probably not in the right category but do guys find it sexy when a girl has muscle definition?
for example i have muscular quads and calves. and i have a slight outline of a sixpack but im not like ripped or anything. and you dont have to tell me that i should find someone who likes me the way i am because i've already done that and he likes every bit of me but i was just wondering in general do guys think its sexy if girls are muscular.
ciao77 answered Saturday July 12 2008, 9:49 pm: I think that in general, guys like it if a girl is toned and in shape, if not really "muscular" in the traditional sense. Most guys would find a girl with some muscle definition attractive. Maybe if the girl has a bit too much definition, that might be viewed as less feminine, and less attractive. But anyway, everyone is different- people have different ideas of what it is to be attractive. [ ciao77's advice column | Ask ciao77 A Question ]
Annerszz_101 answered Saturday July 12 2008, 12:40 pm: i'm a girl.
but i live with 4 guys, brothers and dad.
and the skinnier the guy, he will probably be offended that you are stronger than him or have more muscle than him.
if the guy is strong and has muscles, he would probably find it more attractive than the skinnier, weaker guy.
but all in all. i don't see why it should even matter, but that's just my opinion.
miren2k answered Saturday July 12 2008, 11:21 am: I think it might be different with certain people, but I personally feel that girls with muscle definition aren't as attractive. I prefer girls with just a sleek smooth and tender bodies, and I think it's the same for the majority of men.
It also makes the guy feel more dominant over the girl which makes them more attracted to them, perhaps some guys that like being the submissive one in the relationship would be attracted to a girl with muscle definition.
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