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I love a six pack on a woman. I like my women lean and in-shape, not "soft" and curvy (which usually just means high bodyfat and out of shape). Fitness models usually have 6 pack abs and they are BY FAR the most attractive women on the planet.
For any of you that like women with abs, Facebook has a group called "Hot Chicks with Abs" and I suggest you go check it out. Virtually all of the women on there rate over an 8/10.
Are you sure women like a six pack on a guy? Or does that impression arise mainly from Hollywood, marketing and the media? I don't know any women who like a six pack on a guy. I don't think it's natural on a man or a woman. I think it's more of a guy thing to want a six pack, and maybe they justify this particular obsession by saying women like it. I think some guys fall too easily for the whole Rambo thing, macho man.
I definitely like six packs on men. I've never heard any woman say they don't.
I swear I think you live in another world. There is no chance that you only know women who don't like 6pack on a guy unless you have 2 friends. Why don't you ask them directly if they prefer no 6 pack on a guy?
But this is the elementary point of many of my posts, my dear Watson. There is another world out there, one without gender warfare, without promiscuity, without petty jealousies and backstabbing, one without people obsessing about virginity, relative height, wealth, one where people don't bicker about who pays for a date or have excessive expectations for lavish dates, one where women aren't over the hill at 26 (lol! That's so funny!), etc. You choose your world. To a certain extent, you're the architect of your own reality. The media can have an insidious effect. Literally before you know it, you're brainwashed, and believing you're inadequate if you don't look a certain way or aren't being hit on daily.
Called friends, posed question. Two laughed at 6-pack preference. Two said "eww" or equivalent. One said "Whaat???" One said, "OMG, you're kidding!" Why don't you start a poll?
But this is the elementary point of many of my posts, my dear Watson. There is another world out there, one without gender warfare, without promiscuity, without petty jealousies and backstabbing, one without people obsessing about virginity, relative height, wealth, one where people don't bicker about who pays for a date or have excessive expectations for lavish dates, one where women aren't over the hill at 26 (lol! That's so funny!), etc..?
C'mon Ruth...let's be honest for a moment, if only one moment in time...we're discussing preferences rather than acceptability. I'd prefer that all my dates look like Jessie Beil but they don't, and I'm fine with that...let's not make it an overeaching statement...
I have a six pack, but it's not insanely defined. I've just always been mostly slender with good muscle tone naturally. I literally don't think I can get rid of it (not to say that I don't exercise regularly, but even when I don't) - I eat whatever I want to, whenever I want to, and it never goes away. Not that I'm complaining.
I have a six pack, but it's not insanely defined. I've just always been mostly slender with good muscle tone naturally. away.
This is all women expect in my world--slender, with average muscle tone. In the 20's, and even into the 30's, you don't need to work out to maintain that, it's natural. And even slender isn't a requirement. There are so many more important things.
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