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ROFL! :eek:

 

Are you into female body builders btw?

Linda Hamilton doesn't look bad in that second picture. She's toned as hell, but doesn't look as bad as Madonna does.

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Why should she? All she is a walking sperm bank, and she knows it. It's empowering! C'est la vie.

Because she looks gross. Yes, young male models will f*ck her silly every night, but how does she look in the mirror and say "damn, I look good"? If I looked like that, I'd gross myself out hahahahahahaha:sick::lmao: Having a little meat on your bones is attractive and healthy. And by meat I mean fat.

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So she shouldn't be a physical therapist, a massage therapist, hair stylist, a nurse, a doctor, or any other profession where she might touch men? I guess the health care field is out!

I said I don't like the idea of my girl touching sweaty men. A gym is different than a hair salon or a hospital. Hairstylists generally don't deal with men, as most guys prefer getting their hair done at barbershops. A hospital generally doesn't get people aroused. But a gym is one place men definitely go to look at women. Guys talk about it a lot. Whenever I talk to another dude about going to the gym, the subject of women exercising always comes up. The gym is a place where guys definitely try to pick up chicks or at least oggle them. Most guys can't help but try to flirt or catch glances at women at the gym. Hell, I'll admit to flirting with married women and young women who are barely legal at the gym. I don't feel like doing that at the hospital or a salon.

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What are the first things that go through your mind when you hear that a girl is a trainer?

 

I'd find it attractive that she exercises, and I would probably infer that she's in generally good health to be able to do that. I have a feeling (with no evidence) that being a trainer might involve working non-traditional hours sometimes, eg perhaps weekends or evenings, so I might be concerned as to whether she has time for dating.

 

I hate the idea of me going to a gym so I don't go to one (although I still get plenty of exercise elsewhere), but I wouldn't hold that against her.

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