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Old 12 June 2015, 10:20 AM
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Particularly women now. Men have been putting on muscle in an effort to be good with women for decades but now there seems to be an ever-growing number of women doing squats and lifting weights. We all know it isn't 'self improvement'. It's to look like the women in magazines, on TV, etc. Being fit is one thing but spending so much time and effort getting an **** seems weird and isn't particularly attractive.

What are your thoughts?
Old 12 June 2015, 10:27 AM
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A friend of ours is nearly 46 - she's been going to the gym 3-4 times a week since she was 16.

Looks like a honed race horse.... don't find it at all attractive.
Old 12 June 2015, 10:30 AM
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You're joking, big firm ****, look amazing in a tight clothing. We aren't, well I am not a gay clothing designers who dress up androgynous females to mimic boys
Old 12 June 2015, 10:48 AM
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There's a balance I reckon; firm but not stringy, a but curvy but not fat.

Fortunately the missus is just right for me; athletic arms, legs, totally flat stomach, etc but still a very pleasant feminine figure.

I used to be a total gym head but find the excessively gym only honed shape looks a bit too try hard.

You need to mix it up to get a proper all round athlete look; boxers and gymnasts look far better than some body building muscle head IMO.
Old 12 June 2015, 10:53 AM
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I love a toned tight female
Old 12 June 2015, 12:15 PM
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If the breasts don't look flat as pancakes then nice athletic is nice.wish I still had proper time routine for gym.being out on the road so many much its difficult or weekend is only real time so can't even spread it out during the week.fecking work 😩
Old 12 June 2015, 12:19 PM
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More power to them, there are far too many ditch donkeys with fat *****, I only like ditch donkeys with a nice **** and good teeth.

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Old 12 June 2015, 12:20 PM
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Originally Posted by DYK
If the breasts don't look flat as pancakes then nice athletic is nice.wish I still had proper time routine for gym.being out on the road so many much its difficult or weekend is only real time so can't even spread it out during the week.fecking work 😩
Get a TRX or similar, doesn't matter where you are.
Old 12 June 2015, 12:21 PM
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Think theres a difference between toned and muscly


I'm all for the former !
Old 12 June 2015, 12:32 PM
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Don't get me wrong, I like a nice ****! And toned to an extent. I suppose what puts me off is the obsessively changing their life to look good and then pretending it's all about 'self improvement'.

Or maybe it's just because they squat better than me.
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Originally Posted by JackClark
Get a TRX or similar, doesn't matter where you are.
Nothing like a proper lifting workout though,I've lost Quite a bit muscle but may take a look at it,although I do have a bullbar I take with me,or maybe start doing an advanced workout over the weekend then have five days instead of four to recover.
Old 12 June 2015, 12:54 PM
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Men or women, OTT/extreme masculine looks are far from aesthetic beauty; as far as the sun is from the earth. There is a limit, I agree. Manly women will look odd on the street, so would Mr. Universe lookalike muscle bundle of a man. Such looks are freaky to most people.

But that is different to women going to gym more than ever before these days, though. Weight lifting and squatting are done for toning as part of gym routine, not necessarily to develop androgynous looks.

Obsession in general stems from underlying issues. As long as it doesn't harm self and others, I can't see any problem with more and more women using the gym and getting toned/physically fit. It makes them physically healthier, so why not.

About women taking extreme measures to look like the ones from the magazines, media can take the blame, so should the society where men still tend to judge women with their set criteria of beauty. Whatever women do to improve their appearance will be an issue for men, as there's an expectation for women to look as men would like to see them. For men, if women are too thin, it's a problem. If they're overweight, it's a problem. if they're somewhere in the middle, they could do something better in one department or other. If they're stunners, they're psychos. If they have muscular fitness, they might as well be men! Although I bet any woman would do some of you desperate ones from here, with a bit of luck.

You don't see women complaining about men's balding heads and their grown looks as much; neither in real life not on internet. But women are often discussed for what they look to men's eyes- in real and on internet.

In a nutshell, men bear a major responsibility for setting the criteria for women's looks that get published by the glossy magazines, and their behaviours e.g. frequenting gym to acquire such looks.

Thinking about it, I might as well make a comment on men:


Originally Posted by dpb
Think theres a difference between toned and muscly


I'm all for the former !
Sure. I'm all for the former in men. In addition, it's nice if they look beautiful all round. Just physically toned body but rest all wonky doesn't suffice.

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Old 12 June 2015, 01:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Turbohot
You don't see women complaining about men's balding heads
You leave me out of this please
Old 12 June 2015, 01:27 PM
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There's a certain, mysterious element in some women that's incredibly alluring; it over rides a bit of extra weight, non perfect teeth, whatever; I know a few who aren't the "ideal" shape or look but something about them is just a bit phhhwwoooaar.

Similarly I know super fit girls who are just totally unappealing.

Some things come into play now that never used to; being kind, being a good parent, etc - all add to the appeal.

A text book guide of his women should look is a nonsense.

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Old 12 June 2015, 01:48 PM
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Originally Posted by f1_fan
You leave me out of this please
Old 12 June 2015, 02:02 PM
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I like seeing women pumping some weights at the gym. To me it shows they have some discipline and motivation and aren't some lazy biscuit scoffing waste of space that just spends her life exercising her fat gob.

And the sight of a fit girl doing squats in tight lycra makes going to the gym worthwhile.

Whether it's for self improvement or vanity it still takes some discipline to hit the gym at 0700hrs on a Saturday morning and personally I find that attractive.

Again I admire their discipline but it's the female running freaks at the gym that I don't find attractive, some of them look like a pipe cleaner with a wig.
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Theres rather too many middle aged women and blokes "hitting" the pool I go to on a Saturday morning , cos the government says they should ...
Old 12 June 2015, 02:23 PM
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Originally Posted by dpb
Theres rather too many middle aged women and blokes "hitting" the pool I go to on a Saturday morning , cos the government says they should ...
You're one of them, so why complain?

Charity begins at home, so how about you doing something about it? Stop crowding the pool with your middle aged presence, at least one 'past it' will be less to ruin the look of the pool.

I'm only joshing, Dunc. Keep up with your running, swimming, cycling etc and f**k everyone else for what they think of you and the likes crowding the pool. It's all good for you, man.
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I swam on my own yesterday; a mile (just over) in the Atlantic Ocean with just fish and about a dozen spider crabs for company.
Loved it.

Exercise is so much better outdoors.
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Exactly. Exercise is good for you, regardless of your age, gender or whatever. Outdoors is great when all nice and summery like these days. There have been threads here against obesity, and now if more people are exercising in our society, it's surely a good thing.

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Originally Posted by Turbohot
You're one of them, so why complain?

Charity begins at home, so how about you doing something about it? Stop crowding the pool with your middle aged presence, at least one 'past it' will be less to ruin the look of the pool.

I'm only joshing, Dunc. Keep up with your running, swimming, cycling etc and f**k everyone else for what they think of you and the likes crowding the pool. It's all good for you, man.
I should remembered w/e is a no go area .....

Bit exposed to swim in the sea here , coastlines all straight and tides too strong

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Originally Posted by Turbohot
Exactly. Exercise is good for you, regardless of your age, gender or whatever. Outdoors is great when all nice and summary like these days. There have been threads here against obesity, and now if more people are exercising in our society, it's surely a good thing.
I agree in part, the end result (a fitter, healthier population) is positive but if the motivation for doing it is media/social pressure I think its harmful in the long run. Do it for yourself, do it because you want to, do it because you enjoy it - don't do it because you feel like you're a bad person otherwise or because you *have* to in order to be attractive.
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Originally Posted by Dr. Heckle and Mr. Snide
Bit exposed to swim in the sea here , coastlines all straight and tides too strong
Oh please give it a go!
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Old 12 June 2015, 05:38 PM
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Seconded.
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Isn't this thread a bit useless without photographic examples?
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Originally Posted by hill79
I agree in part, the end result (a fitter, healthier population) is positive but if the motivation for doing it is media/social pressure I think its harmful in the long run. Do it for yourself, do it because you want to, do it because you enjoy it - don't do it because you feel like you're a bad person otherwise or because you *have* to in order to be attractive.
Sure.

I quote a couple of sources for '*have* to' in my #12.

Other than that, there's enough evidence for physical exercise to be a non-pharmacological intervention for physical as well as psychological health. With that angle, people can make up their own mind and get going with a bit of extra curricular body movement; may it be gymming, swimming, doing workout at home, go for a run or even a walk etc. etc.
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Nice




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Each to their own, I wont deny I'm gym obsessed but I do it for me and me alone regardless of how anyone perceives the way I look. Got past the stage of caring about peoples opinions on my physique a long time ago


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