Archive for February, 2009
Wednesday 18 February 2009 @ 5:12 am
Brian asked:
I’m a rugby player (think football without the pads), and the position I play requires me to be one of the biggest, strongest guys on my team. I honestly don’t care about my physical appearance too much, but I’ve noticed a lot of questions on YA in which women indicate they prefer their guys to be toned and skinny (kind of like Michael Phelps). I’m definitely not skinny. In fact, according to the BMI I’m overweight, but that doesn’t take musculature into account, so I don’t care. Long story short, I’m curious what women would think of my bigger body.
I’m a rugby player (think football without the pads), and the position I play requires me to be one of the biggest, strongest guys on my team. I honestly don’t care about my physical appearance too much, but I’ve noticed a lot of questions on YA in which women indicate they prefer their guys to be toned and skinny (kind of like Michael Phelps). I’m definitely not skinny. In fact, according to the BMI I’m overweight, but that doesn’t take musculature into account, so I don’t care. Long story short, I’m curious what women would think of my bigger body.
http://bodyspace.bodybuilding.com/img/user_images/growable/2009/06/15/132420/profilepic/1Gu7CS1s4F9AqIHajRtSqBvI74uMHh1538.jpeg
By the way, I’m 20 years old. 6′4″ 240.
Again, this question is for women only. I find it a little strange I have to say it twice fellas.
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Sunday 8 February 2009 @ 3:26 am
Orion asked:
Or would you feel that building muscle would violate feminine standards of beauty? Hopefully not because I believe women can have both and roids don’t have to be an option
Good point Roxanne.
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Or would you feel that building muscle would violate feminine standards of beauty? Hopefully not because I believe women can have both and roids don’t have to be an option
Good point Roxanne.
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