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Quoted: Probably the pose. Flatbill and white Oakleys implied but not shown. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: And why the hate for #14? Looks just like #7 above it with an added smallish beer gut. This guy gets it. It's the unspoken stuff. I just posted earlier today on Facebook that the guy in this commercial totally skeeves me out. Objectively he's not bad looking but there's so much more to whether someone is appealing or not. eharmony Video Date: First Date Promotional Video |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: How did the dude with the gunt beat the bodybuilder? I know chicks don't dig the roid look, but hard to believe they prefer morbidly obese. They probably figure bodybuilder guy will spend all his time in the gym instead of with them. That type of bodybuilder is the male equivalent of this, IMO. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/182688/8A5AQY2ia7JtbepmFW8T6TDg8owBd81USANzUlsu-1514881.JPG Wait. Is that bad? Or good? #soconfused I'm shocked. |
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Now, they should make it interesting and add net worth into the equation. I'm guessing you might see some shifts in those numbers.
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Quoted: Not anymore. Taking a break. Just treadmill/chins/pushups in my plate carrier. #soweak View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Good. I’m like #4. Except smaller. And bigger boned. OBVIOUSLY you don’t lift. Not anymore. Taking a break. Just treadmill/chins/pushups in my plate carrier. #soweak —Brohug— I keep fucking up joints and tendons so I take it easy. Oh well, there’s always biking for my old ass! feelsbad |
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Quoted: I’m between #3 and #4, trying to up my lean mass. Thing is, a lot of those body types are close to each other but rank way differently. Something doesn’t make sense, lol. View Quote I'm probably closets to a #7, but I'm a bit critical towards him cause he needs to focus a bit more on his pectorals, so I can't say I'd be ok with someone telling me #7 and I have a resemblance. I'm not as cut as #3 but I have more mass. I'm more cut than #4 but not as much mass. If #7 would just do more bench and a few shoulder shrugs, that would be my match. |
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Quoted: I'm probably closets to a #7, but I'm a bit critical towards him cause he needs to focus a bit more on his pectorals, so I can't say I'd be ok with someone telling me #7 and I have a resemblance. I'm not as cut as #3 but I have more mass. I'm more cut than #4 but not as much mass. If #7 would just do more bench and a few shoulder shrugs, that would be my match. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I’m between #3 and #4, trying to up my lean mass. Thing is, a lot of those body types are close to each other but rank way differently. Something doesn’t make sense, lol. I'm probably closets to a #7, but I'm a bit critical towards him cause he needs to focus a bit more on his pectorals, so I can't say I'd be ok with someone telling me #7 and I have a resemblance. I'm not as cut as #3 but I have more mass. I'm more cut than #4 but not as much mass. If #7 would just do more bench and a few shoulder shrugs, that would be my match. In reality, you’re probably ahead of 95% of the American male population as far as good body composition is concerned. Nothing to fret about if we’re truly healthy. |
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I have found that unless your just a complete fat ass most women really don't care if you bring other things to the table.
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Interesting thing is comparison of results between #9 and #14.
Female version of "pointy elbows." |
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After entering my teens over the past four decades I went from 9 to 3 to 4 to 11 to 4 to 6 to 4 to 6 again.
Obviously, you are less popular if scrawny and even less popular if obese. Lean but not scrawny and muscular but not to a point only other dudes care how muscular you are is what attracts women. |
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I'm a number 8 though I have way more toned arms and a farmers tan.
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IDK, a ton look the same and have wildly different ratings.
Not sure what the deal is there. |
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One suspects that women want some level of muscle tone and no beer gut.
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Quoted: First, #4 still looks good at the beach without the high maintenance of 13. More importantly, 13 requires a ton of work and a small percentage of chicks put in that kind of work...so every time they look at him they see “stop being fat”. Chicks don’t like that. View Quote This. Plus there have been studies showing that overall strength levels correlate with attractiveness. I think bodybuilders and heavyweight powerlifters were not represented, but in the studies the strongest guys were rated most attractive. Guy number four is the strongest dude there except for the BB, and most women view them the way we view chicks with giant fake tits. I love huge, huge cans, but they gotta be natty. ETA: Beat by Onlineallthetime. |
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Quoted: I have found that unless your just a complete fat ass most women really don't care if you bring other things to the table. View Quote Nope. You have to be super hot, tall and ripped or rich to land a woman. That’s the only reason arfcom isn’t more successful in the relationship department. |
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Just interviewed wife...she prefers 11, says I more closely resemble 4.
Told her that it just means I have options based on the percentages... Her response: #soconfused |
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Other than the biggest variation in score, what's the difference between 9 and 12?
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It looks like they don't like 6-8 pack abs. I've been working more on my abdominals but not trying to get a 6-pack but more for my lower back. Having a strong core = less back pain.
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Quoted: I don't know about that. I think the majority of guys prefer them with a little more meat on the bone. Runway model skinny is not as popular as you'd think. View Quote Meat on the bone is code for thicc. Most men prefer slimmer women, especially those of us that don’t have dad bods (or worse.) |
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So nothing in between ripped tren abusers, fat asses, and soy boys.
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