Americans Love MMA, BB is Dying

[quote]Fishsticks wrote:
Nominal Prospect wrote:
Justscrap wrote:
Yolked Up wrote:
SSC wrote:
Yolked Up wrote:

Dude, if all you think about is fighting people all the time - Like how these magic fights just “pop” out of no where - Then you’re not a ‘badass.’ You’re not ‘hardcore.’ You just have a serious inferiority complex.

You’ll probably realize this forty or fifty years down the road. But you may not make it that long, because you’ll be in Subway some day, getting a Meatball Mozzarella, and BAM. In walks Brock Lesnar and he just wants to FIGHT! Because, you know, fights just start anywhere.

I don’t walk around the streets looking for fights. But like I said, next time you go to a bar there maybe some drunk guy there just waiting to kick your ass. Next time you take a short cut home, you could get mugged. In these circumstances it’s always useful to know how to fight.

Who do you think a girl will feel safer and more comfortable around, An athletic ripped guy who can actually protect her, or some over-grown milk chugging meathead who likes to shave his chest and pose in thongs?

But hey, if you want to look like a bodybuilder that’s fine, that’s an issue between you and your psychologist. But just don’t be surprised when you next go to the beach flexing and what not and all the chicks turn away in disgust and admire the surfers instead.

For one bro you sound paranoid as hell. Two a girl will go with the guy she finds more attractive which often entails checking out the physique when you take personality out of the equation. I have never dated a girl who said what initially attracted to her me was that I could protected her from being mugged on the way home. I have had many that said they approached me at first because they liked my body. If you take the fact that Jacare is Brazilian and most chicks seem to go crazy over that I would bet most girls would go for the more muscular Greg Plitt instead of Jacare. When I am watching the UFC girls that I am with swoon over Sean Sherk’s bodybuilerisque physique more than Kenny’s athletic soccer player look. Notice the physiques on most romance novels. They are all bodybuilders.

Two being strong plays a big role in a confrontation. My sophmore year of highschool a football player who lifted a lot (held the school lifting records) and had the bodybuilder physique at a lean 215 pounds (girls absolutely hated him) joined the team. He was able to give most people trouble on the first day and after a month he was able to beat all except maybe one or two people. Combat sports developed weight classes for a reason. Boxing, wrestling, and pancration were called “heavy events” in Ancient Greece because typically the bigger and stronger guys would dominate. Interesting enough all the statues of these athletes look similar to bodybuilders. Of course if a smaller guy has a solid amount of experience and fights a bigger untrained guy he will win. But strength and size are not useless in a fight.

Finally why are you assuming that bodybuilders lack any athletic ability? Check out Andy Haman or watch the show American Gladiators in which bodybuilders play 90% of the gladiators. Here is a vid of girls being disgusted by Ken Yasuda’s bodybuilder physique Japan TV Show's with Ken Yasuda - YouTube

This is an accurate post.

There are far more women who hate muscularity on males than those who appreciate it.

Furthermore, the female standard of “muscularity” for males approximates a Men’s Health model, not Arnold.

There are guys who like to claim that “only girls hate muscle on guys; women love it.”

I’m sorry but this is pure bullshit. If I were to go outside and poll 40 year old women, I’d get near unanimous condemnation of male bodybuilders. In fact, it’s the younger girls who tend to go after the muscular guys more often.

Women read Vogue and similar magazines. What makes you think they are capable of appreciating a bodybuilder’s physique? If you think this, you are wrong. Women like older men and older men usually carry more size than young men, so this leads to a misconception that women like guys to be bulky.

As far as the male physique is concerned, women care about bone structure more than anything else. They place a huge emphasis on height because that is the most differentiating factor between the sexes.

Muscular guys usually get girls in spite of their physiques, not because of them. The vast majority of women will take a tall, skinny guy over a bodybuilder any day of the week. The majority of women would feel safer with a 6’ 170 lb. guy than a 5’8 180 lb. guy, even though the latter is obviously more dense and probably carries more muscle.

40 year old women look at Madonna and say, “That’s disgusting. She’s way too muscular.” So I don’t even know where you’re getting the idea that they would appreciate a bodybuilder’s physique. If you happen to be muscular, you’re not going to get most women to admit to you directly that they don’t like that appearance. In fact, they might tell you the opposite, just to avoid hurting your feelings.

Some women on sites like this may claim to appreciate male muscularity but I would bet nearly all of them are with taller men who don’t particularly resemble bodybuilders. If women truly appreciated male muscularity they’d go for shorter guys, which they don’t. A great way of approximating a man’s height before meeting him is to know whether he’s been married. If he has, he’s almost certainly 6’ tall or over. And if you learn his height before his marital status, and it happens to be 6’2 or over, you can bet that he is or has been hitched.

Bottom line: Ignore what women say and watch what they do.
You’re better off walking on stilts than lifting weights to get big.

You realize the average male height worldwide is like 5’5? That marriage example was pretty stupid.[/quote]

I doubt he was talking about worldwide, but referring the the USA. Every single study I have read has shown that women overall have a preference for taller men over shorter men.

Women prefer a confident man to a “pretty” man. Regardless of culture.
Understand that.

People who train for real do it because they LIKE IT. All other reasons are secondary. (sometimes they get into training for secondary reasons, but after a while they train for the sake of training itself)

People who DON’T train for real do it because they “think” a six-pack abz will pull pussy for them but it wont. So after a few months they quit training.

So all this shit about women like this/that/and the other “type” of guy some of you are throwing out is bullshit. And u need to get out more.


As for BB loosing the mainstream place it had in the early 90’s. In my opinion that is mainly because the use of steriods/HgH/etc became known to the general public. And as a result B.B lost credibility.

It is now common for people to accuse a regular gym rat of being on roids because he/she is bigger/stronger than “normal”.

[quote]Nominal Prospect wrote:
Justscrap wrote:
Yolked Up wrote:
SSC wrote:
Yolked Up wrote:

This is an accurate post.

There are far more women who hate muscularity on males than those who appreciate it.

Furthermore, the female standard of “muscularity” for males approximates a Men’s Health model, not Arnold.

There are guys who like to claim that “only girls hate muscle on guys; women love it.”

I’m sorry but this is pure bullshit. If I were to go outside and poll 40 year old women, I’d get near unanimous condemnation of male bodybuilders. In fact, it’s the younger girls who tend to go after the muscular guys more often.

Women read Vogue and similar magazines. What makes you think they are capable of appreciating a bodybuilder’s physique? If you think this, you are wrong. Women like older men and older men usually carry more size than young men, so this leads to a misconception that women like guys to be bulky.

As far as the male physique is concerned, women care about bone structure more than anything else. They place a huge emphasis on height because that is the most differentiating factor between the sexes.

Muscular guys usually get girls in spite of their physiques, not because of them. The vast majority of women will take a tall, skinny guy over a bodybuilder any day of the week. The majority of women would feel safer with a 6’ 170 lb. guy than a 5’8 180 lb. guy, even though the latter is obviously more dense and probably carries more muscle.

40 year old women look at Madonna and say, “That’s disgusting. She’s way too muscular.” So I don’t even know where you’re getting the idea that they would appreciate a bodybuilder’s physique. If you happen to be muscular, you’re not going to get most women to admit to you directly that they don’t like that appearance. In fact, they might tell you the opposite, just to avoid hurting your feelings.

Some women on sites like this may claim to appreciate male muscularity but I would bet nearly all of them are with taller men who don’t particularly resemble bodybuilders. If women truly appreciated male muscularity they’d go for shorter guys, which they don’t. A great way of approximating a man’s height before meeting him is to know whether he’s been married. If he has, he’s almost certainly 6’ tall or over. And if you learn his height before his marital status, and it happens to be 6’2 or over, you can bet that he is or has been hitched.

Bottom line: Ignore what women say and watch what they do.
You’re better off walking on stilts than lifting weights to get big.[/quote]

Really? What good is saying that women will find bodybuilders gross? Most people who lift will never attain that level of muscularity anyway. I for one am not trying to pick up forty year old women, so you can poll them all you like. And nobody thinks Madonna looks good, she’s not the look that anyone goes for (hopefully). Anyways, I hope your post wasn’t serious.

Also, you can’t change your height so it’s not something I’m going to worry about, but I can change my physique.

[quote]Justscrap wrote:
Here is a vid of girls being disgusted by Ken Yasuda’s bodybuilder physique Japan TV Show's with Ken Yasuda - YouTube
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Yeah…they just HATE muscles.

There is a vid of Stan Mcquay going to a high school as a guest because they were having a “bodybuilding show”. Every girl in it nearly fainted. I guess they were ALL just acting for the camera. These debates always bring out every failed wannabe who now hates on everyone who didn’t burn out. That vid of Robbie Robinson guest posing in a classroom is still on youtube as well. Again, not one person barfing or screaming, “ewwwwww!!!”.

I have no doubt that most women will claim in private to want what is “socially acceptable”. Their response will no doubt change depending on whose company they are in. Any guy who is delusional enough to think he can simply ask a question and get a simple “heart of the matter” singular response from a female without there being 500 conditional variances attached to every response doesn’t understand one thing about women…especially when discussing what they respond to sexually.

[quote]chimera182 wrote:
Really? What good is saying that women will find bodybuilders gross? Most people who lift will never attain that level of muscularity anyway. I for one am not trying to pick up forty year old women, so you can poll them all you like. And nobody thinks Madonna looks good, she’s not the look that anyone goes for (hopefully). Anyways, I hope your post wasn’t serious.

Also, you can’t change your height so it’s not something I’m going to worry about, but I can change my physique.[/quote]

My post was totally serious, as all my posts have been and will continue to be.

You don’t have to have anywhere near the muscularity of a pro bodybuilder to gross out most women. It’s similar to the way that non-trained individuals tend to compare every guy who lifts weights to “Ahnold”, even though he probably has nothing on Arnold in terms of muscularity.

There are plenty of women who would say that Brad Pitt in Fight Club was “too muscular”. Some think ab definition is gross. The only thing these women like to see is a “flat stomach”, which basically means 15-17% BF. Below that turns them off. For women and non-trained individuals, the distinction between muscle definition and muscle size is lost. Muscle is muscle to them. Too many veins is also muscle, and women hate the look of vascularity. Women also have no conception of “bulking” or “being large”. If your BMI is over 28, women consider you “fat”. Not “strong”, not “yoked”, not “stacked”, just “fat”. And lest we forget, “fat” is considered to be the most insulting word in the English language by women.

Women think Chad Waterbury is fat.
Women think Mariusz Pudzianowski is fat.
Women think Bill Kazmaier in his prime was fat.

I saw an episode of the TV show, “Workout”, in which several female personal trainers were commenting on the physique of a male fitness model, Greg Plitt.

They thought he looked too muscular and intimidating. These women were personal trainers at a very upscale facility in LA who were in their prime, and obviously in better shape than most women. So you can imagine how the average woman views muscularity. It is a disease to them. The “muscle plague”, you might call it.

Btw, today I confirmed my own rule. I saw a 30-something guy who must have been 6’4-6’5 and before I could even speculate about his marital status, his wife and 2 kids popped out from around the corner. It goes without saying, but the guy wasn’t very muscular. He just had a large bone structure, as all tall men do. I had meant to ask the wife why she didn’t marry a 5’7 “stacked” guy instead, but it slipped my mind.

[quote]Nominal Prospect wrote:
chimera182 wrote:
Really? What good is saying that women will find bodybuilders gross? Most people who lift will never attain that level of muscularity anyway. I for one am not trying to pick up forty year old women, so you can poll them all you like. And nobody thinks Madonna looks good, she’s not the look that anyone goes for (hopefully). Anyways, I hope your post wasn’t serious.

Also, you can’t change your height so it’s not something I’m going to worry about, but I can change my physique.

My post was totally serious, as all my posts have been and will continue to be.

You don’t have to have anywhere near the muscularity of a pro bodybuilder to gross out most women. It’s similar to the way that non-trained individuals tend to compare every guy who lifts weights to “Ahnold”, even though he probably has nothing on Arnold in terms of muscularity.

There are plenty of women who would say that Brad Pitt in Fight Club was “too muscular”. Some think ab definition is gross. The only thing these women like to see is a “flat stomach”, which basically means 15-17% BF. Below that turns them off. For women and non-trained individuals, the distinction between muscle definition and muscle size is lost. Muscle is muscle to them. Too many veins is also muscle, and women hate the look of vascularity. Women also have no conception of “bulking” or “being large”. If your BMI is over 28, women consider you “fat”. Not “strong”, not “yoked”, not “stacked”, just “fat”. And lest we forget, “fat” is considered to be the most insulting word in the English language by women.

Women think Chad Waterbury is fat.
Women think Mariusz Pudzianowski is fat.
Women think Bill Kazmaier in his prime was fat.

I saw an episode of the TV show, “Workout”, in which several female personal trainers were commenting on the physique of a male fitness model, Greg Plitt.

They thought he looked too muscular and intimidating. These women were personal trainers at a very upscale facility in LA who were in their prime, and obviously in better shape than most women. So you can imagine how the average woman views muscularity. It is a disease to them. The “muscle plague”, you might call it.

Btw, today I confirmed my own rule. I saw a 30-something guy who must have been 6’4-6’5 and before I could even speculate about his marital status, his wife and 2 kids popped out from around the corner. It goes without saying, but the guy wasn’t very muscular. He just had a large bone structure, as all tall men do. I had meant to ask the wife why she didn’t marry a 5’7 “stacked” guy instead, but it slipped my mind.[/quote]

You have the studies on this? Well,I know you don’t…but enlighten me anyways. You know that all this bullshit you’re posting is very subjective at best…stop wasting your time. I’m serious,too.

Attraction is a weird thing. Genetic markers such as height and looks are very important and that is well established. I agree with that much. But a lot of it can be completely random/cultural/whatever and varies from place to place. If Nominal wasn’t a rampant eugenics supporter/racist with no proof for his “theories”, he would also see that a lot of it is just random.

[quote]Nominal Prospect wrote:
chimera182 wrote:
Really? What good is saying that women will find bodybuilders gross? Most people who lift will never attain that level of muscularity anyway. I for one am not trying to pick up forty year old women, so you can poll them all you like. And nobody thinks Madonna looks good, she’s not the look that anyone goes for (hopefully). Anyways, I hope your post wasn’t serious.

Also, you can’t change your height so it’s not something I’m going to worry about, but I can change my physique.

My post was totally serious, as all my posts have been and will continue to be.

You don’t have to have anywhere near the muscularity of a pro bodybuilder to gross out most women. It’s similar to the way that non-trained individuals tend to compare every guy who lifts weights to “Ahnold”, even though he probably has nothing on Arnold in terms of muscularity.

There are plenty of women who would say that Brad Pitt in Fight Club was “too muscular”. Some think ab definition is gross. The only thing these women like to see is a “flat stomach”, which basically means 15-17% BF. Below that turns them off. For women and non-trained individuals, the distinction between muscle definition and muscle size is lost. Muscle is muscle to them. Too many veins is also muscle, and women hate the look of vascularity. Women also have no conception of “bulking” or “being large”. If your BMI is over 28, women consider you “fat”. Not “strong”, not “yoked”, not “stacked”, just “fat”. And lest we forget, “fat” is considered to be the most insulting word in the English language by women.

Women think Chad Waterbury is fat.
Women think Mariusz Pudzianowski is fat.
Women think Bill Kazmaier in his prime was fat.

I saw an episode of the TV show, “Workout”, in which several female personal trainers were commenting on the physique of a male fitness model, Greg Plitt.

They thought he looked too muscular and intimidating. These women were personal trainers at a very upscale facility in LA who were in their prime, and obviously in better shape than most women. So you can imagine how the average woman views muscularity. It is a disease to them. The “muscle plague”, you might call it.

Btw, today I confirmed my own rule. I saw a 30-something guy who must have been 6’4-6’5 and before I could even speculate about his marital status, his wife and 2 kids popped out from around the corner. It goes without saying, but the guy wasn’t very muscular. He just had a large bone structure, as all tall men do. I had meant to ask the wife why she didn’t marry a 5’7 “stacked” guy instead, but it slipped my mind.[/quote]

I have found that women like muscular guys if the guys have other good qualities, such as brains, a good job, nice etc. At that point the muscles seem to be a bonus.

FREE ADVICE: Don’t believe ANYTHING women say…EVER! What a woman SAYS and what she THINKS are completely different things. Most women have no idea what they want or like. I also completely agree with X’s statement that a woman’s choice is influenced by her present company.

why has it taken so long for many of you to realize that?

When I first met my current girlfriend(about 10 moths ago) she would always say how she thinks big muscles are gross and that she like physiques like Georges St. Pierre’s. I find it funny how earlier today while we were looking through fitness mags that she told me that those guys are too skinny and don’t have enough bulk. Funny, huh?

I wish i had a dime for every time that I heard my girlfriend say “I don’t know what I like” or “I always change my mind” or “I’m the most indecisive person ever!” or “Can you just make all my decisions for me? My life would be so much easier.”

[quote]Nominal Prospect wrote:
chimera182 wrote:
Really? What good is saying that women will find bodybuilders gross? Most people who lift will never attain that level of muscularity anyway. I for one am not trying to pick up forty year old women, so you can poll them all you like. And nobody thinks Madonna looks good, she’s not the look that anyone goes for (hopefully). Anyways, I hope your post wasn’t serious.

Also, you can’t change your height so it’s not something I’m going to worry about, but I can change my physique.

My post was totally serious, as all my posts have been and will continue to be.

You don’t have to have anywhere near the muscularity of a pro bodybuilder to gross out most women. It’s similar to the way that non-trained individuals tend to compare every guy who lifts weights to “Ahnold”, even though he probably has nothing on Arnold in terms of muscularity.

There are plenty of women who would say that Brad Pitt in Fight Club was “too muscular”. Some think ab definition is gross. The only thing these women like to see is a “flat stomach”, which basically means 15-17% BF. Below that turns them off. For women and non-trained individuals, the distinction between muscle definition and muscle size is lost. Muscle is muscle to them. Too many veins is also muscle, and women hate the look of vascularity. Women also have no conception of “bulking” or “being large”. If your BMI is over 28, women consider you “fat”. Not “strong”, not “yoked”, not “stacked”, just “fat”. And lest we forget, “fat” is considered to be the most insulting word in the English language by women.

Women think Chad Waterbury is fat.
Women think Mariusz Pudzianowski is fat.
Women think Bill Kazmaier in his prime was fat.

I saw an episode of the TV show, “Workout”, in which several female personal trainers were commenting on the physique of a male fitness model, Greg Plitt.

They thought he looked too muscular and intimidating. These women were personal trainers at a very upscale facility in LA who were in their prime, and obviously in better shape than most women. So you can imagine how the average woman views muscularity. It is a disease to them. The “muscle plague”, you might call it.

Btw, today I confirmed my own rule. I saw a 30-something guy who must have been 6’4-6’5 and before I could even speculate about his marital status, his wife and 2 kids popped out from around the corner. It goes without saying, but the guy wasn’t very muscular. He just had a large bone structure, as all tall men do. I had meant to ask the wife why she didn’t marry a 5’7 “stacked” guy instead, but it slipped my mind.[/quote]

You should watch the rest of the workout series then. Greg Plitt constantly brings in supermodels for dates and pretty much has to fend off the rest of the girls at the gym. Not to mention they tend to criticize anyone that has a better physique and comes in such as when they started talking trash about Jamie Eason. These women in the video would not be attracted to Greg Plitt no matter what because they are lesbians. So they might not be the best people to ask “What do women find attractive in men?” Lol.

Women mostly love money and power. If a guy is lean and obviously works out, they’ll like that too. What they don’t want is someone of so little ego that he hogs the mirror, then asks them to shave his back.

Men are designed for fighting. To look like a fighter but to not acquire the skills of a fighter is phony. Women pick up on that.

[quote]Professor X wrote:
Justscrap wrote:
Here is a vid of girls being disgusted by Ken Yasuda’s bodybuilder physique Japan TV Show's with Ken Yasuda - YouTube

Yeah…they just HATE muscles.

There is a vid of Stan Mcquay going to a high school as a guest because they were having a “bodybuilding show”. Every girl in it nearly fainted. I guess they were ALL just acting for the camera. These debates always bring out every failed wannabe who now hates on everyone who didn’t burn out. That vid of Robbie Robinson guest posing in a classroom is still on youtube as well. Again, not one person barfing or screaming, “ewwwwww!!!”.

I have no doubt that most women will claim in private to want what is “socially acceptable”. Their response will no doubt change depending on whose company they are in. Any guy who is delusional enough to think he can simply ask a question and get a simple “heart of the matter” singular response from a female without there being 500 conditional variances attached to every response doesn’t understand one thing about women…especially when discussing what they respond to sexually.[/quote]

Absolutely. Women have always told me they don;t like big muscles and such. But when faced with a muscular and cut man, they all go crazy to it. Will never admit it though. LOL!

There’s what women say and there’s what women do. Men that listen to what women say are still in the developing stages of knowing the female sex.

[quote]The Austrian Oak wrote:
FREE ADVICE: Don’t believe ANYTHING women say…EVER! What a woman SAYS and what she THINKS are completely different things. Most women have no idea what they want or like. I also completely agree with X’s statement that a woman’s choice is influenced by her present company.

why has it taken so long for many of you to realize that?

When I first met my current girlfriend(about 10 moths ago) she would always say how she thinks big muscles are gross and that she like physiques like Georges St. Pierre’s. I find it funny how earlier today while we were looking through fitness mags that she told me that those guys are too skinny and don’t have enough bulk. Funny, huh?

I wish i had a dime for every time that I heard my girlfriend say “I don’t know what I like” or “I always change my mind” or “I’m the most indecisive person ever!” or “Can you just make all my decisions for me? My life would be so much easier.”

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Heh, true. I just posted something to the same effect. All very true.

[quote]The Austrian Oak wrote:
FREE ADVICE: Don’t believe ANYTHING women say…EVER! What a woman SAYS and what she THINKS are completely different things. Most women have no idea what they want or like. I also completely agree with X’s statement that a woman’s choice is influenced by her present company.

why has it taken so long for many of you to realize that?

When I first met my current girlfriend(about 10 moths ago) she would always say how she thinks big muscles are gross and that she like physiques like Georges St. Pierre’s. I find it funny how earlier today while we were looking through fitness mags that she told me that those guys are too skinny and don’t have enough bulk. Funny, huh?

I wish i had a dime for every time that I heard my girlfriend say “I don’t know what I like” or “I always change my mind” or “I’m the most indecisive person ever!” or “Can you just make all my decisions for me? My life would be so much easier.”

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I third that. In my experience, women get turned on by (among other things, but to the point here) displays of size, strength (and it doesn’t take 900-lb deadlift), and height.
Attraction is created before a single word is said.

Thing is, if asked, they’ll deny this.

I saw a good explanation why this is so. It was a BBC show about sex, and they had a non-scientific experiment: they placed a few men and women on the street (some hot, some not, and some unattractive), and then asked women and men what they thought of them, and would they approach them.
Without exception, the hot woman attracted all men, and all men said they’ll try approaching the woman, even if they were clearly unattractive and ‘had no chance’.
The situation was very different with the women: they all said they’re attracted the the hot man, but then admitted they’ll not approach him, and actually tried to find faults in him!

women “know their worth”, and don’t go where there is no chance of long-term success. That’s why it appears that women lie, say the politically correct answer. They don’t. they simply think differently on the subject.

What’s funny…is that male exotic dancers (the guys supposed to represent what women want in lude outwardly sexually ways) do not look like thin feminine metrosexual models. They look like bodybuilders. Apparently women are stuffing dollar bills down the jock strap of guys they find disgusting?

…or is it that when out at night with the girls and a few drinks in them, they quit lying?

[quote]Professor X wrote:
What’s funny…is that male exotic dancers (the guys supposed to represent what women want in lude outwardly sexually ways) do not look like thin feminine metrosexual models. They look like bodybuilders. Apparently women are stuffing dollar bills down the jock strap of guys they find disgusting?

…or is it that when out at night with the girls and a few drinks in them, they quit lying?[/quote]

And how would YOU know what male exotic dancers look like?

In all seriousness, I agree to a point. However, I just wanted to note that when girls think of bodybuilding, they probably think of IFBB pro bodybuilders and may, in fact, not want their man to look like that.

But yes, I agree that women generally like guys with more muscle on them than that of the A&F models.

[quote]LankyMofo wrote:
Professor X wrote:
What’s funny…is that male exotic dancers (the guys supposed to represent what women want in lude outwardly sexually ways) do not look like thin feminine metrosexual models. They look like bodybuilders. Apparently women are stuffing dollar bills down the jock strap of guys they find disgusting?

…or is it that when out at night with the girls and a few drinks in them, they quit lying?

And how would YOU know what male exotic dancers look like?

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Hey, you get asked enough times in college to take your clothes off and eventually something is going to happen.

[quote]Professor X wrote:
LankyMofo wrote:
Professor X wrote:
What’s funny…is that male exotic dancers (the guys supposed to represent what women want in lude outwardly sexually ways) do not look like thin feminine metrosexual models. They look like bodybuilders. Apparently women are stuffing dollar bills down the jock strap of guys they find disgusting?

…or is it that when out at night with the girls and a few drinks in them, they quit lying?

And how would YOU know what male exotic dancers look like?

Hey, you get asked enough times in college to take your clothes off and eventually something is going to happen.
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It’s good to hear you and your frat buddies had a lot of fun.

[quote]LankyMofo wrote:

It’s good to hear you and your frat buddies had a lot of fun.[/quote]

lol

what is “what they like”.Men like bimbos because they’re hot, but might not want to be serious with. No gal wants to admit hobagging around, so they might initially downgrade a well built guy.

And he might be a mimbo. but then again, they find out he’s a doctor, things might be different.