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I used to have a pretty good six pack from sports, and you'd be surprised at how many compliments I got on them from guys. I've since slacked off in working out, but I still have a little definition, and if I'm out swimming the first thing people point out is my stomach. Never had a negative reaction from it.
yes, love it! But not a deal breaker. I don't think I ever had it myself even though I was thin & athletic, but I'm working on it now. Loving the process
For me, when a woman has abs and toned arms and legs, it tells me she is health conscious and enjoys working out and probably would not mind outdoor activities (which is what I enjoy). Abs on women = good however, having biceps like Arnold Schwarzenegger, is a minor turnoff.
a six pack on a woman is unbelievably attractive and its very impressive to me. i consider that to be the most challenging thing to get and its even harder for a woman than for a man.
if someone wants to take the opportunity to post pictures of women with six packs here in this thread i would not be unhappy about it.
A lot of women like a guy with a six pack, but are there any guys who like a six pack on a woman? Personally I don't, I like a lady with a flat stomach, not muscles.
For the ladies - do you have or would you want one?
Depends one the woman..Looks good on Janet Jackson
No. A six-pack on a woman is NOT attractive. It is a masculine feature. Furthermore, it is generally NOT a natural feature. It comes from deliberate body sculpting.
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