Girls... Is muscle a turn off?
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No. You aren't really kidding And that's ok.
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I love the muscle definition on both of these wrestlers!
http://www.pwpix.net/superstars/r/randyorton/images/randy-orton.jpg
http://www.blindloop.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/the-rock.jpg0 -
I love the muscle definition on both of these wrestlers!0
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Most people don't believe me when I say this but I'm really not a fan of six packs. Or a lot of muscle definition in general. I prefer if the skin looks smooth rather than rippled.0
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mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm...The Rock. Thank you stayxtrue for the morning visual. That will get me through the day :laugh:0
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David Wolfman Williams. Google him. Ohhhh ya!0
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Muscles are nice, but not when its taken too far. Of course, men that are in good shape are attractive, but Im not into bodybuilders. I want a nice, cozy guy! I dont want to feel like I am cuddling with a rock.0
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This is just my opinion... It is a huge turn off for me! The reason being though is most of the guys I have ever met that do have a lot of muscle and really in shape were complete @ss***** and very cocky. It is not that I not "used to seeing" a built dude, I have not met one that wasn't cocky about it.
I agree!!!!! You can have the best looking body but if you think your "all that", it's a total turn of!!! I like a man that works hard to stay in shape (naturally) and is down to earth. Could care less about the 6 pack abs, I'm more of a shoulder, back and arm person myself. Being Lean is better.0 -
I think there's one thing the women here don't understand.
The "bodybuilder look" that you see on stage at a bodybuilding competition is not what they guy looks like every day. You have to go on a relatively extreme diet to achieve that look (5% bodyfat), and it's only possible to hold that condition for about a day.
What these bodybuilders walk around looking like for most of the year is probably about what most women that like some muscle would consider ideal.0 -
I like a well built man. Not one that has massive muscles, but cut up definitely!0
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I think there's one thing the women here don't understand.
The "bodybuilder look" that you see on stage at a bodybuilding competition is not what they guy looks like every day. You have to go on a relatively extreme diet to achieve that look (5% bodyfat), and it's only possible to hold that condition for about a day.
What these bodybuilders walk around looking like for most of the year is probably about what most women that like some muscle would consider ideal.
I have a friend who does competitions. He looks like large but not like crazy huge man most of the time. Prior to doing his shows, he eats cans of tuna and green beans all day. He is huge looking and I am fairly sure, dehydrated at the time of the show.
But normally he looks fine.0 -
Nicely toned is good... David Beckham is a very good example, but too much muscle is a turn off....
But again its different strokes for different folks !!0 -
I'm one of those girls who doesn't like washboard abs on a guy. I'm not sure why. I like a guy who has some meat on his stomach.
This build to me, is perfect and I don't think he's got ripped abs but I love his body.
Def agree with this body! Matthew rocks!0 -
I'm one of those girls who doesn't like washboard abs on a guy. I'm not sure why. I like a guy who has some meat on his stomach.
This build to me, is perfect and I don't think he's got ripped abs but I love his body.
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we already talked about this but yes i looove a guy with muscle. My boyfriend has muscles and it's very attractive. Huuuge arm muscles, but not so ripped abs like you can put your arm in between each ab their so defined. Just some definition, and those V lines! And a muscular back ahhhh0
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Nicely toned is good... David Beckham is a very good example, but too much muscle is a turn off....
But again its different strokes for different folks !!
David Beckham is getting better with age! He looks amazing in his new pics...and can't forget the Emporio Armani adverts!0 -
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I find a slim or muscular build equally attractive and my preferred look in a man over average or heavyset. I know women who aren't as attracted to a super ripped look, but most I know likes moderate muscles or at least a faint 6 pack.0
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Well defined muscles are definitely a turn on. A man should have some tone and something told hold onto. Being built like Jay Cutler or Mark Alvisi is not a turn on. That is grotesque in my eyes.
One concern I have is the idea that guys should shave/wax their chests to show off the muscles. You are men...men have hair on their bodies...look manly0 -
I like a guy with a little more weight on him, I like healthy because I think it helps keep me motivated to work, but I am not a fan of very defined muscles. My mind may change as I get healthier and see myself as more worthy of a more athletic guy. I would define what I find most attractive is more of a computer nerd/book nerd stocky.0
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OMG my husband has the most awesome arms and shoulders. Not too much, just enough to know i'm safe in his arms. *romantic cornball here for sure!!!*:laugh:0
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Haven't read all of the replies, but to be honest, I think a lot of women who don't want a muscular man are either turned off by it for whatever reason (as in, they don't find that look to be attractive, and that's okay, everyone is different), or they themselves are not in shape, and feel threatened by it. A lot of my female friends who say "ewww muscles!" aren't in great shape themselves, and willingly admit that they feel threatened by that, because "he looks way too good to be with me." Which is just their own insecurities talking. I know when I was younger, I dated a lot of guys who were twigs or really fat...not a single one of them was "In shape." Yet when I started caring more about my own health, I gravitated more towards guys who were in better shape, or at least aspiring to be in better shape.0
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Most people don't believe me when I say this but I'm really not a fan of six packs. Or a lot of muscle definition in general. I prefer if the skin looks smooth rather than rippled.
AGREE!
I find there something aesthetically weird about overly defined muscles. I like guys that look NATURAL. Yeah, like hairy chest, normal looking abs.
I think it's because in high school all the muscular guys were douches so I developed an extreme distaste for muscles.
Maybe also because society tries so hard to make us want either the skinny girl with a gigantic rack, or the guy with a six pack and a "V" around his hips (whatever that is; what a totally random and unimportant marker of attractiveness!) something inside me rebels against that. I think people look best with some imperfections, and I think that models and people on magazine covers look too fake to be attractive.0 -
I like big strong looking guys. The kind of guy that looks like he can take someone down. If there is some well defined muscle there that is perfect. My DH is a big boy with a belly but he has the best arms. Still looks strong despite the fact that he could lose a few lbs.
I think all girls are turned on by muscle though just not the rippling veins, "I lift things up and put them down" kind.0 -
This is hot....
This is not....
I agree with this.....the top one is nice and muscular but still a normal size to me...the other guy is way too huge, granted his results are amazing.
I will add though that just because someone is a body building doesn't mean I couldn't fall for one. At the end of the day you better make me laugh and you better enjoy/good at kissing0 -
I dont like guys who are body buliders, but i do like muscles. A nice six pack goes a long way. also has to have some good arm muscles. lol0
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This is amazing.
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I don't like buys who are too built. My husband is tall and lanky, in good shape, with descent muscle tone (nice arms/shoulders, visible abs but not a "cut" six pack), but doesn't look like a gym monkey. His body is not the reason I married him, but I have always liked that body type.0
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