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Reply to "I know I'm in the minority, but I don't want visible muscle definition"
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[quote=Anonymous]I got more attention from men as a muscular woman than I ever did as a "normal" looking woman. Especially from men who were fit themselves. They start out asking me what my exercise regimen is and before you know it, they are asking me to work out with them sometime. This always escalates into asking for a date. I think some of them get off on the fact that I can do as many push ups as they can or that my little 4-pack was more pronounced than their 6-pack. When we first met, DH liked the fact that I was active and that we could do many outdoorsy activities together, like triathlons, mountain-climbing, white water rafting, etc These activities are what made my body develop visible muscles, not because I spent everyday at the gym. IMHO you don't have to look like a body builder but a little tone to your body is attractive. [/quote]
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