Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The women I see at the gym have thick legs because they have muscular thighs from squatting. Their ankles aren't thick and the rest of their body isn't fat either. This is a good look.
Squatting to pump up your thighs even more is not attractive. Especially if a woman is short.
That’s just like, your opinion, man
My Gen Z brother and his friends are really into the “instagram model” gym rat look. So different than what was the beauty standard when I was young (Playboy “t!ts on a stick” look) but that’s how things go.
Most ig models had butt injections implants to get the look and sell their so called bootie grow exercise
Even if true, not relevant. If you had told me in 2005 that in a few years the trend would be injections to enlarge any part of your body, I would have called you a liar.
Jlo and the Kardashians made big butts and an exaggerated cartoon like Jessica rabbit physique desirable by loads of women.
JLo (who I have seen irl) does not have a huge butt by today’s insta model standards. She has curves and a low waist to hip ratio but not a cartoon butt.
Anonymous wrote:Lithe
The whole thick/pawg look is not attractive — but trends are shifting back to the 90s lithe look
Thankfully
European women never jumped on the whole pawg/thick phase like american whites did but euro women have more sense when it comes to aesthetics
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The women I see at the gym have thick legs because they have muscular thighs from squatting. Their ankles aren't thick and the rest of their body isn't fat either. This is a good look.
Squatting to pump up your thighs even more is not attractive. Especially if a woman is short.
That’s just like, your opinion, man
My Gen Z brother and his friends are really into the “instagram model” gym rat look. So different than what was the beauty standard when I was young (Playboy “t!ts on a stick” look) but that’s how things go.
Most ig models had butt injections implants to get the look and sell their so called bootie grow exercise
Even if true, not relevant. If you had told me in 2005 that in a few years the trend would be injections to enlarge any part of your body, I would have called you a liar.
Jlo and the Kardashians made big butts and an exaggerated cartoon like Jessica rabbit physique desirable by loads of women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The women I see at the gym have thick legs because they have muscular thighs from squatting. Their ankles aren't thick and the rest of their body isn't fat either. This is a good look.
Squatting to pump up your thighs even more is not attractive. Especially if a woman is short.
That’s just like, your opinion, man
My Gen Z brother and his friends are really into the “instagram model” gym rat look. So different than what was the beauty standard when I was young (Playboy “t!ts on a stick” look) but that’s how things go.
Most ig models had butt injections implants to get the look and sell their so called bootie grow exercise
Even if true, not relevant. If you had told me in 2005 that in a few years the trend would be injections to enlarge any part of your body, I would have called you a liar.
Jlo and the Kardashians made big butts and an exaggerated cartoon like Jessica rabbit physique desirable by loads of women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The women I see at the gym have thick legs because they have muscular thighs from squatting. Their ankles aren't thick and the rest of their body isn't fat either. This is a good look.
Squatting to pump up your thighs even more is not attractive. Especially if a woman is short.
That’s just like, your opinion, man
My Gen Z brother and his friends are really into the “instagram model” gym rat look. So different than what was the beauty standard when I was young (Playboy “t!ts on a stick” look) but that’s how things go.
Most ig models had butt injections implants to get the look and sell their so called bootie grow exercise
Even if true, not relevant. If you had told me in 2005 that in a few years the trend would be injections to enlarge any part of your body, I would have called you a liar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The women I see at the gym have thick legs because they have muscular thighs from squatting. Their ankles aren't thick and the rest of their body isn't fat either. This is a good look.
Squatting to pump up your thighs even more is not attractive. Especially if a woman is short.
That’s just like, your opinion, man
My Gen Z brother and his friends are really into the “instagram model” gym rat look. So different than what was the beauty standard when I was young (Playboy “t!ts on a stick” look) but that’s how things go.
Most ig models had butt injections implants to get the look and sell their so called bootie grow exercise
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: A number of black men have told me they prefer thick bodies and thick legs.
Same. Black + Hispanic men tend to be more forgiving + may actually prefer roundmer shapes. Different strokes for different folks OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The women I see at the gym have thick legs because they have muscular thighs from squatting. Their ankles aren't thick and the rest of their body isn't fat either. This is a good look.
Squatting to pump up your thighs even more is not attractive. Especially if a woman is short.
That’s just like, your opinion, man
My Gen Z brother and his friends are really into the “instagram model” gym rat look. So different than what was the beauty standard when I was young (Playboy “t!ts on a stick” look) but that’s how things go.
Anonymous wrote:The women I see at the gym have thick legs because they have muscular thighs from squatting. Their ankles aren't thick and the rest of their body isn't fat either. This is a good look.
Squatting to pump up your thighs even more is not attractive. Especially if a woman is short.