This one hits hard
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I also need to look like a normal fit guy
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Nah. The roid monster build appeals to men, not women, and even if you're out for the fellas you don't need that body type either.
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Nah. The roid monster build appeals to men, not women, and even if you're out for the fellas you don't need that body type either.
How do u know he's lifting for other peoples gaze? Maybe he's lifting for himself? Is this the male equivalent of ur just wearing make up for the male gaze?
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He definitely has bigger arms than most guys.
Also, how much time did he spend lifting?
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Its great to look like a normal guy. Most buff dudes you see in TV/movies have had plastic surgery, steroids, employ intense personal trainers, or all of the above. You look great, keep up the gym routine!
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If he dropped like 10lb he would look a lot bigger since his muscles would be more defined.
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Here's me just lifting to be strong, it's handy, and pleasantly surprising much of the time. :}
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Nah. The roid monster build appeals to men, not women, and even if you're out for the fellas you don't need that body type either.
Guys are notoriously not picky regardless of sexuality. That's why everything from twinks to bears to chubs are popular in the gay community.
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Its great to look like a normal guy. Most buff dudes you see in TV/movies have had plastic surgery, steroids, employ intense personal trainers, or all of the above. You look great, keep up the gym routine!
And are dehydrated
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How do u know he's lifting for other peoples gaze? Maybe he's lifting for himself? Is this the male equivalent of ur just wearing make up for the male gaze?
How do u know he's lifting for other peoples gaze?
He's posting on social media.
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Pretty good definition in the forearm which is a very looked-out for part of the body
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It takes a very long time to get a better physique. In terms of an adult working out 1 year makes you a noob basically.
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Guys are notoriously not picky regardless of sexuality. That's why everything from twinks to bears to chubs are popular in the gay community.
Or people are picky, they just have different preferences.
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And are dehydrated
Also I've heard they're usually lit from above when on camera, emphasizing muscle definition.
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Or people are picky, they just have different preferences.
Yes, although there appears to be more diversity (in preferences) in the (US) gay community.
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How do u know he's lifting for other peoples gaze?
He's posting on social media.
Ahh so all those instead girls who post their makeup are just doing it for the gaze of other people got it
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Its great to look like a normal guy. Most buff dudes you see in TV/movies have had plastic surgery, steroids, employ intense personal trainers, or all of the above. You look great, keep up the gym routine!
and started younger
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I dunno, I think he looks good. He has noticeably more muscle than the average guy on the street, and I'd imagine that if he didn't work out he'd look worse with general flabbiness.
I had a similar build in my late 20's. At one point, I had just started dating someone new, and I said something self deprecating or playful about my own body, and she outright scoffed at me, and blurted out "what the fuck are you talking about, you've got an amazing body" and it was just the little jolt of self esteem boost I didn't know I was looking for.
Understanding the difference between bodies one would have working out for a year versus not working out that year is important. It's still a significant difference that people notice, even if there's another significant difference between the one-year guy and the professional fitness model in the magazines.