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Maybe.......provided at least two things. First, he doesn't get entirely into my weight lifting, telling me that I am doing it all wrong, tries to run my workout and hence, run me.
Secondly, provided he doesn't take over my personal weight room.
Regardless, it seems god only provided enough blood for men to be able to operate one large organ at-a-time!
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Originally Posted by Ms.Mathlete
IDK, there's something really hot about a big, muscular dude who's strong enough to bench his bodyweight, but gentle enough to change tiny little diapers.
Until the "tiny little diapers" part, you were describing me.
Too bad I wear size XL.
This was a great eye opening article for me. I am an avid fitness enthusiast. What I have found is that men greatly overestimate how much muscle and how lean a guy should be to create the most female attraction.
Most men probably think #2 or #3 is ideal. Personally I like #2.
edit: here is another good lineup. If you ask most male fitness enthusiasts they would probably say the guy on the far right but according to the women his build is the least attractive even though it is the hardest to achieve.
Regardless, it seems god only provided enough blood for men to be able to operate one large organ at-a-time!
The question is like an Rorschach inkblot test. Whatever the first thing is to pop into your mind, that is what your response is supposed to be. Your answer reveals where your thoughts are. There is no right or wrong answer.
So, here it again, for anyone else who wants to give it a try:
This was a great eye opening article for me. I am an avid fitness enthusiast. What I have found is that men greatly overestimate how much muscle and how lean a guy should be to create the most female attraction.
Most men probably think #2 or #3 is ideal. Personally I like #2.
edit: here is another good lineup. If you ask most male fitness enthusiasts they would probably say the guy on the far right but according to the women his build is the least attractive even though it is the hardest to achieve.
Lol, these are basically all the same to me. None of them look natural or even remotely appealing, to me. Again, I'm sure no one cares about my opinion, but I couldn't care less about any of them.
Sometimes I think men care way more about this than women. Aside from any innuendo.
^^^^ Anyone who has seen your posts knows your pretty upfront and self aware.
I believe you.
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The question is like an Rorschach inkblot test. Whatever the first thing is to pop into your mind, that is what your response is supposed to be. Your answer reveals where your thoughts are. There is no right or wrong answer.
So, here it again, for anyone else who wants to give it a try:
This was a great eye opening article for me. I am an avid fitness enthusiast. What I have found is that men greatly overestimate how much muscle and how lean a guy should be to create the most female attraction.
Most men probably think #2 or #3 is ideal. Personally I like #2.
edit: here is another good lineup. If you ask most male fitness enthusiasts they would probably say the guy on the far right but according to the women his build is the least attractive even though it is the hardest to achieve.
It's a little bothersome to me that I instantly recognized that far-left photo on the bottom set is Brad Pitt in Fight Club.
I like #3 in the second row; takes care of himself, but isn't too obsessed about it. That v thing with the really cut dudes is fascinating; it's like an arrow pointing down, inviting you to take a look-see.
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