Damn it, why can't I directly respond to people? I need to figure that out, it would make life a hell of lot easier. But anyways, dear Linux:
I suppose you're correct for your first two paragraphs, but I think it's quite condescending to put down guys who's bodies are literally structured to be as efficient as humanly possible(think triatheletes, fighters, etc.) because they don't "put in the work" to look like someone like Dan Bilzerian. There's many reasons why they can't/won't look like that, which I think should be pretty obvious. Also, I would question if it's really easier to maintain a thin, all around athletic build then it is to be shredded and jacked. They both sound difficult in their own ways.
Also, my question is more a vague one. Do women in general even have a preferred body type/look for men? And a little more specific, is the stereotypical male body type even the most ideal/wanted for us?
I suppose you're correct for your first two paragraphs, but I think it's quite condescending to put down guys who's bodies are literally structured to be as efficient as humanly possible(think triatheletes, fighters, etc.) because they don't "put in the work" to look like someone like Dan Bilzerian. There's many reasons why they can't/won't look like that, which I think should be pretty obvious. Also, I would question if it's really easier to maintain a thin, all around athletic build then it is to be shredded and jacked. They both sound difficult in their own ways.
Also, my question is more a vague one. Do women in general even have a preferred body type/look for men? And a little more specific, is the stereotypical male body type even the most ideal/wanted for us?