Great contribution. I'm sure your body is perfect , but looking down on others makes your perceived physical attraction pointless.
Great contribution. I'm sure your body is perfect , but looking down on others makes your perceived physical attraction pointless.
It does not, I feel good about myself whenever I walk by a mirror.Great contribution. I'm sure you're body is perfect , but looking down on others makes your perceived physical attraction pointless.
ewIt does not, I feel good about myself whenever I walk by a mirror.
the idea of a positive self image disgusts you...? lmao
It's a win for body positivity which men definitely need. This idea that all dudes need to spend a quarter of their waking hours in the gym getting ripped just to be desireable is just as disgusting as morbid obesity IMO.
When the positive self image comes with the internal ugliness of judgement, it sure does.the idea of a positive self image disgusts you...? lmao
I mean, sure
I just feel like that if I had a gut that folded over on itself when I sat down, or pushed out my t-shirts, I'd rather be dead. If we pretend that the survey in the OP is reflective of reality, the idea that somebody would put themselves through that in a shallow attempt to attract women is disgusting to me.When the positive self image comes with the internal ugliness of judgement, it sure does.
I just feel like that if I had a gut that folded over on itself when I sat down, or pushed out my t-shirts, I'd rather be dead. If we pretend that the survey in the OP is reflective of reality, the idea that somebody would put themselves through that in a shallow attempt to attract women is disgusting to me.
If that is the value I placed on life, I'd rather be dead, so I guess we all have our hang ups.I just feel that if I had a gut that folded over on itself when I sat down, or pushed out my t-shirts, I'd rather be dead. If we pretend that the survey in the OP is reflective of reality, the idea that somebody would put themselves through that in a shallow attempt to attract women is disgusting to me.
too true my friend. just avoid the things that make you feel like you might as well be dead and live your life.If that is the value I placed on life, I'd rather be dead, so I guess we all have our hang ups.
It's a win for body positivity which men definitely need. This idea that all dudes need to spend a quarter of their waking hours in the gym getting ripped just to be desireable is just as disgusting as morbid obesity IMO.
also this thread is about six packs, which are largely unrelated to exercise but are rather a product of a good dietAssuming someone is awake for 16 hours (gotta get a good nights sleep!) you think people spend 4 hours a day in the gym to get in shape?🤣
Just go 3-4 times a week for 45m-1hr
Ew don't call me friend, I would never be a friend with someone with your attitude.too true my friend. just avoid the things that make you feel like you might as well be dead and live your life.
I didn't mean itEw don't call me friend, I would never be a friend with someone with your attitude.
I've never rolled my eyes so hard at the replies to one of my posts. You live next to a gym or have one in your house? That's priviledge. Have THE TIME to devote lots of time to the gym, including commuting for most people? That's also privilege. The fact that ladies are perfectly happy with guys who aren't gym bunnies should be celebrated. Don't be so defensive, and don't skip your leg days either.
Yeah but the dad bod is the result of working out and enjoying life. Not just eating and drinking. A dad bod is still in shape. Just covered in a layer of cuddle and fun.lots of huge gym heads still have guts because they just lift all day while eating 4000 calories to "bulk up" or they have issues with alcohol consumption
This is a diet thread more than an exercise thread
hmmmYeah but the dad bod is the result of working out and enjoying life. Not just eating and drinking. A dad bod is still in shape. Just covered in a layer of cuddle and fun.
Nothing wrong with that at his age. Seems like a perfectly normal body to me. Guy probably loves a drink and food. Has fun and goes to the gym every once in a while. But i wouldn't call him fat.hmmm
maybe the issue is that everyone has a different idea of what a dad bod is? this is what I think of
damn judging from this thread Era hates body positivity.
The only thing disgusting in hereis the fat shaming going on.
^This. If that look isn't for you either cool, just don't go through this thread body shaming. You can be a power lifter, eating healthy consistently and still have a dad bod. Unless you have some crazy overall genetics having a six pack ain't usually a result of a healthy lifestyle.Dad bod doesn't mean obese with a giant gut. Dad bod means overall in decent shape with a little bit of softness in the belly.
The original definition was a guy who works out but doesn't worry about tossing back a beer or three. The idea is that a woman is attracted to a man who looks masculine, but not one so fit that he will be lecturing them on counting calories.
I can sort of understand why this makes sense to a 19-year-old college student, but holy shit, LMAO.Pearson describes the dadbod as a guy who says, "I go to the gym occasionally, but I also drink heavily on the weekends and enjoy eating eight slices of pizza at a time."
Well it seems it disgust you too that somebody with a dad bod likes himself, so....the idea of a positive self image disgusts you...? lmao
I mean, sure
It doesn't, the idea of having one myself disgusts meWell it seems it disgust you too that somebody with a dad bod likes himself, so....
also this thread is about six packs, which are largely unrelated to exercise but are rather a product of a good diet
ZeRo the Smash bros player has started working out and eating right, and his tweets about how easy it is and how good he feels make me happy
I dont understand how planet fitness isn't a real gym if I go there 3 times a week and work out. Am I a paradox?
What is a gym to you?Planet Fitness? Hahahha that's not even a gym. Of course they would say that.