Why do women think this is a good look for men?

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Jamesy
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12 Dec 2017, 2:39 pm

Why do quite a large portion of women think men on steriods/human growth hormone supplements with overdeveloped muscles look 'good'???

It's obvious the supplements they take have effected there facial features and there skin is flushed but women seem too find this sexually alluring.



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12 Dec 2017, 2:45 pm

Well I certainly don't. A bit of muscle looks good, but a lot of muscle in a way that body builders usually have? No thanks. In my opinion it doesn't look good on anyone... but of course, if someone prefers to have a body like that then it's none of my business. People have different preferences.



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12 Dec 2017, 2:50 pm

Fireblossom wrote:
Well I certainly don't. A bit of muscle looks good, but a lot of muscle in a way that body builders usually have? No thanks. In my opinion it doesn't look good on anyone... but of course, if someone prefers to have a body like that then it's none of my business. People have different preferences.



My aunt thought Sylvester Stallone looked good recently when he appeared on a talk show.



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12 Dec 2017, 2:52 pm

https://www.menshealth.com/sex-women/mu ... ract-women
Yes, but only for one night stands, affairs, and flings.
"The ironic twist? While women are drawn to strong men by design, they tend to settle down with the other guy."
Someone who spends that much time looking good doesn't have time for a relationship.



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12 Dec 2017, 2:54 pm

I don't find that attractive. I like a little muscle, but not too much. Average is fine with me. Even a little chubby is ok. I'm just not really into skinny guys, mostly because I'm not skinny and I'd find this odd because I'm a curvy woman.



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12 Dec 2017, 3:25 pm

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Someone who spends that much time looking good doesn't have time for a relationship.

There is something in it.
Anyway, I've never considered this attractive. TBH, when my husband worked out, he lost for me in attractiveness... he had been strong anyway and I liked it but with every vein and sinew almost visible he lost all his coziness :(
So guys, being strong, yes, but don't try to look like a parody of anatomy atlas!


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12 Dec 2017, 4:00 pm

Jamesy wrote:
Fireblossom wrote:
Well I certainly don't. A bit of muscle looks good, but a lot of muscle in a way that body builders usually have? No thanks. In my opinion it doesn't look good on anyone... but of course, if someone prefers to have a body like that then it's none of my business. People have different preferences.



My aunt thought Sylvester Stallone looked good recently when he appeared on a talk show.


A LOT of women are like this.

What's laughable, that most women criticize steroid and supplement use, yet they fail miserably to recognize that the muscly celebs they drool for do take steroids and supplements, they think that stars like Van Diesel, Channing Tatum and Hugh Jackman get their super toned muscles and six-packs naturally and by work out alone and shoveling down chicken nuggets.

They don't know that they take supplements, they delusionally think they're "naturally fit".

They don't see the "Sexy guys" like those trainers in gym, who have a lot of fangirls who chase them, actually take supplements in the men's lockers - which have Testosterone, some types of Steroids in the ingredients.

They absolutely have no idea.



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12 Dec 2017, 4:28 pm

magz wrote:
BTDT wrote:
Someone who spends that much time looking good doesn't have time for a relationship.

There is something in it.
Anyway, I've never considered this attractive. TBH, when my husband worked out, he lost for me in attractiveness... he had been strong anyway and I liked it but with every vein and sinew almost visible he lost all his coziness :(
So guys, being strong, yes, but don't try to look like a parody of anatomy atlas!


Ahhhh! not the veins yuk. Did your husband stay yukky or is he back to cozy?



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12 Dec 2017, 4:34 pm

The_Face_of_Boo wrote:
Jamesy wrote:
Fireblossom wrote:
Well I certainly don't. A bit of muscle looks good, but a lot of muscle in a way that body builders usually have? No thanks. In my opinion it doesn't look good on anyone... but of course, if someone prefers to have a body like that then it's none of my business. People have different preferences.



My aunt thought Sylvester Stallone looked good recently when he appeared on a talk show.


A LOT of women are like this.

What's laughable, that most women criticize steroid and supplement use, yet they fail miserably to recognize that the muscly celebs they drool for do take steroids and supplements, they think that stars like Van Diesel, Channing Tatum and Hugh Jackman get their super toned muscles and six-packs naturally and by work out alone and shoveling down chicken nuggets.

They don't know that they take supplements, they delusionally think they're "naturally fit".

They don't see the "Sexy guys" like those trainers in gym, who have a lot of fangirls who chase them, actually take supplements in the men's lockers - which have Testosterone, some types of Steroids in the ingredients.

They absolutely have no idea.


I used to go to a gym here in my town for about 18 months. I went 3-4 times a week and it still took me almost a year to work out it was drug central.



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12 Dec 2017, 4:39 pm

The_Face_of_Boo wrote:
Jamesy wrote:
Fireblossom wrote:
Well I certainly don't. A bit of muscle looks good, but a lot of muscle in a way that body builders usually have? No thanks. In my opinion it doesn't look good on anyone... but of course, if someone prefers to have a body like that then it's none of my business. People have different preferences.



My aunt thought Sylvester Stallone looked good recently when he appeared on a talk show.


A LOT of women are like this.

What's laughable, that most women criticize steroid and supplement use, yet they fail miserably to recognize that the muscly celebs they drool for do take steroids and supplements, they think that stars like Van Diesel, Channing Tatum and Hugh Jackman get their super toned muscles and six-packs naturally and by work out alone and shoveling down chicken nuggets.

They don't know that they take supplements, they delusionally think they're "naturally fit".

They don't see the "Sexy guys" like those trainers in gym, who have a lot of fangirls who chase them, actually take supplements in the men's lockers - which have Testosterone, some types of Steroids in the ingredients.

They absolutely have no idea.

Exactly. Also, a lot of women will actually be attracted to muscular men, but not to actually date them. Some women, while attracted to strong men will have one night stands with them, but date a guy who is out of shape. THey'll do this, because a man that is out of shape is less attractive to most women, so she doesn't have to worry about him cheating and since he is less attractive to most women he is more desperate to stay in a relationship with any woman that will have him. So, it is a control thing with some women.



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12 Dec 2017, 4:49 pm

fluffysaurus wrote:
magz wrote:
BTDT wrote:
Someone who spends that much time looking good doesn't have time for a relationship.

There is something in it.
Anyway, I've never considered this attractive. TBH, when my husband worked out, he lost for me in attractiveness... he had been strong anyway and I liked it but with every vein and sinew almost visible he lost all his coziness :(
So guys, being strong, yes, but don't try to look like a parody of anatomy atlas!


Ahhhh! not the veins yuk. Did your husband stay yukky or is he back to cozy?


It has more to do with having low amounts of body fat, than being strong. But it's also genetic, some people can't help but having visible veins...



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12 Dec 2017, 5:06 pm

These last two? Was it meant to be funny??



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12 Dec 2017, 5:14 pm

Just listen to that video starting at 5:30 for a little bit.



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12 Dec 2017, 5:18 pm

Phrygian wrote:
fluffysaurus wrote:
magz wrote:
BTDT wrote:
Someone who spends that much time looking good doesn't have time for a relationship.

There is something in it.
Anyway, I've never considered this attractive. TBH, when my husband worked out, he lost for me in attractiveness... he had been strong anyway and I liked it but with every vein and sinew almost visible he lost all his coziness :(
So guys, being strong, yes, but don't try to look like a parody of anatomy atlas!


Ahhhh! not the veins yuk. Did your husband stay yukky or is he back to cozy?


It has more to do with having low amounts of body fat, than being strong. But it's also genetic, some people can't help but having visible veins...


I have have some myself on my legs, heredity :( I thought we were talking about the ones that suddenly show when the muscles are flexed like body building competitions, I don't find that attractive at all, it looks very unnatural, and as if they are under a great deal of stress and might suddenly burst.



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12 Dec 2017, 5:26 pm

Jamesy wrote:
Why do quite a large portion of women think men on steriods/human growth hormone supplements with overdeveloped muscles look 'good'???


Because they just do.


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