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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Hi ladies I was wondering, when you see a guy with muscles do you think to yourself "Hmm, he could pick me up and toss me on a bed" or something similar.

Most of the times when I speak to slim women and they see pics of my muscles they always msg me and say stuff along the lines of "Gosh I love your muscles, you could pick me up and toss me around" and stuff to that extent.

So I guess I was just wondering what is the reason why some women love guys with muscles?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

When I see a crane operator I think he may be able to pick me up.

Perhaps women like men with muscles because of the look. The masculinity.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"When I see a crane operator I think he may be able to pick me up.

Perhaps women like men with muscles because of the look. The masculinity. "

Possibly I guess.

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By *hrista BellendWoman  over a year ago

surrounded by twinkly lights

Whenever I see muscles I look for his sensitive spots and how much that muscle will tremble as I gently tease him

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I think to myself " I wonder how many chemicals he has taken to look like that"

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By *ily WhiteWoman  over a year ago

?

It's a number of things for me. I like how they look. I appreciate the hard work that goes into making those muscles. I like how they feel so firm when you run your hands over their body. I love that feeling of being enveloped by strength when a muscular guy cuddles me. And yeah, the throwing round the bed bit is fun too

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By *rownhotnessMan  over a year ago

Cheshire/London/Midlands

I love throwing women about and picking them up

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think to myself " I wonder how many chemicals he has taken to look like that""

Zero chemicals, 100% plant based

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"It's a number of things for me. I like how they look. I appreciate the hard work that goes into making those muscles. I like how they feel so firm when you run your hands over their body. I love that feeling of being enveloped by strength when a muscular guy cuddles me. And yeah, the throwing round the bed bit is fun too "

Ohh I do like a good cuddle

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think to myself " I wonder how many chemicals he has taken to look like that"

Zero chemicals, 100% plant based "

What is?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Muscles are overrated

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think to myself " I wonder how many chemicals he has taken to look like that"

Zero chemicals, 100% plant based

What is?"

Me

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Nothing wrong with a nice set of pecks

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By *addyBabygirl2020Couple  over a year ago

norwich

I can honestly say having muscles gets me very little extra attention from girls.

Guys however stop me in the street, or come up to my table when eating out just to tell me how jacked i am. This happens at least once sometimes twice a week.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS  over a year ago

Central

Yes, amongst other things and it's going to depend on his mind and personality.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I feel women care about personality more than muscle's imo

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I can honestly say having muscles gets me very little extra attention from girls.

Guys however stop me in the street, or come up to my table when eating out just to tell me how jacked i am. This happens at least once sometimes twice a week.

"

Lovely muscles

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I feel women care about personality more than muscle's imo"

A combination is great...

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By *ntrepid ExplorersCouple  over a year ago

Birmingham


"I think to myself " I wonder how many chemicals he has taken to look like that"

Zero chemicals, 100% plant based

What is?

Me "

Hmm, I'm not sure you know what a chemical is..!

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"It's a number of things for me. I like how they look. I appreciate the hard work that goes into making those muscles. I like how they feel so firm when you run your hands over their body. I love that feeling of being enveloped by strength when a muscular guy cuddles me. And yeah, the throwing round the bed bit is fun too "

Lol hun, I knew you ladies like to be picked up an tossed around haha xx

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I can honestly say having muscles gets me very little extra attention from girls.

Guys however stop me in the street, or come up to my table when eating out just to tell me how jacked i am. This happens at least once sometimes twice a week.

"

I get equal attention from men and women. I love and miss going in a pub and taking off my jacket and watching the stares I get from women.

Sighs, screw you COVID-19

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Whenever I see muscles I look for his sensitive spots and how much that muscle will tremble as I gently tease him "

Sexy

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

When I was waaaaay fitter and younger I was a gym bunny ! I lived with a competitive bodybuilder for several years. I like muscles I like how they can be so defined and a proper ripped body shows off how they all link together and this always fascinated me. I like some meat on a man so this was also good. I've met many many proper professional body builders during the early 90s and this included many of the guys who would have competed at Mr Olympia. Met Dorian Yates a few days after he took Lee Haneys crown. So for me yes I still like muscles and appreciate all the work that's involved, but its a lifestyle and not one I'm enthusiastic enough about to still be involved in. We went to many many shows and my partner at the time would always tell me not to touch lol ! But its a heady mix when random super fit guys, will literally get their kit of for you in public just because you asked how the diet was going! So in essence I like muscles a lot, but embrace the dad bod more now I think.

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By *ensualtouch15Man  over a year ago

ashby de la zouch


"I think to myself " I wonder how many chemicals he has taken to look like that""

I'd suggest that comment mirrors the ignorance of someone prejudging cake consumption purely upon body shape

I also think it could be suggested , alcohol sugar baking powder are all chemicals

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

But in my view I get a lot of attention between my muscles and my dreads most of the times women hit on me when I go out which is good because I can be a little shy at times when it comes to making the first move.

It's probably one of the reasons why I don't settle for just anyone and why I can come across as being very confident or cocky (shrugs shoulders) and having a big ego.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think to myself " I wonder how many chemicals he has taken to look like that""

How cynical

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I can honestly say having muscles gets me very little extra attention from girls.

Guys however stop me in the street, or come up to my table when eating out just to tell me how jacked i am. This happens at least once sometimes twice a week.

I get equal attention from men and women. I love and miss going in a pub and taking off my jacket and watching the stares I get from women.

Sighs, screw you COVID-19 "

You could wander around Waitrose in a tight tshirt.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple  over a year ago

North West

I doubt many men could pick me up and throw me anywhere without rupturing something critical. A trip to A&E might be an interesting meet anyway

In short, no

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I can honestly say having muscles gets me very little extra attention from girls.

Guys however stop me in the street, or come up to my table when eating out just to tell me how jacked i am. This happens at least once sometimes twice a week.

"

I get asked if I'm a drag queen never for muscles.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I can honestly say having muscles gets me very little extra attention from girls.

Guys however stop me in the street, or come up to my table when eating out just to tell me how jacked i am. This happens at least once sometimes twice a week.

I get asked if I'm a drag queen never for muscles."

What do you wear?

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By *addyBabygirl2020Couple  over a year ago

norwich


"I can honestly say having muscles gets me very little extra attention from girls.

Guys however stop me in the street, or come up to my table when eating out just to tell me how jacked i am. This happens at least once sometimes twice a week.

Lovely muscles "

Thank you

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By *aulupforitMan  over a year ago

Corbridge


"I think to myself " I wonder how many chemicals he has taken to look like that"

How cynical "

Probably the truth though

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I think, his muscles/body shape is very attractive.... Unfortunately, due to such high numbers in the buff bod club, I rarely think the same about his face so...

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By *inky_couple2020Couple  over a year ago

North West


"I think, his muscles/body shape is very attractive.... Unfortunately, due to such high numbers in the buff bod club, I rarely think the same about his face so... "

This can be an issue, definitely.....

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By *etite_delightWoman  over a year ago

BunnyLand

Funny thing is the ones who picks me up and toss me on a bed are not the muscly ones so I know from an experience that muscles may look sexy but it’s the character attached to it does the job

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By *ensualtouch15Man  over a year ago

ashby de la zouch


"I think to myself " I wonder how many chemicals he has taken to look like that"

How cynical

Probably the truth though"

I'd also suggest that's equally as ignorant as wrongly wildly and maliciously suggesting bisexual men are "probably "infected with stis ?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think, his muscles/body shape is very attractive.... Unfortunately, due to such high numbers in the buff bod club, I rarely think the same about his face so...

This can be an issue, definitely....."

Yup, then the personality to contend with, as with everyone... Muscles are definitely not enough on their own, for most anyway.

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By *hunky GentMan  over a year ago

Maldon and Peterborough

My muscles are so precious i have to keep them covered in fat.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple  over a year ago

North West


"I think, his muscles/body shape is very attractive.... Unfortunately, due to such high numbers in the buff bod club, I rarely think the same about his face so...

This can be an issue, definitely.....

Yup, then the personality to contend with, as with everyone... Muscles are definitely not enough on their own, for most anyway. "

Totally agree. Maybe I'll be called shallow, but I admit that back when we were actually actively looking (pre Covid), I chose not to continue chatting about a meet after seeing a face pic, but the body looked yummy. I had no attraction unfortunately - the whole package is important, not just the chest down.

PS: Totally understand that applies to me too, so if someone saw my ugly mug and said "no thank you", then it's fine

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I don't like too much muscle. I like Toned. Too much muscle means he's spent a lot of hours in the gym and not enough time eating pizza

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think to myself " I wonder how many chemicals he has taken to look like that"

How cynical

Probably the truth though"

Why, cause that’s the only way to get muscle, it’s the typical Brit inverted snobbery attitude, people don’t like to see people work hard and get results, cause heaven forbid they actually get up off the sofa and do something themselves, instead of sitting there eating junk food while watching mindless TV

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By *inky_couple2020Couple  over a year ago

North West


"I think to myself " I wonder how many chemicals he has taken to look like that"

How cynical

Probably the truth though

Why, cause that’s the only way to get muscle, it’s the typical Brit inverted snobbery attitude, people don’t like to see people work hard and get results, cause heaven forbid they actually get up off the sofa and do something themselves, instead of sitting there eating junk food while watching mindless TV"

Totally agree

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think to myself " I wonder how many chemicals he has taken to look like that"

How cynical

Probably the truth though

Why, cause that’s the only way to get muscle, it’s the typical Brit inverted snobbery attitude, people don’t like to see people work hard and get results, cause heaven forbid they actually get up off the sofa and do something themselves, instead of sitting there eating junk food while watching mindless TV"

Same as with any skill or attribute.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think to myself " I wonder how many chemicals he has taken to look like that""

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By *ensualtouch15Man  over a year ago

ashby de la zouch


"I think to myself " I wonder how many chemicals he has taken to look like that" "

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By *ust PeachyWoman  over a year ago

Prestonish


"It's a number of things for me. I like how they look. I appreciate the hard work that goes into making those muscles. I like how they feel so firm when you run your hands over their body. I love that feeling of being enveloped by strength when a muscular guy cuddles me. And yeah, the throwing round the bed bit is fun too "

Pretty much this - every time!

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By *irty PrettyWoman  over a year ago

Cardiff

Muscles are about the last possible thing on my list of “things I like in a man”. Face and personality are more important, and I’ve yet to be messaged by a muscular guy who has those attributes.

I don’t under any circumstances want to be “picked up and thrown around” either, I’m well aware most men (gym fit or not) are stronger than me so I don't need the additional implied threat of being physically picked up/overpowered.

Things I think when messaged by a muscular man: 1) He’ll fancy himself more than he’ll fancy me - especially if all his photos are him flexing in a mirror; 2) He might well be on steroids with the temper problems that come with that (before you all jump on me, it’s a fair concern as steroid use is rife round here); 3) He won’t actually want a soft-bodied, gym-hating biscuit eater like me, and sees me as someone who should be grateful for a sympathy fuck, and nothing more than a hole to fuck in desperation.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Muscles are about the last possible thing on my list of “things I like in a man”. Face and personality are more important, and I’ve yet to be messaged by a muscular guy who has those attributes.

I don’t under any circumstances want to be “picked up and thrown around” either, I’m well aware most men (gym fit or not) are stronger than me so I don't need the additional implied threat of being physically picked up/overpowered.

Things I think when messaged by a muscular man: 1) He’ll fancy himself more than he’ll fancy me - especially if all his photos are him flexing in a mirror; 2) He might well be on steroids with the temper problems that come with that (before you all jump on me, it’s a fair concern as steroid use is rife round here); 3) He won’t actually want a soft-bodied, gym-hating biscuit eater like me, and sees me as someone who should be grateful for a sympathy fuck, and nothing more than a hole to fuck in desperation."

definitely probably kisses they muscles before their women every day

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Muscles are about the last possible thing on my list of “things I like in a man”. Face and personality are more important, and I’ve yet to be messaged by a muscular guy who has those attributes.

I don’t under any circumstances want to be “picked up and thrown around” either, I’m well aware most men (gym fit or not) are stronger than me so I don't need the additional implied threat of being physically picked up/overpowered.

Things I think when messaged by a muscular man: 1) He’ll fancy himself more than he’ll fancy me - especially if all his photos are him flexing in a mirror; 2) He might well be on steroids with the temper problems that come with that (before you all jump on me, it’s a fair concern as steroid use is rife round here); 3) He won’t actually want a soft-bodied, gym-hating biscuit eater like me, and sees me as someone who should be grateful for a sympathy fuck, and nothing more than a hole to fuck in desperation."

Sweeping Generalisations R Us

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By *tella HeelsTV/TS  over a year ago

west here ford shire

It’s nice to have muscles

I lost most of mine when I got ill

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By *ensualtouch15Man  over a year ago

ashby de la zouch


"Muscles are about the last possible thing on my list of “things I like in a man”. Face and personality are more important, and I’ve yet to be messaged by a muscular guy who has those attributes.

I don’t under any circumstances want to be “picked up and thrown around” either, I’m well aware most men (gym fit or not) are stronger than me so I don't need the additional implied threat of being physically picked up/overpowered.

Things I think when messaged by a muscular man: 1) He’ll fancy himself more than he’ll fancy me - especially if all his photos are him flexing in a mirror; 2) He might well be on steroids with the temper problems that come with that (before you all jump on me, it’s a fair concern as steroid use is rife round here); 3) He won’t actually want a soft-bodied, gym-hating biscuit eater like me, and sees me as someone who should be grateful for a sympathy fuck, and nothing more than a hole to fuck in desperation."

Are you aware of the concept of

Prejudice?? Pre judging a human based upon blunt stereotypes?

When such ignorance is usually vocalised for example fat shaming or racial intolerance

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By *ensualtouch15Man  over a year ago

ashby de la zouch


"Muscles are about the last possible thing on my list of “things I like in a man”. Face and personality are more important, and I’ve yet to be messaged by a muscular guy who has those attributes.

I don’t under any circumstances want to be “picked up and thrown around” either, I’m well aware most men (gym fit or not) are stronger than me so I don't need the additional implied threat of being physically picked up/overpowered.

Things I think when messaged by a muscular man: 1) He’ll fancy himself more than he’ll fancy me - especially if all his photos are him flexing in a mirror; 2) He might well be on steroids with the temper problems that come with that (before you all jump on me, it’s a fair concern as steroid use is rife round here); 3) He won’t actually want a soft-bodied, gym-hating biscuit eater like me, and sees me as someone who should be grateful for a sympathy fuck, and nothing more than a hole to fuck in desperation. definitely probably kisses they muscles before their women every day "

I'd say that is as factually accurate and as idiotic as suggesting a larger lady will always eat cake before she kisses a man

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By *iger-NWMan  over a year ago

Preston

I thought all humans had muscles

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Muscles are about the last possible thing on my list of “things I like in a man”. Face and personality are more important, and I’ve yet to be messaged by a muscular guy who has those attributes.

I don’t under any circumstances want to be “picked up and thrown around” either, I’m well aware most men (gym fit or not) are stronger than me so I don't need the additional implied threat of being physically picked up/overpowered.

Things I think when messaged by a muscular man: 1) He’ll fancy himself more than he’ll fancy me - especially if all his photos are him flexing in a mirror; 2) He might well be on steroids with the temper problems that come with that (before you all jump on me, it’s a fair concern as steroid use is rife round here); 3) He won’t actually want a soft-bodied, gym-hating biscuit eater like me, and sees me as someone who should be grateful for a sympathy fuck, and nothing more than a hole to fuck in desperation. definitely probably kisses they muscles before their women every day

I'd say that is as factually accurate and as idiotic as suggesting a larger lady will always eat cake before she kisses a man

"

now you associate a larger lady with food ! Buts it’s ok coming from your mouth ! Could be larger for medical reasons

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I like a slimmer man because I enjoy a bit of throwing around myself, but I’m not huge I do admire men with well-defined muscles but not in a sexual way, I’m more impressed at the dedication it takes to look like that, and I enjoy talking about workouts etc (I used to compete in powerlifting). But in a partner I look for a nice face and a slimmer body. Not into anyone who looks like he could hold me down!!

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By *ensualtouch15Man  over a year ago

ashby de la zouch


"Muscles are about the last possible thing on my list of “things I like in a man”. Face and personality are more important, and I’ve yet to be messaged by a muscular guy who has those attributes.

I don’t under any circumstances want to be “picked up and thrown around” either, I’m well aware most men (gym fit or not) are stronger than me so I don't need the additional implied threat of being physically picked up/overpowered.

Things I think when messaged by a muscular man: 1) He’ll fancy himself more than he’ll fancy me - especially if all his photos are him flexing in a mirror; 2) He might well be on steroids with the temper problems that come with that (before you all jump on me, it’s a fair concern as steroid use is rife round here); 3) He won’t actually want a soft-bodied, gym-hating biscuit eater like me, and sees me as someone who should be grateful for a sympathy fuck, and nothing more than a hole to fuck in desperation. definitely probably kisses they muscles before their women every day

I'd say that is as factually accurate and as idiotic as suggesting a larger lady will always eat cake before she kisses a man

now you associate a larger lady with food ! Buts it’s ok coming from your mouth ! Could be larger for medical reasons "

No that's EXACTLY what I do not do

Read the words I wrote , slowly. Then understand why you are also being offensive with your simplistic stereotype prejudments

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By *addyBabygirl2020Couple  over a year ago

norwich


"Muscles are about the last possible thing on my list of “things I like in a man”. Face and personality are more important, and I’ve yet to be messaged by a muscular guy who has those attributes.

I don’t under any circumstances want to be “picked up and thrown around” either, I’m well aware most men (gym fit or not) are stronger than me so I don't need the additional implied threat of being physically picked up/overpowered.

Things I think when messaged by a muscular man: 1) He’ll fancy himself more than he’ll fancy me - especially if all his photos are him flexing in a mirror; 2) He might well be on steroids with the temper problems that come with that (before you all jump on me, it’s a fair concern as steroid use is rife round here); 3) He won’t actually want a soft-bodied, gym-hating biscuit eater like me, and sees me as someone who should be grateful for a sympathy fuck, and nothing more than a hole to fuck in desperation. definitely probably kisses they muscles before their women every day

I'd say that is as factually accurate and as idiotic as suggesting a larger lady will always eat cake before she kisses a man

now you associate a larger lady with food ! Buts it’s ok coming from your mouth ! Could be larger for medical reasons

No that's EXACTLY what I do not do

Read the words I wrote , slowly. Then understand why you are also being offensive with your simplistic stereotype prejudments"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

I get equal attention from men and women. I love and miss going in a pub and taking off my jacket and watching the stares I get from women. "

Anyone else wondering if the OP is a narcissist?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Muscles are about the last possible thing on my list of “things I like in a man”. Face and personality are more important, and I’ve yet to be messaged by a muscular guy who has those attributes.

I don’t under any circumstances want to be “picked up and thrown around” either, I’m well aware most men (gym fit or not) are stronger than me so I don't need the additional implied threat of being physically picked up/overpowered.

Things I think when messaged by a muscular man: 1) He’ll fancy himself more than he’ll fancy me - especially if all his photos are him flexing in a mirror; 2) He might well be on steroids with the temper problems that come with that (before you all jump on me, it’s a fair concern as steroid use is rife round here); 3) He won’t actually want a soft-bodied, gym-hating biscuit eater like me, and sees me as someone who should be grateful for a sympathy fuck, and nothing more than a hole to fuck in desperation. definitely probably kisses they muscles before their women every day

I'd say that is as factually accurate and as idiotic as suggesting a larger lady will always eat cake before she kisses a man

now you associate a larger lady with food ! Buts it’s ok coming from your mouth ! Could be larger for medical reasons

No that's EXACTLY what I do not do

Read the words I wrote , slowly. Then understand why you are also being offensive with your simplistic stereotype prejudments"

lighten up its banter and fun keyboard warrior . Frustrated comes to mind

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I see masculinity, athleticism, good health and a strong mind. It takes real determination and focus to build strength and muscle and that's attractive to me.

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By *ensualtouch15Man  over a year ago

ashby de la zouch


"Muscles are about the last possible thing on my list of “things I like in a man”. Face and personality are more important, and I’ve yet to be messaged by a muscular guy who has those attributes.

I don’t under any circumstances want to be “picked up and thrown around” either, I’m well aware most men (gym fit or not) are stronger than me so I don't need the additional implied threat of being physically picked up/overpowered.

Things I think when messaged by a muscular man: 1) He’ll fancy himself more than he’ll fancy me - especially if all his photos are him flexing in a mirror; 2) He might well be on steroids with the temper problems that come with that (before you all jump on me, it’s a fair concern as steroid use is rife round here); 3) He won’t actually want a soft-bodied, gym-hating biscuit eater like me, and sees me as someone who should be grateful for a sympathy fuck, and nothing more than a hole to fuck in desperation. definitely probably kisses they muscles before their women every day

I'd say that is as factually accurate and as idiotic as suggesting a larger lady will always eat cake before she kisses a man

now you associate a larger lady with food ! Buts it’s ok coming from your mouth ! Could be larger for medical reasons

No that's EXACTLY what I do not do

Read the words I wrote , slowly. Then understand why you are also being offensive with your simplistic stereotype prejudments lighten up its banter and fun keyboard warrior . Frustrated comes to mind "

Oh mud slinging and slander is just banter now

I understand it's also called body shaming or maybe here personally shaming

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Muscles are about the last possible thing on my list of “things I like in a man”. Face and personality are more important, and I’ve yet to be messaged by a muscular guy who has those attributes.

I don’t under any circumstances want to be “picked up and thrown around” either, I’m well aware most men (gym fit or not) are stronger than me so I don't need the additional implied threat of being physically picked up/overpowered.

Things I think when messaged by a muscular man: 1) He’ll fancy himself more than he’ll fancy me - especially if all his photos are him flexing in a mirror; 2) He might well be on steroids with the temper problems that come with that (before you all jump on me, it’s a fair concern as steroid use is rife round here); 3) He won’t actually want a soft-bodied, gym-hating biscuit eater like me, and sees me as someone who should be grateful for a sympathy fuck, and nothing more than a hole to fuck in desperation. definitely probably kisses they muscles before their women every day

I'd say that is as factually accurate and as idiotic as suggesting a larger lady will always eat cake before she kisses a man

now you associate a larger lady with food ! Buts it’s ok coming from your mouth ! Could be larger for medical reasons

No that's EXACTLY what I do not do

Read the words I wrote , slowly. Then understand why you are also being offensive with your simplistic stereotype prejudments lighten up its banter and fun keyboard warrior . Frustrated comes to mind

Oh mud slinging and slander is just banter now

I understand it's also called body shaming or maybe here personally shaming

"

get a grip

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Muscular guys, feel free to hit me up

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By *ensualtouch15Man  over a year ago

ashby de la zouch


"Muscles are about the last possible thing on my list of “things I like in a man”. Face and personality are more important, and I’ve yet to be messaged by a muscular guy who has those attributes.

I don’t under any circumstances want to be “picked up and thrown around” either, I’m well aware most men (gym fit or not) are stronger than me so I don't need the additional implied threat of being physically picked up/overpowered.

Things I think when messaged by a muscular man: 1) He’ll fancy himself more than he’ll fancy me - especially if all his photos are him flexing in a mirror; 2) He might well be on steroids with the temper problems that come with that (before you all jump on me, it’s a fair concern as steroid use is rife round here); 3) He won’t actually want a soft-bodied, gym-hating biscuit eater like me, and sees me as someone who should be grateful for a sympathy fuck, and nothing more than a hole to fuck in desperation. definitely probably kisses they muscles before their women every day

I'd say that is as factually accurate and as idiotic as suggesting a larger lady will always eat cake before she kisses a man

now you associate a larger lady with food ! Buts it’s ok coming from your mouth ! Could be larger for medical reasons

No that's EXACTLY what I do not do

Read the words I wrote , slowly. Then understand why you are also being offensive with your simplistic stereotype prejudments lighten up its banter and fun keyboard warrior . Frustrated comes to mind

Oh mud slinging and slander is just banter now

I understand it's also called body shaming or maybe here personally shaming

get a grip "

I think

A, you may find I dont have many issues with grip (I climb and practice calisthenics)

B, your current contribution to a thread called "why do those ladies who do like muscularity, like the look?"

Is trite name calling

One could guess its due to either a needless feeling of inadequacy? Or a vain attempt to side with the inevitable number of ladies who also perpetuate the shaming of certain body types and a pre judgment of personality

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By *irty PrettyWoman  over a year ago

Cardiff


"Muscles are about the last possible thing on my list of “things I like in a man”. Face and personality are more important, and I’ve yet to be messaged by a muscular guy who has those attributes.

I don’t under any circumstances want to be “picked up and thrown around” either, I’m well aware most men (gym fit or not) are stronger than me so I don't need the additional implied threat of being physically picked up/overpowered.

Things I think when messaged by a muscular man: 1) He’ll fancy himself more than he’ll fancy me - especially if all his photos are him flexing in a mirror; 2) He might well be on steroids with the temper problems that come with that (before you all jump on me, it’s a fair concern as steroid use is rife round here); 3) He won’t actually want a soft-bodied, gym-hating biscuit eater like me, and sees me as someone who should be grateful for a sympathy fuck, and nothing more than a hole to fuck in desperation.

Are you aware of the concept of

Prejudice?? Pre judging a human based upon blunt stereotypes?

When such ignorance is usually vocalised for example fat shaming or racial intolerance

"

Here we go I said steroid use is rife round here so it’s a legitimate concern, I didn’t say every gym-goer uses them. I see you and City Jeans all over this thread getting nasty and accusing people of being fat, lazy, cake loving etc all but I can’t express a legitimate concern. You’ve both amply proved my point about gym-goers having no time for those of us that don’t, by the way.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I dont go to the gym I like cake and rum I could do with losing a few lbs I'm no fool but intelligent you now my muscles are very much there and i probably have move power in one arm than most gym fit 6 pack body boys on here lol

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By *ensualtouch15Man  over a year ago

ashby de la zouch


"Muscles are about the last possible thing on my list of “things I like in a man”. Face and personality are more important, and I’ve yet to be messaged by a muscular guy who has those attributes.

I don’t under any circumstances want to be “picked up and thrown around” either, I’m well aware most men (gym fit or not) are stronger than me so I don't need the additional implied threat of being physically picked up/overpowered.

Things I think when messaged by a muscular man: 1) He’ll fancy himself more than he’ll fancy me - especially if all his photos are him flexing in a mirror; 2) He might well be on steroids with the temper problems that come with that (before you all jump on me, it’s a fair concern as steroid use is rife round here); 3) He won’t actually want a soft-bodied, gym-hating biscuit eater like me, and sees me as someone who should be grateful for a sympathy fuck, and nothing more than a hole to fuck in desperation.

Are you aware of the concept of

Prejudice?? Pre judging a human based upon blunt stereotypes?

When such ignorance is usually vocalised for example fat shaming or racial intolerance

Here we go I said steroid use is rife round here so it’s a legitimate concern, I didn’t say every gym-goer uses them. I see you and City Jeans all over this thread getting nasty and accusing people of being fat, lazy, cake loving etc all but I can’t express a legitimate concern. You’ve both amply proved my point about gym-goers having no time for those of us that don’t, by the way."

I'd politely request you remove that false accusation with my name attached

I have never and will not ever even suggest a person is lazy or cake loving

Thank you

I may however illustrate the body shaming equivalence

And again no both thank you

I dont think you will find anywhere that I have no time for any demographic apart from those who generalise bigots racists homophobes and body shamers

Thank you

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

I get equal attention from men and women. I love and miss going in a pub and taking off my jacket and watching the stares I get from women.

Anyone else wondering if the OP is a narcissist?"

Not at all. Many people like to be complimented on how they look. Self confidence is a good thing.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Muscles are about the last possible thing on my list of “things I like in a man”. Face and personality are more important, and I’ve yet to be messaged by a muscular guy who has those attributes.

I don’t under any circumstances want to be “picked up and thrown around” either, I’m well aware most men (gym fit or not) are stronger than me so I don't need the additional implied threat of being physically picked up/overpowered.

Things I think when messaged by a muscular man: 1) He’ll fancy himself more than he’ll fancy me - especially if all his photos are him flexing in a mirror; 2) He might well be on steroids with the temper problems that come with that (before you all jump on me, it’s a fair concern as steroid use is rife round here); 3) He won’t actually want a soft-bodied, gym-hating biscuit eater like me, and sees me as someone who should be grateful for a sympathy fuck, and nothing more than a hole to fuck in desperation. definitely probably kisses they muscles before their women every day

I'd say that is as factually accurate and as idiotic as suggesting a larger lady will always eat cake before she kisses a man

now you associate a larger lady with food ! Buts it’s ok coming from your mouth ! Could be larger for medical reasons "

That's not what he said at all! Why are you twisting his words?

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"

I get equal attention from men and women. I love and miss going in a pub and taking off my jacket and watching the stares I get from women.

Anyone else wondering if the OP is a narcissist?

Not at all. Many people like to be complimented on how they look. Self confidence is a good thing. "

Thanks my dear I was going to reply along the same lines but decided not to engage him. Yes I like to look good and I take care of myself, what I'm going to wear what look I want etc. I'm confident in how I look because between training, seeing about my hair, body, skin, teeth etc it's a lot so yea I appreciate the compliments and they tend to keep me motivated xx

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By *inky_couple2020Couple  over a year ago

North West

Sensualtouch did not say what he's being accused of. He has always demonstrated a solid understanding of weight issues and is routinely supportive of people of all different body types in exercise and diet threads.

His OP stated that stereotyping muscly men as vain, steroid users is akin to the (incorrect) stereotype of saying overweight people eat cake and sit on the sofa all day. I think it was clear that he considered both to be unfair stereotypes.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think to myself " I wonder how many chemicals he has taken to look like that""

I'm all natural don't even go to the gym

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By *addyBabygirl2020Couple  over a year ago

norwich


"I think to myself " I wonder how many chemicals he has taken to look like that"

I'm all natural don't even go to the gym "

Its shows

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I like symmetry on a guy, not where the chest and shoulders look too big for their body. I like a flat stomach and hard biceps and a guy that looks masculine, strong and confident. I'm not keen on the Arnie look though, not for me.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think to myself " I wonder how many chemicals he has taken to look like that"

I'm all natural don't even go to the gym

Its shows"

Thanks glad it shows lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I dont go to the gym I like cake and rum I could do with losing a few lbs I'm no fool but intelligent you now my muscles are very much there and i probably have move power in one arm than most gym fit 6 pack body boys on here lol "

I doubt that.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Muscles are about the last possible thing on my list of “things I like in a man”. Face and personality are more important, and I’ve yet to be messaged by a muscular guy who has those attributes.

I don’t under any circumstances want to be “picked up and thrown around” either, I’m well aware most men (gym fit or not) are stronger than me so I don't need the additional implied threat of being physically picked up/overpowered.

Things I think when messaged by a muscular man: 1) He’ll fancy himself more than he’ll fancy me - especially if all his photos are him flexing in a mirror; 2) He might well be on steroids with the temper problems that come with that (before you all jump on me, it’s a fair concern as steroid use is rife round here); 3) He won’t actually want a soft-bodied, gym-hating biscuit eater like me, and sees me as someone who should be grateful for a sympathy fuck, and nothing more than a hole to fuck in desperation.

Are you aware of the concept of

Prejudice?? Pre judging a human based upon blunt stereotypes?

When such ignorance is usually vocalised for example fat shaming or racial intolerance

Here we go I said steroid use is rife round here so it’s a legitimate concern, I didn’t say every gym-goer uses them. I see you and City Jeans all over this thread getting nasty and accusing people of being fat, lazy, cake loving etc all but I can’t express a legitimate concern. You’ve both amply proved my point about gym-goers having no time for those of us that don’t, by the way."

Accept I’ve never been to the gym in my life, but I reserve the right to stick up for people who want to, my body is good genetics and working on building sites since I was 19. Try again.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Sensualtouch did not say what he's being accused of. He has always demonstrated a solid understanding of weight issues and is routinely supportive of people of all different body types in exercise and diet threads.

His OP stated that stereotyping muscly men as vain, steroid users is akin to the (incorrect) stereotype of saying overweight people eat cake and sit on the sofa all day. I think it was clear that he considered both to be unfair stereotypes."

Agreed.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I don't like too much muscle. I like Toned. Too much muscle means he's spent a lot of hours in the gym and not enough time eating pizza "

What a lovely profile pic. Thank you

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I can honestly say having muscles gets me very little extra attention from girls.

Guys however stop me in the street, or come up to my table when eating out just to tell me how jacked i am. This happens at least once sometimes twice a week.

I get asked if I'm a drag queen never for muscles.

What do you wear? "

Black nail varnish and a bit of eyeliner if I feel quite introverted that day

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

We all stereotype or judge one way or another

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Muscles are about the last possible thing on my list of “things I like in a man”. Face and personality are more important, and I’ve yet to be messaged by a muscular guy who has those attributes.

I don’t under any circumstances want to be “picked up and thrown around” either, I’m well aware most men (gym fit or not) are stronger than me so I don't need the additional implied threat of being physically picked up/overpowered.

Things I think when messaged by a muscular man: 1) He’ll fancy himself more than he’ll fancy me - especially if all his photos are him flexing in a mirror; 2) He might well be on steroids with the temper problems that come with that (before you all jump on me, it’s a fair concern as steroid use is rife round here); 3) He won’t actually want a soft-bodied, gym-hating biscuit eater like me, and sees me as someone who should be grateful for a sympathy fuck, and nothing more than a hole to fuck in desperation."

Couldnt have put it better myself

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I can honestly say having muscles gets me very little extra attention from girls.

Guys however stop me in the street, or come up to my table when eating out just to tell me how jacked i am. This happens at least once sometimes twice a week.

I get asked if I'm a drag queen never for muscles.

What do you wear?

Black nail varnish and a bit of eyeliner if I feel quite introverted that day"

That's so cool

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I can honestly say having muscles gets me very little extra attention from girls.

Guys however stop me in the street, or come up to my table when eating out just to tell me how jacked i am. This happens at least once sometimes twice a week.

I get asked if I'm a drag queen never for muscles.

What do you wear?

Black nail varnish and a bit of eyeliner if I feel quite introverted that day

That's so cool "

Thank you.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Muscles smucles, Dad bods 2020

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Guys with muscles = narcissistic, vain , up their own ass , and can’t be good lovers.....

If you dare try to refute these assumptions....

You’re now considered a bad person.....

Boy , I do love the forums....

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

Black nail varnish and a bit of eyeliner if I feel quite introverted that day"

More of this please

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By *obbychickWoman  over a year ago

Essex

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By *ensualtouch15Man  over a year ago

ashby de la zouch


"Muscles are about the last possible thing on my list of “things I like in a man”. Face and personality are more important, and I’ve yet to be messaged by a muscular guy who has those attributes.

I don’t under any circumstances want to be “picked up and thrown around” either, I’m well aware most men (gym fit or not) are stronger than me so I don't need the additional implied threat of being physically picked up/overpowered.

Things I think when messaged by a muscular man: 1) He’ll fancy himself more than he’ll fancy me - especially if all his photos are him flexing in a mirror; 2) He might well be on steroids with the temper problems that come with that (before you all jump on me, it’s a fair concern as steroid use is rife round here); 3) He won’t actually want a soft-bodied, gym-hating biscuit eater like me, and sees me as someone who should be grateful for a sympathy fuck, and nothing more than a hole to fuck in desperation.

Couldnt have put it better myself"

You could not articulate a view point more balanced and less imaginatively disdainful than the judgemental drivel above ?

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By *hilloutMan  over a year ago

All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest


"[Removed by poster at 18/11/20 15:15:07]"

Shameless perve

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By *ust PeachyWoman  over a year ago

Prestonish

This thread has made me sad!

The only threads which seem to be well received (so we have thousands of them) are the curvy/bbw and (latterly) dad bod threads.

I’m totally bemused as to why, whenever someone posts a thread about slender, toned, athletic or muscular people it is almost always pounced on by people who presume that such people are narcissistic, on steroids, self obsessed, incapable or being ‘normal’ or considering others etc etc.

(And apologies - I know I’ve not put that very articulately!)

Can’t we (as a forum body) simply acknowledge that some people choose to put a lot of effort into the way they look and congratulate/applaud them for it?

I know I wish I was a couple of stones lighter. I also know that after a LONG walk with the pup which I then followed with a huge cheese toastie - it’s not likely to happen any time soon!

To the many men and ladies on here who have more willpower and self discipline than me - I applaud you!

To those who drag their arses to the gym at silly o’clock whilst I languish in bed - bloody well done!

And to those who grab a piece of fruit when I grab a (albeit mini) chocolate bar - good on you!

I for one love looking at your pics - and if one of you is ever daft enough to meet me - hell yes please!!

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By *ily WhiteWoman  over a year ago

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"This thread has made me sad!

The only threads which seem to be well received (so we have thousands of them) are the curvy/bbw and (latterly) dad bod threads.

I’m totally bemused as to why, whenever someone posts a thread about slender, toned, athletic or muscular people it is almost always pounced on by people who presume that such people are narcissistic, on steroids, self obsessed, incapable or being ‘normal’ or considering others etc etc.

(And apologies - I know I’ve not put that very articulately!)

Can’t we (as a forum body) simply acknowledge that some people choose to put a lot of effort into the way they look and congratulate/applaud them for it?

I know I wish I was a couple of stones lighter. I also know that after a LONG walk with the pup which I then followed with a huge cheese toastie - it’s not likely to happen any time soon!

To the many men and ladies on here who have more willpower and self discipline than me - I applaud you!

To those who drag their arses to the gym at silly o’clock whilst I languish in bed - bloody well done!

And to those who grab a piece of fruit when I grab a (albeit mini) chocolate bar - good on you!

I for one love looking at your pics - and if one of you is ever daft enough to meet me - hell yes please!! "

Well said!

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By *hilloutMan  over a year ago

All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest


"This thread has made me sad!

The only threads which seem to be well received (so we have thousands of them) are the curvy/bbw and (latterly) dad bod threads.

I’m totally bemused as to why, whenever someone posts a thread about slender, toned, athletic or muscular people it is almost always pounced on by people who presume that such people are narcissistic, on steroids, self obsessed, incapable or being ‘normal’ or considering others etc etc.

(And apologies - I know I’ve not put that very articulately!)

Can’t we (as a forum body) simply acknowledge that some people choose to put a lot of effort into the way they look and congratulate/applaud them for it?

I know I wish I was a couple of stones lighter. I also know that after a LONG walk with the pup which I then followed with a huge cheese toastie - it’s not likely to happen any time soon!

To the many men and ladies on here who have more willpower and self discipline than me - I applaud you!

To those who drag their arses to the gym at silly o’clock whilst I languish in bed - bloody well done!

And to those who grab a piece of fruit when I grab a (albeit mini) chocolate bar - good on you!

I for one love looking at your pics - and if one of you is ever daft enough to meet me - hell yes please!! "

Boom!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Usually it's the women throwing me around the room.

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By *rincess peachWoman  over a year ago

shits creek

I can't say my thought springs to "gosh, I bet you could toss me around with those muscles"

I *may* think "wonder what job that cunt does, he's huge"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I can't say my thought springs to "gosh, I bet you could toss me around with those muscles"

I *may* think "wonder what job that cunt does, he's huge""

Lol quality answer.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I think I hope he’s got some squishy bits. I’m not keen on rock hard bodies.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

I enjoy the aesthetic of a guy with muscles - the full aesthetic though, not just upper body or skipping the muscles that hurt the most.

I like how they look - mostly.

Do I think about people throwing me around? Abso-fucking-lutely not don't you dare.

I don't think they're better or worse than anyone else and I'm not exclusively attracted to guys who spend as much time in the resistance room as I do (and also I know my way around the resistance room and guys who try to talk down to me about that shit get told where to go).

I think in these sorts of threads a lot of punching up goes on, and I get it, but there's no need when you're celebrated elsewhere.

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By *emorefridaCouple  over a year ago

La la land

From what I know it's not necessarily the gym fit looking men that are the strongest. I grew up on a farm most of the men I know are extremely strong and fit. M can lift me and fuck me standing, just as I can lift M and hold him in the air in a leg press kind of hold. Strength isn't always obvious without demonstrating it

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think I hope he’s got some squishy bits. I’m not keen on rock hard bodies. "

Where do you like the squishy bits

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"From what I know it's not necessarily the gym fit looking men that are the strongest. I grew up on a farm most of the men I know are extremely strong and fit. M can lift me and fuck me standing, just as I can lift M and hold him in the air in a leg press kind of hold. Strength isn't always obvious without demonstrating it "

Definitely.

And body building is a hobby. I'm not putting anyone up on a pedestal for having a hobby.

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By *emorefridaCouple  over a year ago

La la land


"From what I know it's not necessarily the gym fit looking men that are the strongest. I grew up on a farm most of the men I know are extremely strong and fit. M can lift me and fuck me standing, just as I can lift M and hold him in the air in a leg press kind of hold. Strength isn't always obvious without demonstrating it

Definitely.

And body building is a hobby. I'm not putting anyone up on a pedestal for having a hobby."

Exactly I can appreciate it just as much as I envy people who can knit, I just can't blinking do it for the life of me

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think I hope he’s got some squishy bits. I’m not keen on rock hard bodies.

Where do you like the squishy bits "

Bum and a little on the tummy

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"From what I know it's not necessarily the gym fit looking men that are the strongest. I grew up on a farm most of the men I know are extremely strong and fit. M can lift me and fuck me standing, just as I can lift M and hold him in the air in a leg press kind of hold. Strength isn't always obvious without demonstrating it

Definitely.

And body building is a hobby. I'm not putting anyone up on a pedestal for having a hobby.

Exactly I can appreciate it just as much as I envy people who can knit, I just can't blinking do it for the life of me "

I appreciate it less the more I lift, unless you're really impressive

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think I hope he’s got some squishy bits. I’m not keen on rock hard bodies.

Where do you like the squishy bits

Bum and a little on the tummy "

That's good check out my pics to see if you like or not x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Its a bugger when buying clothes.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Loads of hate for gym guys on here. Strange

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By *emorefridaCouple  over a year ago

La la land


"Loads of hate for gym guys on here. Strange"

Not hate just I appreciate that it's not only gym guys that can pick a woman up and fling her

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I dont have trouble in the real world why? Because im not good looking and you probably wouldn't notice that im in shape unless im naked so it must be my personality. Go figure

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Loads of hate for gym guys on here. Strange

Not hate just I appreciate that it's not only gym guys that can pick a woman up and fling her "

there's loads.of hateful comment here just swap the bit about muscles/gymfit and put the colour of someone's skin there. Pure ignorance

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

It's wrong to stereotype and the Op is probably a decent person, but let's be honest here, gyms are quite often populated by men who spend a lot of time in front of mirrors.

I can't speak for women but in my experience that is never an attractive quality in a man.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"It's wrong to stereotype and the Op is probably a decent person, but let's be honest here, gyms are quite often populated by men who spend a lot of time in front of mirrors.

I can't speak for women but in my experience that is never an attractive quality in a man."

It's wrong to stereotype, so (stereotype).

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By *ily WhiteWoman  over a year ago

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"It's wrong to stereotype and the Op is probably a decent person, but let's be honest here, gyms are quite often populated by men who spend a lot of time in front of mirrors.

I can't speak for women but in my experience that is never an attractive quality in a man."

The mirrors are there to check form when lifting...it might look like they're just adoring themselves, but they're more likely to be making sure they don't sustain an injury or get muscle imbalances

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"It's wrong to stereotype and the Op is probably a decent person, but let's be honest here, gyms are quite often populated by men who spend a lot of time in front of mirrors.

I can't speak for women but in my experience that is never an attractive quality in a man.

The mirrors are there to check form when lifting...it might look like they're just adoring themselves, but they're more likely to be making sure they don't sustain an injury or get muscle imbalances "

Don’t confuse him with facts and logic.

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By *emorefridaCouple  over a year ago

La la land


"Loads of hate for gym guys on here. Strange

Not hate just I appreciate that it's not only gym guys that can pick a woman up and fling her there's loads.of hateful comment here just swap the bit about muscles/gymfit and put the colour of someone's skin there. Pure ignorance"

Not from me that's for sure, I admire the work that goes into it, just highlighted it's not only gym fit men are strong.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Loads of hate for gym guys on here. Strange

Not hate just I appreciate that it's not only gym guys that can pick a woman up and fling her there's loads.of hateful comment here just swap the bit about muscles/gymfit and put the colour of someone's skin there. Pure ignorance

Not from me that's for sure, I admire the work that goes into it, just highlighted it's not only gym fit men are strong. "

Indeed. I think some people need to take it less personally. If you're not a (insert stereotype here) lifter, then it's not about you.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


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Black nail varnish and a bit of eyeliner if I feel quite introverted that day

More of this please "

Hello

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Loads of hate for gym guys on here. Strange"

People want you to do well, but never better than them.

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By *rmrs1234Couple  over a year ago

Waterford


"It's wrong to stereotype and the Op is probably a decent person, but let's be honest here, gyms are quite often populated by men who spend a lot of time in front of mirrors.

I can't speak for women but in my experience that is never an attractive quality in a man.

The mirrors are there to check form when lifting...it might look like they're just adoring themselves, but they're more likely to be making sure they don't sustain an injury or get muscle imbalances "

Correct but there are equal amount of men who use the mirrors for peacocking and ego lifting. Also the ones who decide theyre going to act like theyre in a bodubuilding comp and whip the tops off and pose in said mirror while youre trying to look at your own form

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman  over a year ago

little house on the praire

I have zero attraction to muscly guys. I have in the past shagged muscly guys but thats because ive been attracted to their personality.

I certainly appreciate their dedication to their hobby but i dont like to feel the hardness much prefere a body with some softness to it.

Also i can safely say after 55 years on this planet you cant judge someones ability in the bedroom by how many muscles theyve got. Ive been with many strong men who have been nowhere near a gym

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By *rHotNottsMan  over a year ago

Dubai & Nottingham


"I think to myself " I wonder how many chemicals he has taken to look like that"

I'd suggest that comment mirrors the ignorance of someone prejudging cake consumption purely upon body shape

I also think it could be suggested , alcohol sugar baking powder are all chemicals

"

Even with proper chemicals there’s no short cuts, it’s a bit of a myth. I used to inject a friend in his ass and he still trained harder than any of us, you have to rip muscle, eat ridiculously and be dedicated to get big muscles

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By *ed VoluptaWoman  over a year ago

Wirral.

Very late to this thread and am surprised at the bitchiness, tbh.

We all have different body types and we all find different body types pleasing to the eye. We shouldn't comment negatively. (And yes, we do all judge - but maybe not say it out loud?)

I rather like toned, healthy guys even though I'm rather plump myself. And I'm rather pleased that many such guys seem to find me attractive, too. In this way, FAB has done wonders for my self confidence.

This doesn't mean that I don't find "dad bods" less deserving of attention, as it comes down to that spark.

So guys, just carry on being you & letting me gawp at your pics.

Thank you

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By *igmaMan  over a year ago

Yorkshire

Well that was a delight!

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By *rincess peachWoman  over a year ago

shits creek

Answering the actual question.

Well, some could view it as someone who is dedicated (whether that be to the gym or a job which works their muscles)

For others it could remind them of someone they had a crush on (sportsman, actor, neighbour who fucking knows)

Some could simply find muscles visually pleasing, others could find them tactile.

Dunno, I really think it's less to do with being "tossed about" and more to do with appreciation of effort or anything else

The tossing around bit kinda sounds a bit like a blokes piss poor attempt at a chat up line.

I've had many many men suggest that very thing as an introductory message, yet never once had the convo with a woman where one of us has ogled a bloke and said "I bet he could toss me around the bedroom"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The mirrors are there to check form when lifting...it might look like they're just adoring themselves, but they're more likely to be making sure they don't sustain an injury or get muscle imbalances "

And the mirrors in the changing rooms? How about the reflections in shop windows? How about the guys that check themselves in the mirror while fucking? Your known it happens. Are they also checking for form?

Your point is valid but don't pretend there's no vanity involved.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"It's wrong to stereotype and the Op is probably a decent person, but let's be honest here, gyms are quite often populated by men who spend a lot of time in front of mirrors.

I can't speak for women but in my experience that is never an attractive quality in a man.

It's wrong to stereotype, so (stereotype)."

Yes i was acknowledging that.

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By *ily WhiteWoman  over a year ago

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"The mirrors are there to check form when lifting...it might look like they're just adoring themselves, but they're more likely to be making sure they don't sustain an injury or get muscle imbalances

And the mirrors in the changing rooms? How about the reflections in shop windows? How about the guys that check themselves in the mirror while fucking? Your known it happens. Are they also checking for form?

Your point is valid but don't pretend there's no vanity involved."

Then I must be vain as f*ck because I do all of those things...especially when having sex, that's hot

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Memory muscle has a lot to do with it..

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I've read through this and there's a lot of different views.

From my humble perspective I think we all have the right to look how we wish. I don't think it vanity if a man wants muscles or a 6 pack. It's just that's how they want to look.

I also think we shouldn't judge people by how they look.

I mean look at me, I dress like a tart, but I'm not really. I'm just a daft normal Geordie who likes a laugh and who is looking for that special someone.

It's our individuality and right to look how we want that makes us human

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"The mirrors are there to check form when lifting...it might look like they're just adoring themselves, but they're more likely to be making sure they don't sustain an injury or get muscle imbalances

And the mirrors in the changing rooms? How about the reflections in shop windows? How about the guys that check themselves in the mirror while fucking? Your known it happens. Are they also checking for form?

Your point is valid but don't pretend there's no vanity involved."

I use the mirrors when learning a new technique. After that, muscle memory is better. Having a sense of how something feels. It's more reliable than appearance and means I don't need to find a mirror

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Then I must be vain as f*ck because I do all of those things...especially when having sex, that's hot "

I had in mind a story a friend told me where she was playing with a guy in a club in a mirrored room, and he was just watching himself. She said it put her right off and I can understand why.

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By *ily WhiteWoman  over a year ago

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"Then I must be vain as f*ck because I do all of those things...especially when having sex, that's hot

I had in mind a story a friend told me where she was playing with a guy in a club in a mirrored room, and he was just watching himself. She said it put her right off and I can understand why. "

Horses for courses. The world would be rather bland if we were all the same

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By *inky_couple2020Couple  over a year ago

North West


"It's wrong to stereotype and the Op is probably a decent person, but let's be honest here, gyms are quite often populated by men who spend a lot of time in front of mirrors.

I can't speak for women but in my experience that is never an attractive quality in a man.

The mirrors are there to check form when lifting...it might look like they're just adoring themselves, but they're more likely to be making sure they don't sustain an injury or get muscle imbalances

Correct but there are equal amount of men who use the mirrors for peacocking and ego lifting. Also the ones who decide theyre going to act like theyre in a bodubuilding comp and whip the tops off and pose in said mirror while youre trying to look at your own form"

And if it's ego boosting for those guys to peacock in the gym, who are we to judge? Don't many women* choose to adorn themselves with frippery and sparkly things to peacock?

*Disclaimer: not ALL women. I'm one of the "doesn't adorn with frippery" women

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"It's wrong to stereotype and the Op is probably a decent person, but let's be honest here, gyms are quite often populated by men who spend a lot of time in front of mirrors.

I can't speak for women but in my experience that is never an attractive quality in a man.

The mirrors are there to check form when lifting...it might look like they're just adoring themselves, but they're more likely to be making sure they don't sustain an injury or get muscle imbalances

Correct but there are equal amount of men who use the mirrors for peacocking and ego lifting. Also the ones who decide theyre going to act like theyre in a bodubuilding comp and whip the tops off and pose in said mirror while youre trying to look at your own form

And if it's ego boosting for those guys to peacock in the gym, who are we to judge? Don't many women* choose to adorn themselves with frippery and sparkly things to peacock?

*Disclaimer: not ALL women. I'm one of the "doesn't adorn with frippery" women

"

*Swing lifts, showers, and adorns self with frippery *

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Then I must be vain as f*ck because I do all of those things...especially when having sex, that's hot

I had in mind a story a friend told me where she was playing with a guy in a club in a mirrored room, and he was just watching himself. She said it put her right off and I can understand why. "

If I am playing in a mirrored room

I will be watching my partner from numerous different angles, & enjoying the view!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"If I am playing in a mirrored room

I will be watching my partner from numerous different angles, & enjoying the view! "

Well then you're just a pervert

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By *ust PeachyWoman  over a year ago

Prestonish


"Then I must be vain as f*ck because I do all of those things...especially when having sex, that's hot

I had in mind a story a friend told me where she was playing with a guy in a club in a mirrored room, and he was just watching himself. She said it put her right off and I can understand why. "

How did she know he was looking at himself? He might have been looking at both of them - particularly her - and enjoying her pleasure?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"This thread has made me sad!

The only threads which seem to be well received (so we have thousands of them) are the curvy/bbw and (latterly) dad bod threads.

I’m totally bemused as to why, whenever someone posts a thread about slender, toned, athletic or muscular people it is almost always pounced on by people who presume that such people are narcissistic, on steroids, self obsessed, incapable or being ‘normal’ or considering others etc etc.

(And apologies - I know I’ve not put that very articulately!)

Can’t we (as a forum body) simply acknowledge that some people choose to put a lot of effort into the way they look and congratulate/applaud them for it?

I know I wish I was a couple of stones lighter. I also know that after a LONG walk with the pup which I then followed with a huge cheese toastie - it’s not likely to happen any time soon!

To the many men and ladies on here who have more willpower and self discipline than me - I applaud you!

To those who drag their arses to the gym at silly o’clock whilst I languish in bed - bloody well done!

And to those who grab a piece of fruit when I grab a (albeit mini) chocolate bar - good on you!

I for one love looking at your pics - and if one of you is ever daft enough to meet me - hell yes please!! "

Absolutely agree with this.

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By *rivateparts!Man  over a year ago

Walking down the only road I've ever known!

I used to have em but now I'm happy with my body and my job keeps me fit.

Having a heart attack in the gym didn't help either.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Then I must be vain as f*ck because I do all of those things...especially when having sex, that's hot

I had in mind a story a friend told me where she was playing with a guy in a club in a mirrored room, and he was just watching himself. She said it put her right off and I can understand why.

How did she know he was looking at himself? He might have been looking at both of them - particularly her - and enjoying her pleasure? "

Exactly

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By *inky_couple2020Couple  over a year ago

North West


"It's wrong to stereotype and the Op is probably a decent person, but let's be honest here, gyms are quite often populated by men who spend a lot of time in front of mirrors.

I can't speak for women but in my experience that is never an attractive quality in a man.

The mirrors are there to check form when lifting...it might look like they're just adoring themselves, but they're more likely to be making sure they don't sustain an injury or get muscle imbalances

Correct but there are equal amount of men who use the mirrors for peacocking and ego lifting. Also the ones who decide theyre going to act like theyre in a bodubuilding comp and whip the tops off and pose in said mirror while youre trying to look at your own form

And if it's ego boosting for those guys to peacock in the gym, who are we to judge? Don't many women* choose to adorn themselves with frippery and sparkly things to peacock?

*Disclaimer: not ALL women. I'm one of the "doesn't adorn with frippery" women

*Swing lifts, showers, and adorns self with frippery *"

Do you peacock though?!

It's hard to gym-peacock from my seated position

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By *ang bang bangity bangCouple  over a year ago

Sunderland

Its not often I think this but I'm really sad I read this thread.

One of the things we have both enjoyed about our short time on Fab is peoples seemingly happy acceptance of everyone. For the most part you can be in to what ever you want or be who ever you want to be and people here will applaud you. And that's a beautiful thing.

But then I read a thread like this and it reminds that there are some deeply unpleasant and judgemental people on here.

Honestly some of you should be ashamed of yourselves but instead you seem proud of your ignorance and prejudices

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By *igmaMan  over a year ago

Yorkshire


"Then I must be vain as f*ck because I do all of those things...especially when having sex, that's hot

I had in mind a story a friend told me where she was playing with a guy in a club in a mirrored room, and he was just watching himself. She said it put her right off and I can understand why.

How did she know he was looking at himself? He might have been looking at both of them - particularly her - and enjoying her pleasure? "

This ^^^

Mirror watchings very sexy! You should try it sometime.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I had in mind a story a friend told me where she was playing with a guy in a club in a mirrored room, and he was just watching himself. She said it put her right off and I can understand why.

How did she know he was looking at himself? He might have been looking at both of them - particularly her - and enjoying her pleasure? "

I suppose that's possible but I didn't question her on it. I trusted her judgement and had no reason to doubt her account.

But CityJeans will no doubt set me straight on that.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"It's wrong to stereotype and the Op is probably a decent person, but let's be honest here, gyms are quite often populated by men who spend a lot of time in front of mirrors.

I can't speak for women but in my experience that is never an attractive quality in a man.

The mirrors are there to check form when lifting...it might look like they're just adoring themselves, but they're more likely to be making sure they don't sustain an injury or get muscle imbalances

Correct but there are equal amount of men who use the mirrors for peacocking and ego lifting. Also the ones who decide theyre going to act like theyre in a bodubuilding comp and whip the tops off and pose in said mirror while youre trying to look at your own form

And if it's ego boosting for those guys to peacock in the gym, who are we to judge? Don't many women* choose to adorn themselves with frippery and sparkly things to peacock?

*Disclaimer: not ALL women. I'm one of the "doesn't adorn with frippery" women

*Swing lifts, showers, and adorns self with frippery *

Do you peacock though?!

It's hard to gym-peacock from my seated position "

Rarely

I get enough unwanted attention as it is. Piss off I'm lifting

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

This ^^^

Mirror watchings very sexy! You should try it sometime. "

I do and I love it. But I don't just watch myself which is the point I was making.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I don’t see them and think ‘oh, they could throw me around’ (they’d have to have VERY big muscles for that ) but I definitely appreciate, find them attractive and perv at them.

So much stereotyping on this thread, it’s pretty sad really and if comments were made on the bbw/dad bod/mum bod posts with the same sort of stereotyping it wouldn’t be well met

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I don’t see them and think ‘oh, they could throw me around’ (they’d have to have VERY big muscles for that ) but I definitely appreciate, find them attractive and perv at them.

So much stereotyping on this thread, it’s pretty sad really and if comments were made on the bbw/dad bod/mum bod posts with the same sort of stereotyping it wouldn’t be well met "

Yeah, but that’s totally different, it’s okay to fawn over them.

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By *ex HolesMan  over a year ago

Up North

I workout my love muscle in the mirror

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By *igmaMan  over a year ago

Yorkshire


"I workout my love muscle in the mirror "

You’re ghey

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By *awhWoman  over a year ago

here

I'm thinking more pin me down than th4ow me around lol

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By *inky_couple2020Couple  over a year ago

North West


"I workout my love muscle in the mirror "

I think some folks would benefit from exercising their chuckle muscles today

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I don’t see them and think ‘oh, they could throw me around’ (they’d have to have VERY big muscles for that ) but I definitely appreciate, find them attractive and perv at them.

So much stereotyping on this thread, it’s pretty sad really and if comments were made on the bbw/dad bod/mum bod posts with the same sort of stereotyping it wouldn’t be well met

Yeah, but that’s totally different, it’s okay to fawn over them. "

Actually, those threads often get derailed too.

It’s wrong in any thread about body shapes.

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By *irty PrettyWoman  over a year ago

Cardiff

I turn my back for a few hours and apparently I’m now the Devil incarnate. Fine, whatever. But before you all put me in the stocks, a few points.

OP asked what women think when they see men with big muscles. I replied with what goes through my mind in the few seconds I spend deciding whether to delete a message from one on here. I never said I think all muscular men are like that, what I was trying to get across is the weighing of different factors while deciding whether to take a chance on someone. If a muscular man lands in my inbox with an attractive face, a good message that suggests he can hold a conversation, a good profile text, and photos that aren’t one-dimensional, I’m not going to discount him because he has muscles. Unfortunately, I haven’t once in the 18 months I’ve been here had such a message - and it’s not that I haven’t had messages from muscular men, I’ve had plenty.

And that’s part of the problem. Sometimes they’re just the usual run-of-the-mill bad Fab messages. But more times than I can count, they’ve been abusive about my own body because I’m fat. That really does put one off a group, honestly. Then there’s the harassment I experienced from weightlifting men back when I used to go to the gym. My experiences both on here and in the real world have made me wary of such men.

I don’t hate men with muscles. I don’t start from a position of “all gym-fit guys are evil”. It’s not even that I automatically think they’re unattractive - but it’s the face that’s most important, not the body. In fact I’ll always regret not being brave enough to take the plunge with a bodybuilder I used to work with, who happened to also be gorgeous and really nice. What stopped me was the fear of what he’d think of my fat body, which (as has been well drummed into me over the years) is not good enough for people who care about diet and exercise.

One last thing - much like guys who scream “not all men” - if a negative stereotype doesn’t apply to you, there is really no need to get offended by it. I think someone else has already pointed that out.

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By *ex HolesMan  over a year ago

Up North


"I workout my love muscle in the mirror

You’re ghey "

The ghayest

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I adore muscles. The sight of big arms and broad shoulders and muscly legs sends me weak at the knees. Unfortunately I’m a curvy girl so I don’t think ‘oh he can throw me about’ but I do love the visual aspect. Hence Ride

Nothing like a blowjob given from between the legs to be able to look up over a perfectly muscles body.

Am I shallow?

Bonnie

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Wow, this has inspired some differing views and opinions

It’s what ever you feel comfortable with your self and what ever your attracted to as the beauty is in the eye of the beholder no??

I work out 6 days a week, fast 23 hours a day and eat 3000 kal in 1 hour to keep healthy and feel good, prior to that I used to eat more than 4000 calories when ever I wanted, snack on fast food and sweets, smoked 40 fags a day, weighed 21 stone and felt and for me looked like shit.

Both addictions and extremities landed me with the same bad luck in finding women at face value but not after getting to know them so I think deep down for a woman their is much more to their mind stimulation than aesthetic such as laughter, attentiveness, pleasure etc and that goes way beyond fat or muscle.

Anyway; yet to bounce and throw a woman around a bed from fab and more to the point, been here a year and just found the forums, boy I’ve missed out on something here

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I love my husband’s muscles but that’s it. The only thing I pay attention to in other males is cock size and hygiene.

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By *ultry SuccubusTV/TS  over a year ago

London


"When I see a crane operator I think he may be able to pick me up.

Perhaps women like men with muscles because of the look. The masculinity. "

I know I'm not a lady but the this is the reason why I like athletic lean muscled guys. They have to appear superior than me.

(The men, not the crane).

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

My mates muscles are so big he wins bodybuilding competitions.

Problem is he's angry coz the roids send him crazy when his tempers going .

You ladies that like em' roided they're ticking time bombs just like them hearts that can't cope either with the horse steroids they jab up with

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By *urga2076Woman  over a year ago

London

If they’re too big I think “small dick complex and bad steroid sex” or he will spend more time at the gym than with me.

If they’re just right I think

Hmmm he has the self respect discipline and love to take care of his health. Nice hugs ahead but never ever he can lift me- I’m way too heavy for most guys!

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By *urga2076Woman  over a year ago

London

I also imagine myself wrestling them with my muscular thighs! Something about a strong man succumbing to curvy flesh is a good match.

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