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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What's with all the hate towards guys being honest? This is a question about ideal body type. On the male thread, there was only one that I found attractive, and it's a body type that isn't achievable for most men as it would require lots of time in the gym, a very strict diet, and likely steroids. So what? This is about what we would have the most fun with, not what we think their value as a human being is. [/quote] Obviously, it's because women get bombarded with messages that they're worthless if they don't have the "ideal" body type. [b]Men face some of these pressures, but much much less, and much less systematically. [/b] Women are objectified in a way men are not. Does this even need to be said? [/quote] I disagree with that. The men I know feel just as pressured to not only have a certain body, but also a certain salary, a full head of hair, a certain number of sex partners, etc. Even so, who cares? I'm a woman, and I couldn't give a rat's @$$ what some dude thinks of my body. If people want to judge my worth on that, they aren't exactly a quality person that I'd want in my life anyway. [/quote] Come on. Women face MUCH more objectification and pressure to look a certain way than men do. It's not even up for discussion. This does not mean that men don't have other pressures, but when it comes to body shape, the situation for men and women is totally different. I'm glad that in your world you apparently completely circumvent this well-known gender dynamic; but that doesn't change reality for everyone else. [/quote] Please start your own thread about women and objectification. That’s not what this was about and in fact OP started in response to the male chart. [/quote]
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