not my decision what anybody does with their own hair
snip <-- immature pun intended
ETA again: I like hairy armpits, chest, legs.
You had me up until the armpit hair part. It's truly the reason I cannot watch basketball games. I know, logically, it's supposed to be there and yet...2 -
GymGoddessGoals wrote: Β»First, itβs not my decision what anybody does with their own hair
snip <-- immature pun intended
ETA again: I like hairy armpits, chest, legs.
You had me up until the armpit hair part. It's truly the reason I cannot watch basketball games. I know, logically, it's supposed to be there and yet...
π itβs actually kind of a thing for me. Oh ffs tmi4 -
TwitchyMacGee wrote: Β»GymGoddessGoals wrote: Β»First, itβs not my decision what anybody does with their own hair
snip <-- immature pun intended
ETA again: I like hairy armpits, chest, legs.
You had me up until the armpit hair part. It's truly the reason I cannot watch basketball games. I know, logically, it's supposed to be there and yet...
π itβs actually kind of a thing for me. Oh ffs tmi
I actually made my guy stop shaving his armpits.
Yes, made him. I have no shame in that. π2 -
PaperDoll_ wrote: Β»TwitchyMacGee wrote: Β»GymGoddessGoals wrote: Β»First, itβs not my decision what anybody does with their own hair
snip <-- immature pun intended
ETA again: I like hairy armpits, chest, legs.
You had me up until the armpit hair part. It's truly the reason I cannot watch basketball games. I know, logically, it's supposed to be there and yet...
π itβs actually kind of a thing for me. Oh ffs tmi
I actually made my guy stop shaving his armpits.
Yes, made him. I have no shame in that. π
Ok, but the nicest hairy bit IME is the treasure trail3 -
π€£π€£π€£ bite me3
-
eatpolerepeat wrote: Β»TwitchyMacGee wrote: Β»π€£π€£π€£ bite me
Where though?
3 -
TwitchyMacGee wrote: Β»PaperDoll_ wrote: Β»TwitchyMacGee wrote: Β»GymGoddessGoals wrote: Β»First, itβs not my decision what anybody does with their own hair
snip <-- immature pun intended
ETA again: I like hairy armpits, chest, legs.
You had me up until the armpit hair part. It's truly the reason I cannot watch basketball games. I know, logically, it's supposed to be there and yet...
π itβs actually kind of a thing for me. Oh ffs tmi
I actually made my guy stop shaving his armpits.
Yes, made him. I have no shame in that. π
Ok, but the nicest hairy bit IME is the treasure trail
Thatβs nice too π1 -
GymGoddessGoals wrote: Β»Ladies, what is your real opinion on guys who don't shave? Whether it be their face, necks, chests, arms, pits, junk, butts, and/or backs.
I donβt like a lot of body hair and havenβt dated anyone really hairy. I do like a guy to shave his underarms and private areas. I donβt like men shaving their legs. I donβt like a lot of facial hair either. Some is ok but no lumberjack beards.1 -
Guys,
What is your opinion on women that carry extra weight? Does size matter? Do you like a lean body? Curvy? Apple? Pear? Thicc? Other?
3 -
_Kashmir_314 wrote: Β»Guys,
What is your opinion on women that carry extra weight? Does size matter? Do you like a lean body? Curvy? Apple? Pear? Thicc? Other?
Yesβ£οΈ3 -
Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: Β»_Kashmir_314 wrote: Β»Guys,
What is your opinion on women that carry extra weight? Does size matter? Do you like a lean body? Curvy? Apple? Pear? Thicc? Other?
Yesβ£οΈ
You just luvs the women π2 -
_Kashmir_314 wrote: Β»Guys,
What is your opinion on women that carry extra weight? Does size matter? Do you like a lean body? Curvy? Apple? Pear? Thicc? Other?
I prefer a lean body - but curvy/thicc is not necessarily a deal breaker3 -
_Kashmir_314 wrote: Β»Guys,
What is your opinion on women that carry extra weight? Does size matter? Do you like a lean body? Curvy? Apple? Pear? Thicc? Other?
i prefer skinny3 -
_Kashmir_314 wrote: Β»Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: Β»_Kashmir_314 wrote: Β»Guys,
What is your opinion on women that carry extra weight? Does size matter? Do you like a lean body? Curvy? Apple? Pear? Thicc? Other?
Yesβ£οΈ
You just luvs the women π2 -
_Kashmir_314 wrote: Β»Guys,
What is your opinion on women that carry extra weight? Does size matter? Do you like a lean body? Curvy? Apple? Pear? Thicc? Other?
What is YOUR opinion? Thatβs the one that matters. β€οΈπ€2 -
_Kashmir_314 wrote: Β»Guys,
What is your opinion on women that carry extra weight? Does size matter? Do you like a lean body? Curvy? Apple? Pear? Thicc? Other?
To seriously answer the question tho, let's look at Stephenie Buttermore...
After getting competitive lean she decided that she was going to go the next year, not fighting food and just eat whatever she wanted to...
The idea was to see if once you stop fighting it, you stop craving it... And will eventually become one of those people who can just live normally without any anxiety about food, without access weight gain...
As you can see, she did gain weight... But my point was, personally... I think she looks better on the right after gaining some weight π€·π½ββοΈ...
This all being said... I wouldn't start telling women to gain weight... There's another fitness personality I follow named Scooby and he says, for guys, he would never recommend anyone start "bulking" because losing weight can be very difficult and if you gain it, you may have a helluva fight getting it off... And with the state of American health... We should always do what we can to eat wise and exercise...
Never give up on yourself and just say *kitten* it π€·π½ββοΈ...
But don't get down on yourself either because beauty is all in the eye of the tiger or something π―
Okay I'm done π
5 -
TwitchyMacGee wrote: Β»_Kashmir_314 wrote: Β»Guys,
What is your opinion on women that carry extra weight? Does size matter? Do you like a lean body? Curvy? Apple? Pear? Thicc? Other?
What is YOUR opinion? Thatβs the one that matters. β€οΈπ€
Oh, I completely agree with you and I don't necessarily strive to be something that men desire. I strive to be comfortable in my own skin and like what I see when I look in the mirror. π
6 -
_Kashmir_314 wrote: Β»TwitchyMacGee wrote: Β»_Kashmir_314 wrote: Β»Guys,
What is your opinion on women that carry extra weight? Does size matter? Do you like a lean body? Curvy? Apple? Pear? Thicc? Other?
What is YOUR opinion? Thatβs the one that matters. β€οΈπ€
Oh, I completely agree with you and I don't necessarily strive to be something that men desire. I strive to be comfortable in my own skin and like what I see when I look in the mirror. π
β€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈ
Letβs preach this π4 -
_Kashmir_314 wrote: Β»TwitchyMacGee wrote: Β»_Kashmir_314 wrote: Β»Guys,
What is your opinion on women that carry extra weight? Does size matter? Do you like a lean body? Curvy? Apple? Pear? Thicc? Other?
What is YOUR opinion? Thatβs the one that matters. β€οΈπ€
Oh, I completely agree with you and I don't necessarily strive to be something that men desire. I strive to be comfortable in my own skin and like what I see when I look in the mirror. π
I like what you see in the mirror too ππ5 -
Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: Β»_Kashmir_314 wrote: Β»Guys,
What is your opinion on women that carry extra weight? Does size matter? Do you like a lean body? Curvy? Apple? Pear? Thicc? Other?
To seriously answer the question tho, let's look at Stephenie Buttermore...
After getting competitive lean she decided that she was going to go the next year, not fighting food and just eat whatever she wanted to...
The idea was to see if once you stop fighting it, you stop craving it... And will eventually become one of those people who can just live normally without any anxiety about food, without access weight gain...
As you can see, she did gain weight... But my point was, personally... I think she looks better on the right after gaining some weight π€·π½ββοΈ...
This all being said... I wouldn't start telling women to gain weight... There's another fitness personality I follow named Scooby and he says, for guys, he would never recommend anyone start "bulking" because losing weight can be very difficult and if you gain it, you may have a helluva fight getting it off... And with the state of American health... We should always do what we can to eat wise and exercise...
Never give up on yourself and just say *kitten* it π€·π½ββοΈ...
But don't get down on yourself either because beauty is all in the eye of the tiger or something π―
Okay I'm done π
Shes hot both ways6 -
Someone please tell me how to quote only a certain part of someone's response. Also how to make certain words bold.
Ty0 -
PlentyofProtein00 wrote: Β»Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: Β»_Kashmir_314 wrote: Β»Guys,
What is your opinion on women that carry extra weight? Does size matter? Do you like a lean body? Curvy? Apple? Pear? Thicc? Other?
To seriously answer the question tho, let's look at Stephenie Buttermore...
After getting competitive lean she decided that she was going to go the next year, not fighting food and just eat whatever she wanted to...
The idea was to see if once you stop fighting it, you stop craving it... And will eventually become one of those people who can just live normally without any anxiety about food, without access weight gain...
As you can see, she did gain weight... But my point was, personally... I think she looks better on the right after gaining some weight π€·π½ββοΈ...
This all being said... I wouldn't start telling women to gain weight... There's another fitness personality I follow named Scooby and he says, for guys, he would never recommend anyone start "bulking" because losing weight can be very difficult and if you gain it, you may have a helluva fight getting it off... And with the state of American health... We should always do what we can to eat wise and exercise...
Never give up on yourself and just say *kitten* it π€·π½ββοΈ...
But don't get down on yourself either because beauty is all in the eye of the tiger or something π―
Okay I'm done π
Shes hot both ways
I ain't disagreeing with you on that... Js personal preference, with a gun to my head...1 -
_Kashmir_314 wrote: Β»Someone please tell me how to quote only a certain part of someone's response. Also how to make certain words bold.
Ty
You can go back and delete anything inside of the
Also0 -
Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: Β»_Kashmir_314 wrote: Β»Guys,
What is your opinion on women that carry extra weight? Does size matter? Do you like a lean body? Curvy? Apple? Pear? Thicc? Other?
To seriously answer the question tho, let's look at Stephenie Buttermore...
After getting competitive lean she decided that she was going to go the next year, not fighting food and just eat whatever she wanted to...
The idea was to see if once you stop fighting it, you stop craving it... And will eventually become one of those people who can just live normally without any anxiety about food, without access weight gain...
As you can see, she did gain weight... But my point was, personally... I think she looks better on the right after gaining some weight π€·π½ββοΈ...
This all being said... I wouldn't start telling women to gain weight... There's another fitness personality I follow named Scooby and he says, for guys, he would never recommend anyone start "bulking" because losing weight can be very difficult and if you gain it, you may have a helluva fight getting it off... And with the state of American health... We should always do what we can to eat wise and exercise...
Never give up on yourself and just say *kitten* it π€·π½ββοΈ...
But don't get down on yourself either because beauty is all in the eye of the tiger or something π―
Okay I'm done π
I like the whole concept behind this, but I'd never be able to do this myself.
The day I stop fighting it is when I will start sliding backwards and overeating.
I also think she looks great on the right!1 -
_Kashmir_314 wrote: Β»Someone please tell me how to quote only a certain part of someone's response. Also how to make certain words bold.
Ty
To bold something you use the B above
To bold something in a quote sandwich the part you want to bold with this
[ b ] [/ b ] but donβt put spaces in -there - I had to do that so it would show up and not actually bold something π1 -
_Kashmir_314 wrote: Β»Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: Β»_Kashmir_314 wrote: Β»Guys,
What is your opinion on women that carry extra weight? Does size matter? Do you like a lean body? Curvy? Apple? Pear? Thicc? Other?
To seriously answer the question tho, let's look at Stephenie Buttermore...
After getting competitive lean she decided that she was going to go the next year, not fighting food and just eat whatever she wanted to...
The idea was to see if once you stop fighting it, you stop craving it... And will eventually become one of those people who can just live normally without any anxiety about food, without access weight gain...
As you can see, she did gain weight... But my point was, personally... I think she looks better on the right after gaining some weight π€·π½ββοΈ...
This all being said... I wouldn't start telling women to gain weight... There's another fitness personality I follow named Scooby and he says, for guys, he would never recommend anyone start "bulking" because losing weight can be very difficult and if you gain it, you may have a helluva fight getting it off... And with the state of American health... We should always do what we can to eat wise and exercise...
Never give up on yourself and just say *kitten* it π€·π½ββοΈ...
But don't get down on yourself either because beauty is all in the eye of the tiger or something π―
Okay I'm done π
I like the whole concept behind this, but I'd never be able to do this myself.
The day I stop fighting it is when I will start sliding backwards and overeating.
I also think she looks great on the right!
You know honestly the problem with her experiment imho is that it's really not all about fighting cravings...
I too would like to think it's as simple as once you stop fighting it, you'll stop craving it... Although there is some truth to it...
However... Our food is largely chemically engineered to make you crave it and eat as much as possible... There's a reason why you can't just eat one chip...
It is a fight, and the food industry is largely against us...
Sorry I can get fired up about this... It's the source of many of my disagrees π6 -
Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: Β»_Kashmir_314 wrote: Β»Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: Β»_Kashmir_314 wrote: Β»Guys,
What is your opinion on women that carry extra weight? Does size matter? Do you like a lean body? Curvy? Apple? Pear? Thicc? Other?
To seriously answer the question tho, let's look at Stephenie Buttermore...
After getting competitive lean she decided that she was going to go the next year, not fighting food and just eat whatever she wanted to...
The idea was to see if once you stop fighting it, you stop craving it... And will eventually become one of those people who can just live normally without any anxiety about food, without access weight gain...
As you can see, she did gain weight... But my point was, personally... I think she looks better on the right after gaining some weight π€·π½ββοΈ...
This all being said... I wouldn't start telling women to gain weight... There's another fitness personality I follow named Scooby and he says, for guys, he would never recommend anyone start "bulking" because losing weight can be very difficult and if you gain it, you may have a helluva fight getting it off... And with the state of American health... We should always do what we can to eat wise and exercise...
Never give up on yourself and just say *kitten* it π€·π½ββοΈ...
But don't get down on yourself either because beauty is all in the eye of the tiger or something π―
Okay I'm done π
I like the whole concept behind this, but I'd never be able to do this myself.
The day I stop fighting it is when I will start sliding backwards and overeating.
I also think she looks great on the right!
You know honestly the problem with her experiment imho is that it's really not all about fighting cravings...
I too would like to think it's as simple as once you stop fighting it, you'll stop craving it... Although there is some truth to it...
However... Our food is largely chemically engineered to make you crave it and eat as much as possible... There's a reason why you can't just eat one chip...
It is a fight, and the food industry is largely against...
Sorry I can get fired up about this... It's the source of many of my disagrees π
Somebody disagreedπ. I agree with you though. Which is why when you stop eating the junk your body stops craving it. Its helped me off my platue (why cant I spell this morning π)3 -
Oh my, someone beat me to the sarcastic disagree. Whoever you are, I salute your silliness.
As for you, dear @Mr_Healthy_Habits, I salute your objectivity on what others decide to do with their ephemeral bodies ππΏ
Edit: I had a grammar aneurysm over "whomever" vs "whoever." I'm okay now, thank you for your concern.
3
Categories
- All Categories
- 1.4M Health, Wellness and Goals
- 395.7K Introduce Yourself
- 44.1K Getting Started
- 260.7K Health and Weight Loss
- 176.3K Food and Nutrition
- 47.5K Recipes
- 232.8K Fitness and Exercise
- 449 Sleep, Mindfulness and Overall Wellness
- 6.5K Goal: Maintaining Weight
- 8.6K Goal: Gaining Weight and Body Building
- 153.2K Motivation and Support
- 8.2K Challenges
- 1.3K Debate Club
- 96.4K Chit-Chat
- 2.5K Fun and Games
- 4.3K MyFitnessPal Information
- 16 News and Announcements
- 17 MyFitnessPal Academy
- 1.4K Feature Suggestions and Ideas
- 3K MyFitnessPal Tech Support Questions