I wondered this as well. I exercise, though I’m by no means a bodybuilder. Obviously if you think it looks good on you, you’re likely to think it looks good on others, but I tend to appreciate the “respect” for lack of a better term, women who work out show their bodies. They’re certainly not inclined to ask if that dress makes them look frumpy.
I expect the woman in the OP has lost that layer.
I’ll take the ones you don’t want. Waste not, want not and all.
Beach volleyball fit is my limit. And perfect preference. There’s a boyish masculinity to them with their slim hips and broad shoulders, but they are amaaaazingly attractive to me.
The woman in the OP is an extreme bodybuilder-type. Someone later posted a link to her in competition. She just does not happen to be posing in the OP.
It’s not that I don’t want the gay ones, but they don’t want me, so you’re out of luck. Come to think of it, the straight ones probably don’t want me either, so I’m out of luck too.
Assistance please, which post is the woman in the OP shown again? I’m having some trouble with vision this morning and focusing on text.
I did not quite remember it correctly. But if you want to get a better idea of what she looks like from all angles google Minna Pujulahti.
Woman pictured is not attractive to me, overly muscled, and not attractive, although not repulsive, either. Some women go farther and start to edge into, if not repulsive, at least circus type territory (I’m a straight male and same goes for male body builders, fwiw). Women who are more naturally muscled, less pumped can be very attractive to me.
For example, the athletes pictured in the ESPN the Magazine Bodies issue tend to be more my ideal. Warning: Tasteful nudity may not be appropriate for all situations.
OK, done. I’ve seen much more extreme, but your point is taken.
I’m curious by this statement. How do you infer a person’s world view from their apparent desire to add muscle mass to their frame?
Through the magic of stereotypes.
A woman’s shoulders should not be larger than her breasts.
Well, there were studies not too long ago about muscular/strong men being more like to vote conservative and be sexest.