Quote: (12-16-2013 04:55 PM)Checkmat Wrote:
the vast majority of average women who walk into a weight room and squat, bench and deadlift with regularity will never look anything close to those muscular women. What they will develop is a firm ass, a better work ethic and tighter stomach. Any amount of visible muscularity or vascularity will come down to their nutrition.
I've been gyming for 24 years now, and love athletic women. A fit, toned female body isn't masculine. The girls are disciplined, work towards goals, and understand cause and effect. Checkmat is right, the vascular freaks are a tiny majority. They have healthy relationships with food, and will cook and prepare their meals. They understand cause and effect. I hate using this hippieish term, but they radiate positive energy. They're
alive, in every way that a snarky, cubicle-dwelling, Jezebel-reading, every-tv-show-in-existence-binge-watching, cat-loving, college student isn't.
Yeah, they're still prone to hamsterisation, but they work hard to attract the attention of big alpha males, and, from my dating experience, love being submissively-feminine in the relationship due to their attraction to the exaggerated male sex signifiers you get in bodybuilders. The sex is much higher-quality, because they know they look good naked from every angle; are aerobically-fit enough to go physically-hard; are prone to coregasms; love sex, since they're not bitter and depressed; and they get wifed up very quickly by high-value men. They retain their figure even after multiple babies.
Yeah, I know, pedastalisation. They can still be crazy, but their high quality makes tolerating their craziness far more worthwhile.
I love it when you discussing putting on more mass and they spin the hamster. I know you've heard the cliche: "Oh, you're big enough how you are. You don't want to get
too muscular." What they really mean is "Dear god, i'm going to claw your biceps even harder while you piledrive me, and my girlfriends are all going to
eat shit when I brag about my sex life."