Anonymous wrote:Ledecky looks like a man
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you troubled, it's not your body.
I have girlfriends who are deeply self conscious about their masculine physical traits they developed in youth sports. And the hysteric sports training regimen is far worse now than in the 80s and 90s. These young ladies don't have a say in the matter nor can they possibly comprehend they're permanently altering their body in a masculine aesthetic for a silly sport they're not even that great at in the first place. The end game for 93% of these girls is quitting the sport by the end of high school. For another over 5% it's quitting it by the end of freshman year of college. Permanently destroying your daughter's body so mum and dad can booze at crummy hotels on weekends and brag on Facebook what a great (local) athlete their daughter is.
Anonymous wrote:It is vile that this thread even exists in the sports forum. Absolutely vile.
Anonymous wrote:This is so dumb. I had HUGE shoulders and back in college due to being a gymnast. Literally 6 months after I finished college I lost 20 pounds and all of it was muscle in my arms and shoulders. The muscles only stay if you use them! Be proud!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Intense female swimmers don’t have what many would call the most attractive builds. But I don’t think it’s permanent.
My sister swam through high school and still has high thighs and shoulders. Growing up people used to say we look like twins.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Intense female swimmers don’t have what many would call the most attractive builds. But I don’t think it’s permanent.
My sister swam through high school and still has high thighs and shoulders. Growing up people used to say we look like twins.
Anonymous wrote:Intense female swimmers don’t have what many would call the most attractive builds. But I don’t think it’s permanent.