Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^LOL what even are those moves? Looks like she is just fooling around.
Gotta love them though. I'm sure women here and some men assume weight lifting will make you look like a man. Which is my point of putting the Marliyn images. I see it with my co workers who are overweight, I can understand having health concerns but I see a lot of exuses for women not even working out or even attempting to be healthy. Men, on here might say they like soft women but I doubt they mean women who are size 14 unless that is there preference and that should be respected. However, women who choose to excerise should be respected for wanting a certain body type.
You seem to have a vendetta where you want to prove that women can lift weights. First of all, people dont have to have an "excuse" not to lift weights. They can do exactly as they choose. I personally, dont like muscle on women's bodies, I wouldnt be attractive to a woman with muscle definition. Just my preference.
And I think Marilyn's idea of working out is very different from what we think of nowadays, where women spend an hour or so at the gym or in fitness classes. Women in the 50s had a much more classic silhouette and much less muscle on them, similar to the women in Europe nowadays. Whatever Marilyn is doing in these photos or her ten minutes a day of lifting a light weight is totally unobjectionable and wont lead to any build up of muscle, unlike the women today who are pumping iron at the gym because they (mistakenly) think we will like it.